The islands of Raja Ampat, in West Papua (Indonesia), are a national park with some of the world's most spectacular landscapes. What's special about these islands is their remoteness and untouched nature, they became a protected area in 2007, and marine biodiversity has been growing ever since.
We got on a sail boat built by the British Navy in 1940 for the Second World War, the Anne Judith II, and we set off to explore the lonely islands, coral reefs and beaches of this paradise. Here are some photos from the trip:
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I had some spare time before starting university again in October, so I booked myself a flight to Lombok. The plan was to surf, scuba dive, hike and see rice paddies. I began my trip in Kuta, Lombok and made my way up to the Rinjani Volcano. A quick pitstop diving with mantas and Nemo's friends in Nusa Lembongan and finished the trip in Bali (Canggu and Uluwatu). Ekas break, Lombok This is Yarto, he helped me get around Rinjani Mt. Rinjani looming in the distance Views from Mt. Rinjani, Day 1 Mt. Rinjani, Camp 1. A deceased person was being carried down the volcano by the porters, apparently the person had fallen of the ridge the previous night. Not the sight I wanted to see 4 hours into the hike. A volcano inside a volcano crater. Mt. Rinjani, 6am. Exhausted after a long two day trek. Next stop, scuba diving in Nusa Lembongan. Met my brother in Bali, we explored a ghost hotel together The perfect left... My brother surfing Impossibles, Uluwatu
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