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Being an archipelagic nation, Indonesia has seas that hold many mysteries and among them is the recent emergence of scalloped hammerhead sharks in the mystical waters of Banda, Maluku. Divers usually find schools of hammerhead sharks near Malpelo Island in Colombia, the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, Cocos Island off Costa Rica, near Molokai in Hawaii and off southern and eastern Africa. However, in recent years hammerhead sharks have been showing up in the mystical Banda Sea, also known as part of the Ring of Fire. (JP/Jerry Adiguna)
(JP/Jerry Adiguna)