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Masses of swirling fish and rich concentrations of invertebrate life may well make the area of Alor the best overall dive that Indonesia has to offer. Dive locations among the islands of Alor are limitless. Each and every place you enter is filled with hundreds of species of fish. Many never seen nor recorded. Soft and hard corals abound and are va...more details » |
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| » Ambon |
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Maluku Divers is a professional Diving Facility, with a focus on safety and diver experience in Ambon, Indonesia. All Instructors and guides who dive Ambon with Maluku Divers are PADI certified and possess significant experience diving the sites of the Maluku Province. with all dive boats equipped with oxygen units and first aid.
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| » Bali |
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The Balinese have reason to feel lucky -- the "Island of the Gods" truly is a tropical paradise; lush and fertile with a kind climate that is both warm and brings rain (in moderate doses) throughout the year. And much of that exquisite beauty extends beneath the waves. Coral reefs once almost surrounded Bali. However, for many years, blocks of cor...more details » |
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| » Banda Islands |
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Seemingly insignificant islands in the middle of nowhere in the Banda Sea, in fact the Banda Islands are steeped in history and blessed with some of the finest diving in the country. Central to the spice trade of old, and former home to exiled freedom fighters, the islands are now enjoying a growing reputation for what goes on below the surface.
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| » Banggai Islands |
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Some areas of Indonesia are known, but have been very difficult to access. The pristine waters of the Togian Islands and the Bangai Islands are just such places. Located south of Gorantallo, North Sulawesi, the Togians & The Bangai Islands have been accessible only by local ferry services for many years. The stories told by the most adventuring...more details » |
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| » Bangka |
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Bangka was originally came from the word “Wangka” which means “Tin”, that is why Bangka Island is also called “Tin Island”. It was written on a stone by a Royal Expedition of the Sriwijaya Kingdom when they visited the Island during their golden days. Later, the stone was found in the western part of the Island, near Kota Kapur and at p...more details » |
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| » Bunaken |
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To dive in the deep waters of the Bunaken Island National Marine Park in Manado is to be among some of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world, with outstanding fish variety and world-class wall diving. The clear, warm waters contain astonishingly high numbers of species, whether corals, sponges or fish. As examples, scuba diving in Bunaken...more details » |
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| » Cenderawasi Bay |
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| » Cendrawasih Bay |
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Biak is built on the rocky soil of an island of the same name on the rim of Cendrawasih Bay. It serves as a a gateway to Irian Jaya. There are some good beaches, the most popular of which are Bosnik on the east coast, which is good swimming and skydiving, and Korem on the north coast, where you can watch young men dive for pearls.There are also ...more details » |
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| » Central Sulawesi |
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Perhaps the greatest feature of diving in the Togian Islands is the incredible diversity of reefs to explore here. It is the only dive destination in Indonesia, and one of the very few places in the world, to boast coral atolls, fringing reefs, barrier reefs, as well as artificial reefs - wreck diving. The wealth of riches the Togians possess is en...more details » |
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| » Derawan Island |
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The terrains at Derawan are varied from walls and fringing reef to caverns. Big Green Turtles (chelonia mydas), White Tail Leopard and Nurse Sharks, schooling Barracudas, Napoleon Wrasses, Cuttle Fish, Spanish Mackerel, Jacks, Batfishes, and ornamental reef fish swim around the island in record densities and diversity. The island of Derawan is home...more details » |
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| » East of Bali |
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As you travel east from Bali through the archipelago known as Nusa Tenggara, the diving gets progressively more and more exciting... and the facilities get more basic. With the exception of the magnificent Amanwana resort on the tiny, pristine island of Moyo just north of Sumbawa, comfortable places to rest one's head at night become far and few be...more details » |
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| » Fak Fak |
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The West Papua nationalism struggle started in the 1930s at the Dutch Protestant Missionary Teachers College in Mei Wondama, Manokwari, West Papua. Rev. Izaak Samuel Kijne, Principal, had taught the students on Pan-Papuan nationalism and also composed the Hai Tanahku Papua-"Oh My Land Papua" to inspire the Melanesian folk. The teachers who graduate...more details » |
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| » Flores |
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Discovered by Portuguese explorers in 1512 who named this island Capo de Flores or Cape of Flowers, Flores is a long and mountainous island with astonishing landscapes, rain forests, dramatic volcanoes, deep ravines and picturesque villages.
Ancestral beliefs are still widespread in remote village. Flores has great collection in megaliths and c...more details » |
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| » Froggies Divers |
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This is the way to be as close as you can to the best diving - by living on an island within the national park. Being a national park, however, there are no fancy facilities.Froggies is not really a resort, it is a dive centre with a few bungalows that allow diving guests a little bit more comfort than the average backpackers' hut otherwise avai...more details » |
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| » Gilis |
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There are over 3,500 marine species living in the reefs and seas of Indonesia. In comparison to the Great Barrier Reef (1,500 species) and Red Sea (600 species), 25 % of all reefs in the world are in Indonesia.
The drop-offs, plateaus and slopes of the Gili's reflect a good cross-section of what Indonesia has to offer. Dive in and be fascinat...more details » |
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| » Halmahera |
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