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A tourist dives in the sea off Labengki Island, North Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi, on Saturday (May 30, 2026). Labengki Island serves as a major coastal tourism hub in North Konawe, featuring small islets, rock formations amid the blue ocean, coral reefs, a turquoise blue lagoon formed by the convergence of seawater and freshwater, and a three-kilometer stretch of white sand surrounded by coconut trees. (ANTARA FOTO/Jojon/tom)
An aerial photograph captures a cluster of islets and rock formations around the Labengki Island Resort area in North Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi, on Saturday (May 30, 2026). Labengki Island serves as a major coastal tourism hub in North Konawe, featuring small islets, rock formations amid the blue ocean, coral reefs, a turquoise blue lagoon formed by the convergence of seawater and freshwater, and a three-kilometer stretch of white sand surrounded by coconut trees. (ANTARA FOTO/Jojon/tom/M052)