Sangihe Island
Sangihe Island is part of Indonesia, located in the northern part of the Sulawesi Sea. It is known for its rich biodiversity, featuring lush rainforests and unique wildlife. The island is part of the Sangihe Islands archipelago, which includes several smaller islands and is situated close to the Philippines.
The island's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with crops like rice, coconuts, and cloves being cultivated. Sangihe Island is also home to the indigenous Sangihe people, who have a rich cultural heritage and traditions. The island's natural beauty and cultural significance make it a unique destination in Indonesia.