Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat is made up of 1500 mostly untouched islands on the north-west tip of West Papua, Indonesia. The area abounds in pristine tropical beaches, sapphire seas and one of the world’s most spectacular marine habitats!
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Ampat Regency
- Aerial image of kayaks meandering through the lagoons of Balbulol, in Raja Ampat. Raja Ampat, or the Four Kings, is an archipelago located off the northwest tip of the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia's Southwest Papua province.
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Balbulol-1
- Aerial photography - Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua
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Balbulol-2
- Aerial photography - Kayaks meandering through lagoons of Balbulol, Raja Ampat, West Papua.
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Balbulol-3
- Aerial photography - Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua
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Balbulol-4
- Aerial photography - Kayaks meandering through lagoons of Balbulol, Raja Ampat, West Papua.
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Balbulol-6
- Aerial photography - Kayaks meandering through lagoons of Balbulol, Raja Ampat, West Papua.
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Balbulol-7
- Aerial photography - Kayaks meandering through lagoons of Balbulol, Raja Ampat, West Papua.
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Cruising in Raja Ampat
- Aerial image of Jakare in Misool, Raja Ampat.
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Dafalen – Panoramic
- Aerial panoramic image of Dafalen, in Misool, Raja Ampat.
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Dafalen Lagoon
- Aerial photography - Dafalen, Raja Ampat.
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Jakare
- Aerial image of Jakare, a traditional Indonesian Phinisi, in Raja Ampat.
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Kayaking in Dafalen
- Aerial image - Kayaking in Dafalen, Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua.