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Raja Ampat's deep-sea treasures

Coral reefs at Miskon diving site.
Coral reefs at Miskon diving site.
A diver swims at Miskon where colorful coral reefs blanket the sea floor. 
A fish swims among coral reefs at Miskon (photo above). A white sandy beach at one of the islands in Raja Ampat.
A manta ray with its 3.5-meter-wide “wings” is spotted swimming at Manta Point. 
A white sandy beach at one of the islands in Raja Ampat.

“It was fun,” 2006 Miss Universe runner up Kurara Chibana exclaimed after a three-day dive trip in Raja Ampat, Papua.

Deep-sea enthusiasts around the world agree Raja Ampat is a diving paradise, where beautiful coral reefs and exotic sea creatures can be spotted.

Giant clam, pygmy seahorse, nudibranch, coral fish, and tasseled wobbegong can all be seen amid the coral. If they’re lucky, divers can also spot whales.

Watching manta rays swimming with their “wings” spread out up close is the highlight of Raja Ampat. The Jakarta Post was invited by the marine and fishery ministry to Raja Ampat to see the activities being conducted in the second phase of coral reef rehabilitation and management (COREMAP II) in Papuan waters.  

Sites such as Batu Lima, Miskon, Chicken reef, Cape KRI and Manta Point are some of the most popular diving spots, drawing divers back to Raja Ampat time and again.

“I’ll come back next year for my vacation,” Kurara said.

—Text and photos by Arief Suhardiman
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