Terawas
Terawas is a small, uninhabited island located in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Indonesian archipelago. Its geographic coordinates place it within a relatively isolated marine environment. The island itself is characterized by its low elevation and sandy terrain, supporting a sparse vegetation of hardy coastal plants. Due to its remote location and lack of significant freshwater sources, Terawas does not support a permanent human population.
The surrounding waters of Terawas are known for their rich marine biodiversity. Coral reefs fringe the island,