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The islands and people of Indonesia constitute the fourth most populated nation in the world. There are estimated to be a total of 17,508 islands, of which only about 6,000 are inhabited ...

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Indonesia Accommodation
The islands and people of Indonesia constitute the fourth most populated nation in the world. There are estimated to be a total of 17,508 islands, of which only about 6,000 are inhabited ...
Sulawesi Accommodation
Sulawesi straddles Wallace's Line meaning that it has a mix of both Asian and Australasian species. However, the majority of Sulawesi's wildlife belongs to the Australasia region.
Sumatra Accommodation
Sumatra is not very densely populated. It is nonetheless the fifth most populous island in the world. The most populous regions include most of North Sumatra and central highlands in West Sumatra, while the major urban centers are Medan and Palembang.
West Papua Accommodation
Irian Jaya (now called West Papua) is a tropical island with primeval rain forests, powerful rivers, beautiful beaches, lakes, and mountains.
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Diving Raja Ampat - The Resort Experience in MisoolDiving Raja Ampat - The Resort Experience in Misool
In 2004, a group of Europeans set up a resort in the middle of nowhere about four hours by speedboat from Sorong, West Papua. Batbitem, an island near the Fiabacet-Boo chain in the southeast Misool area of Raja Ampat was to be the new 'Eden'.
Hiding in Plain Sight - FrogfishHiding in Plain Sight - Frogfish
At first glance, divers might mistake this animal for a sponge. But a closer look reveals that this odd looking creature is actually a member of what some have called “the ugliest group of fishes in the sea."
Kakaban, Primordial SeaKakaban, Primordial Sea
Drawing a deep breath, I dive into a primordial sea. My vision opens to a sea of jellies swimming gracefully in a green aquaria, visibility remaining clear at 5m as long as I am careful not to touch bottom and stir up the silt accumulated over the last 19,000 years.
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