Wayag Islands Raja Ampat
Limestone islands in Wayag (Raja Ampat, Indonesia) are not only amazing to view but also to dive into. The islands are uninhabited, and far from the closest mainland, Waigeo Island.
My travel and scuba diving story in the Wayag Islands was published as Wayag Islands, the Icon of Raja Ampat. Raja Ampat is one of amazing diving destinations I have been experienced. Truly recommended for avid scuba divers!

Wayag Islands
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What an incredibly beautiful place above and below the water Indah! I enjoyed your article and the magnificent gallery of exquisite photos. Thank you. 😉
Thank you so much Jet!
Indah
You show us paradise here
Thank you
best always
bapak john
Thank you Bapak John! I wish Indonesia can share clean air to Singapore by now just like the place where we visited in Raja Ampat..Hope it’s not getting worse there!
Looks like a beautiful place to visit or dive! Thanks Indah!
Indeed! Thank you so much 🙂
Thank you for this gorgeous post, Indah! We’ve had 2 (yes TWO) big storms just stuck here hovering over the area for days — though thankfully the hurricane veered away. Needless to say there is a lot of rain. So these lovely photos are most welcome. Hugs!
I am so sorry to hear that! Glad that is over now and can share a post to light up your mood 🙂 Thank you so much! ❤
Looks incredible!
Thank you so much Amanda 🙂
What a place? Mesmerized!!!
Looks like heaven has landed on earth…
The picture take a breath away.
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It was 🙂 sometimes I do miss it! Thank you so much Nihar!
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that is so gorgeous it seems unreal
It is very isolated place in the middle nowhere – so when seeing it I felt like in unreal place as well! Thank you so much 🙂
Amazing place and great shots! Thanks for taking me there…! Have a nice rest of weekend. Bye. Kamila
Thank you so much Kamila 🙂