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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Beautiful colours in that water….I can imagine the diving was incredible
Thank you so much 🙂 It was and sometimes I do miss such place 🙂
How wonderful to see such inspiring places
Thank you so much Diana! Sometimes I wish it is just five miles away 🙂
Talk about a “Says It All” photo. That is simply so delightful. A place to rest the eye, and plot how to get from here to there! Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you so much 🙂 You put it beautifully, I am so honored 🙂
Wooooow, wonderful captured… 🙂
Thank you!! 🙂
amazing!
Thank you so much Cindy 🙂
What an amazing place Indah 🙂 I would have guessed that the islands were volcanic the way they rise directly out of the water like that. I guess they are probably coral limestones? Certainly looks like a fantastic diving location.
It was 🙂 I think you are right, they are most likely coral limestones and I saw them also beneath the sea – impressive how they rise from water to above! Thank you so much 🙂
I imagine that they would be even more amazing from under the water! Diving in places like that must me fantastic! 🙂
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Absolutely gorgeous Indah 🌹
Many many thanks Ian! ❤ ❤
What an amazing image! Can’t imagine to be in such a beautiful place scuba diving. 🙂
Thank you so much Amy 🙂 It was and I do miss the place, I wish it were just 5 miles away! 🙂