Rabbit's Raja Ampat Snorkeling Adventure
Raja Ampat Archipelago is in NE Indonesia, on the equator and at the heart of the Coral Triangle in West Papua province. The marine biodiversity is the world's highest, with more than 500 species of coral and more than 1,300 species of fish. Our live-abord, traditional style, Indonesian motor schooner had all the modern comforts and facilities, offering our small group an intimate exploration of this underwater paradise located far from the beaten track.
We flew from Portland to Los Angeles to Hong Kong to Jakarta to Makassar to Sorong where we boarded the Bidadari and then back again.
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Rabbit's Raja Ampat Snorkeling Adventure
October 21 thru November 5, 2011
Reefs throughout Raja Ampat are among the world’s most pristine. Traveling for the sixth time under the auspices and exceptional leadership of the nonprofit, eco-friendly Oceanic Society Expeditions ( http://www.oceanicsociety.org), we snorkeled along mushroom-shaped islands, a natural refuge for massive concentrations of hard and soft corals. We also took short hikes in several of the larger islands, whose equatorial jungles are inhabited by a variety of birds.
With daily diverse snorkeling opportunities, combined with a mix of local island exploration, this is one of the best remote snorkeling expeditions possible.
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