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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

Wayag Islands

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  1. Ah ibarat pergi haji deh untuk para divers Indonesia kalau pergi ke sini. Belum dapat kesempatan dan rejeki mengunjungi R4. Semoga segera bisa kesana. Berapa hari kemarin explor di R4 mbak?

  2. I still Raja Ampat from your first post a year ago. Beautiful pics. I am sure you have no shortage of wallpapers on your PC. Wonderful, I might just download it and use it on my office pc 😀

  3. I had a look at the other post. Wayag Islands looks spectacular. The sea and sky are absolutely stunning. Having no fresh water for part of the trip sounds terrible indeed – and it’s not like you can drink seawater! That will only make you more thirsty and craving for more water 😀 It is amazing how the water near the shoreline looks an emerald green kind of colour. Like it’s made of jewels 🙂

    • Thank you so much Mabel! It was one of unforgettable experiences, how we were in a place like paradise but lacking of water and electricity still think we were blessed to be there 😀

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