Indonesia
Three Sisters (Três Irmãs) is a set of three pinnacles in the south of Padar Island in Komodo National Park, marking the entrance to the park's southern segment. The pinnacles rise from 30 m to 5 m below the surface and are covered with soft corals and tunicates; cold currents from the south bring waters of 20–25°C with schooling manta rays, white-tip sharks, giant trevally, and giant frogfish camouflaged in sponges.
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