Sangihe Islands
The Sangihe Islands are a group of volcanic islands located in the northern part of Indonesia, between the islands of Sulawesi and Mindanao in the Philippines. This archipelago is part of the province of North Sulawesi and consists of several islands, with Sangihe and Siau being the largest. The islands are known for their rich biodiversity, including unique flora and fauna, and are surrounded by beautiful coral reefs.
The Sangihe Islands have a tropical climate, making them a popular destination for eco-tourism and diving. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The islands are also culturally diverse, with various ethnic groups and languages, reflecting the rich heritage of the region.