Bali Strait
The Bali Strait is a narrow body of water located between the islands of Bali and Java in Indonesia. It connects the Java Sea to the Indian Ocean and plays a crucial role in maritime navigation in the region. The strait is approximately 3 kilometers wide at its narrowest point and is known for its strong currents and diverse marine life.
This strait is significant for both local fishing industries and international shipping routes. It also serves as a natural boundary between the two islands, contributing to the unique cultural and ecological characteristics of Bali and Java. The area is popular for water sports and tourism, attracting visitors from around the world.