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Scuba Diving in Indonesia

Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago by area, and contains 10 - 15 percent of the world's coral reefs with some of the most idyllic islands, and one of the largest fleets of dive liveaboard boats in the world. About 4000 different fish species are found in the Indonesian waters (over 25% of the planet's fish species), in comparison to the 1000 found in the Red or the 400 from the Caribbean. With more than 17,508 islands, Indonesia presents ample diving opportunities.

In Indonesia, submerged, immaculate marine coliseums await the avid diver, the myriad fish and invertebrates that shelter among and encrust the rugged surface provided by the clumps, shelves and branches of coral are overwhelming in their numbers, shapes and colors. All are a reminder of a time when all the life on earth existed in shallow, tropical seas.

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