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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Raja Ampat sure looks like an amazing place. An awesome photo.
Thank you so much Otto!
Breathtakingly beautiful!
The place is just like paradise 🙂 Thank you!
breathtaking! 🙂
Thank you!!
I wanted to say a great big thank you for always being so supportive, but particularly on our recent post where we interviewed local actors. I know it’s not an inherently interesting piece, but every kind word from strangers meant a great deal to these two as they embark on a new career, and it means a lot to me as well that you took the time to do it.
Hi Jay, truly my pleasure and even now I still remember your post – you did great in covering their story 🙂 My apology just to reply now, it’s been bit tough with offline world and hopefully I will be able to catch up soon 🙂
Beautiful as always!
Thank you so much 🙂
Yaps.. Amazing Indonesia 🙂
Betul sekaliii….. 🙂 🙂
Semogaaaa impian sejak lama pengen ke Raja Ampat bisa segera terwujud. Pengeen banget kesana sejak dulu. Lihat fotomu makin menggebu2 nih Indah 😍😍
Semoga segera kesampaian ya 🙂 Mumpung masih belum terkenal luas..saat ini sudah lumayan ngetop sih tapi yg aku tahu biasanya kalau turis asing pasti mereka yg doyan menyelam yg kenal Raja Ampat 🙂
It’s so beautiful it does not look real!
Thank you so much 🙂 It is far away from human habitats – that perhaps makes it like a dreamy location 😀