Bohayan Island

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Pulau Bohayan or Pulau Bohihan is an island belonging to Malaysia in the open to the Celebes Sea Darvel Bay. The island lies about 25 km south of Lahad Datu.

Bohayan belongs to a group densely wooded islands in the southwest of Darvel Bay. She has. Approximately the shape of a triangle with a 238 m high elevation Its maximum length is about 2.5 km, the maximum width of about 1.5 km. The island is uninhabited, but is used by the Malaysian customs to control the spill from Lahad Datu ships in tropical timber cargo. Before the island there are anchorages, which are often used during the monsoon season from larger vessels.

The island is often visited because of the coral reefs by divers.

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