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Kayaking the Raja Ampat Archipelago of West Papua, Indonesia
North Gam Bay, Raja Ampat Archipelago, West Papua, Indonesia, December 2010. We paddle upstream through the meandering river until and ditch the kayaks to hike through 'commando gorge' to the waterfal. Thousands of small islands fringed by coral reefs and blue water mangroves litter the Raja Ampat archipelago. The turquoise and blue waters are teeming with marine life that forms the livelihood for the local Papuan population. The Raja Ampat Research & Conservation Centre (RARCC) supports...
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North Gam Bay, Raja Ampat Archipelago, West Papua, Indonesia, December 2010. We paddle upstream through the meandering river until and ditch the kayaks to hike through 'commando gorge' to the waterfal. Thousands of small islands fringed by coral reefs and blue water mangroves litter the Raja Ampat archipelago. The turquoise and blue waters are teeming with marine life that forms the livelihood for the local Papuan population. The Raja Ampat Research & Conservation Centre (RARCC) supports the locals to develop a community based, sustainable tourism project, inviting visitors to explore their islands by sea kayak and experience the culture by staying amongst the local people in traditional style homestays. Photo by Frits Meyst/Adventure4ever.com
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