Monday, April 21, 2014

Introduction : Deep Blue Indonesia



Welcome to the largest archipelago nation on earth, with over 17.508 islands of which about 6.000 are inhabited, sweep across the richest tropical water and vast expanse of ocean on one of the world's most volatile volcanic belt. The land of Indonesia stretches more than 5.150 kilometers between the Australian and Asian continentals and divides the Pacific and Indian Oceans at the equator. At least 80.000 kilometers of coastline, the territorial waters include 3.1 million square kilometers of tropical seas.


This enormous arhipelago sits on the western edge of the Pacific Rim, seismically active area known as the " Ring of Fire ". This volatility makes Indonesia a hotbed of biodiversity. The Wallace Line, an invincible line that divedes Asian and Australia flora and fauna, runs between the islands of Bali and Lombok up through the Malay Peninsula.

Situated at the equator and his tropical weather, Indonesia is one of the reasons for fish population to be extremely abundant here. About 4.000 species of fish and several hundred species of coral reefs are found in the Indonesia waters ( over 25 % of planet's fish species ). With s high coral fish diversity index, Raja Ampat underwater in Papua considered the richest of marine life kingdom in the world.

Experience divers will be exited by the possibility of diving clear, rich waters without being surrounded by hordes of human beings. It is very possible to dive areas where no one has yet gone underwater. The diving is excellent, inexpensive and un-crowded live abroad is the obvious solution to diving.

Marine resources combined with friendly people that involved in preserving the coastal and sea environment and the finest oceanic resorts available are your best choice to surface on. Take your adventurous and pleasure moments in the deep blue of Indonesia

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