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Discovering Endemic and Interesting Species when Diving in Raja Ampat

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Discovering Endemic and Interesting Species when Diving in Raja Ampat

Eager to discover a whole new world? Inhabited by rare, vivid, and intriguing critters? If so, then Raja Ampat is the dive site for you. It is here that you’ll find schooling jacks, goatfish, sharks, batfish, pygmy seahorse, barracudas, pale tailed surgeonfish, giant six banded angelfish, threadfin anthias, manta rays, groupers, batfish, fusiliers, purple anthias

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Diving in Manta Sandy Raja Ampat

Manta Sandy Raja Ampat Map

Diving in Manta Sandy Raja Ampat

Manta Sandy Raja Ampat is one of the most amazing dive sites can be found when diving in Raja Ampat. It is located to the south of a large reef; the reef that is between Airborek Island and Mansuar Island towards the Dampier Straits west end. It is known as Manta Site or Manta Mantra.

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Raja Ampat’s Underwater Biodiversity

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Raja Ampat’s Underwater Biodiversity

Today, Raja Ampat covers 9.8 million acres of land and sea, an archipelago that comprises over 1,500 small islands that surround the four main islands of Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo, and the smaller island of Kofiau. Thanks to its splendid location in the Coral Triangle and unique position between the Indian and Pacific Oceans,

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