INDONESIA Expedition to Raja Ampat, Bunaken Islands & Lembeh - Oct 2011

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Dive The BEST of INDONESIA October 13-27, 2011
Join this all inclusive expedition with Wild Earth Expeditions
Book the trip of a lifetime now Check out the details at: Indonesia 2011_Trip 03

Travel to Northern Sulawesi and dive the fringing reefs of Bunaken Islands Marine park, world famous for its clear waters, steep & dramatic walls covered in soft coral and giant sea fans, pristine coral gardens, giant turtles and amazing abundance of fish life.
Lembeh strait is considered the worlds best critter & muck diving destination. Beneath the calm surface, on a dark sand floor find a mind-boggling array of weird, wonderful and rare marine creatures like pygmy seahorses, ribbon eels, ghost pipefish, mimic octopus and hairy frogfish.
Explore the underwater riches of West Papua. Embark on an incredible adventure that will take you to some of the most remote corners of Indonesia. Spend a week diving what has been hailed the “#1 marine biodiversity hotspot” in the world, Raja Ampat. Dive to your hearts content... unlimited diving right off your overwater bungalow, or join any of the boat dives... all included in your adventure.
360 Degree View of Resort: Misool Eco Resort

Staying in luxury beach front accommodations and overwater bungalows, this all inclusive expedition promises to take you to Indonesia's top diving hot spots, located in the Coral Triangle, home to 1320 identified species of fish (27 endemic), 700 species of mollusks, 13 marine mammals, 5 species of endangered sea turtles and 75% of all known coral species in the world.

Learn more: Indonesia 2011_Trip 03

Wild Earth Expeditions www.TheWildEarth.com
 

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