Guru Earth or known by the Regency of East, South Sulawesi is one district that has a lot of natural potential. The district is known for its mining areas and areas with a lot of other natural beauty of lakes, rivers, mountains, beaches and islands developed as tourist sector.
One of them is BuluPoloe Island in the north end of the Gulf of Bone. The beauty of the various coral reefs and marine life are not lost to the underwater attractions elsewhere. Here, in addition to the clarity of its water diving experience and see the variety of coral reefs that are still well preserved and so fascinating to the fish are colorful, we can also perform activities of fishing, enjoy a unique culinary Luwu such as grilled lobster and grouper are certainly very mengoyang tongue.
There are various myths about the pulaiu Bulupoloe. That said, the name means Bulupoloe mast Sawerigading son of the king of the kingdom Luwu Batara Lattu Luwu Ancient broken. One day, the ship carrying the prince Sawerigading stranded in the Gulf of Bone and split into two. As a result of ship's main mast was broken and transformed into an island known as the island Bulupoloe.
This island is 500 kilometers from the city of Makassar. The trip can be started from the city of Makassar to Malili, East Luwu district capital. After that, continue the trip to the Island Bulupoloe by sea using boats from the port Balantang, Malili and takes about 2 hours to arrive on the island.
Quoted from : http://wisata.kompasiana.com/jalan-jalan/2010/12/30/pulau-bulupoloe/
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