Kamal Harbour

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The port of Kamal

Kamal is a port, on Madura Island in Indonesia. It is a ferry port, and connects with Surabaya's harbour of Tanjung Perak.

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References

Stephen Backshall, The Rough Guide to Indonesia p297

Coordinates: 7°10′04″S112°43′09″E / 7.16778°S 112.71917°E / -7.16778; 112.71917