wealth such as natural beauty of the sea that is still pure, with a variety of fish and beautiful marine base down, which we are interested to dive in there. Tropical forest so dense that the various types of flora and fauna that add beauty and balance of ecosystems, to make every man want to enjoy them, that is the gift of God is incalculable value, so please wait let alone a visit to Raja Ampat islands in West Irian Jaya, Papua.
Raja Ampat (“The Four Kings”) refers to four large jungle-clad islands (Batanta, Waigeo, Mysool and Salawati) which are part of a 600 islands and islets archipelago west of the coast of the Vogelskop or Bird’s Head Peninsula in West Papua, formerly known as Irian Jaya (this is the half of the island of Papua New Guinea politically belonging to Indonesia today). Culturally and historically rather similar to the Malukus (or Moluccas), the islands of Raja Ampat were ruled in the 15th Century by the Sultanate of Tidore, originating from Halmahera in the Malukus, and offer today unsurpassed topside scenic beauty, crystal-clear water and an unbelievable richness of marine life. The region can be easily reached with a short turboprop flight by local airlines from Manado in Northern Sulawesi to Sorong, the harbour town from which transfer boats leave to Kri and Sorido Eco Resorts.
All this, however beautiful, pales in front of the diving. Diving in Raja Ampat is diving right in the middle of the great vortex of creation – the final frontier, a forgotten world which is nowhere else to be found. Immense walls of fish surround you everywhere, numbering hundreds or thousands of individuals: literally enveloped by living walls of jacks, barracudas, sweetlips, surgeonfishes and fusiliers.
"No doubt about it, Raja Ampat is definitely the richest place for fish, that I have ever been." --Dr G.R. Allen
"I was like a five-year-old, seeing a reef for the very first time. I was awestruck, held by the incredible power of this richest reef. We must, with all available resources, preserve the beauty of Raja Ampat. This may be the last frontier." --Michael Aw
"I love the people, I love the diving, it's super! I've never been for a second time to the same dive destination but now I'm thinking about going back for the third time! Should I say more?" --Peter van Dalen
(These testimonials are taken from www.iriandive.com)
Source:
http://www.suarapembaruan.com/
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/
http://www.indonesia.travel/
http://www.divetheworldindonesia.com/
http://www.iriandive.com/
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