9.8 Million Acres of Land and Sea
Raja Ampat
After our incredible adventure in Bromo national park we headed off to the airport for our next flight to Raja Ampat National park. Raja Ampat has more than 9.8 million acres of land and sea off the northwestern tip of Indonesia’s West Papua Province. We stayed there for three nights to make sure that we could explore the area properly. We hopped on a speed boat to see the different islands and different places. We stopped at one island to have lunch and witnessed the clearest water I have ever seen in my entire life. There were locals living on these islands and the kids were very playful and happy to show us their little paradise.
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