Cendrawasih Bay Whale Sharks & Raja Ampat July/August 2012

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Whale Shark Feeding, WWII Wrecks & Richest Reefs!
Cendrawasih Bay & Raja Ampat

On Damai II, Indonesia's boutique liveaboard
23rd July - 3rd August 2012

We hope you can join us on a true adventure, a liveaboard of a lifetime! We will be venturing into West Papua, to dive with the Whale sharks of Nabire, on the forgotten WWII wrecks of Manokwari, through the photogenic caves of Uranie and amongst the Richest Reefs in the World at Raja Ampat! All this while aboard the Damai II, a ship dedicated to personalised service with just 8 guests on board, a dive guide to guest ratio of 1:3 and the most spectacular bedrooms ever seen on a liveaboard!

If you would like to join our liveaboard please contact us via PM or via our website www.equatordiving.com

For full trip details click here

"When diving with the Whale sharks near Nabire, you don't just see one swimming by, they stay at the same location for hours. Sometimes there are just a few but if you are lucky it is teaming with Whale sharks. The fishermen here can actually hand-feed the whale sharks"

"The wrecks off the coast of Manokwari in Indonesia's West Papua Province are yet to be visited by commercial dive operations. As a result the wrecks are pristine and you can be sure that you are one of the first divers to visit these ghostly remains"

"Raja Ampat is probably the hottest diving location on the planet right now, amazing scientists and divers alike, with its sheer number of species, big and small"
 
interesting trip!!! i read an article about the whalesharks in cindrawasih can you really hand feed them???? amazing
 
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