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		<title>Bali: A Travel Adventure (Travel Adventure Series)</title>
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<p>The tropical Indonesian paradise of Bali has extraordinarily vivid beauty. Terraced rice paddies seemingly rise up to the sky, while silhouetted palms, still active volcanoes and volcanic lakes contrast with lovely beaches and lagoons. Bali&#8217;s temples, carved statues, and colorful art are evidence of a thriving culture that maintains its freshness and simplicity in a modern age. Bali: A Travel Adventure is an unforgettable visual record of the island and its people.</p>
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<p>The Soekarno-Hatta airport in Jakarta, Ngurah Rai airport in Bali, Sultan Syarif Hasim airport in Pekanbaru, Tabing airport in Padang, Juanda airport of Surabaya and the Sam Ratulangi airport in Manado. Authorized seaports are Batam, the Sekupang, Batuampar, Nongsa, Marina, Teluk Senimba, Bandar Brintan, Talani Lagoi and Bandar Sri Udana Labon in the Riau archipelago, Sri Bintan Pura in Tanjung Pinang, Belawan port and Sibolga in North Sumatra, Yos Sudarso Tanjung Perak in Surabaya, Teluk Bayur of Padang, Tanjung Priok at Jakarta, Padang Bai and Benoa in Bali, the port of Jayapura, Bitung, Tanjung Balai Karimun, Tanjung Mas in Central Java, Tenua and Maumere in East Nusa Tenggara, Pare-Pare and Soekarno Hatta port in South Sulawesi.</p>
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<p><strong>Visa on Arrival (VOA)</strong><br /> VOA is valid for 30 days and may be extended under certain circumstances, namely:<br /> 1. Occurrence of natural disasters,<br /> 2. Should the visitor fall ill or involve in an accident.</p>
<p>VOAs are available to visitors from: travel Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, Canada, Finland, France, Germany,Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, New Zealand, Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates, the United States of America, Austria, Belgium, India, Ireland, Kuwait, Luxemburg, Maldives, Egypt, Oman, Portuguese, Qatar, The People of Republic China, Russian, Saudi Arabian, Spain, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece , Iran, Iceland, Laos PDR, Liechtenstein, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Nederland, Suriname, Sweden, Aljazair, Fiji, Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Panama, Slovakia, Slovenia, Rumania, Tunisia.</p>
<p><strong>Formalities</strong><br /> A passport valid for at least six months from date or arrival, plus proof (tickets) onward or return passage, are all it takes to visit Indonesia.</p>
<p><strong>Free Tourist Visa</strong><br /> Free Tourist visas of 30 days are available for tourists from the 12 countries, namely Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Philippines, Hong Kong S A R, Macao S A R, Chile, Morocco, Peru, Vietnam and Equador.</p>
<p><strong>VISA Application at Indonesia Embassies or Consulates</strong><br /> Other visitors must apply for visa at Indonesia Embassies or Consulates in their home country. In addition, the visa cannot be replaced with any other immigration letters. The visa shall then be administered by Visa Officer in the presence of the applicant concerned.</p>
<p>You may find travel information on Indonesia embassies and consulates contact details at the Ministry of Foreign Affair website on the following direct link: travel agent indonesia www.vacationtoindonesia.com</p>
<p>For further travel information on applying for visa to Indonesia, you may browse our F.A.Q.</p>
<p>Free entry visa is also provided to delegates registered in a conference that is travel officially held. In addition, tourist visa can be obtained from every Indonesian Embassy or Consulate. You can visit Indonesia through certain means and gates, by air travel agent indonesia via Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Manado, Biak, Ambon, Surabaya and Batam; by sea via Semarang, Jakarta, Bali, Pontianak, Balikpapan, Tanjung Pinang and Kupang. Maximum stay in Indonesia is two months.</p>
<p><strong>Customs</strong><br /> Maximum items allowed by customs when you visit Indonesia:<br /> a) 1 liter of alcoholic beverages<br /> b) 200 cigarettes OR 50 cigars OR 100 grams of tobacco<br /> c) Reasonable amount of perfume per adult, meaning if you arrive drenched in perfume the customs probably will not mind you carrying loads of bottles.<br /> d) Cameras, video cameras, portable radios, cassette recorders, binoculars and sport equipments are admitted provided they are taken out on departure. They must be declared to Customs.<br /> e) You are prohibited to carry:<br /> f) Firearms<br /> g) Narcotics drugs<br /> h) Pornography materials<br /> i) Chinese printing and medicines<br /> j) Transceivers and cordless telephone k) Films, pre-recorded video tapes, laser discs, VCDs, DVDs must be screened by Censor Board.<br /> l) Import or export of foreign currencies and travel agent indonesia checks are allowed. However, the import and export of Indonesia currency, exceeding 100 million Rupiah is prohibited.</p>
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<p>Manado Tua, meaning &#8220;old Manado&#8221;, is a dormant volcanic island lying north of Bunaken Island. The video opens with the swim-throughs at Alung Banua on Bunaken Island itself and footage from the dive site of Mandolin. We then visit Negeri and Bualo on the southern coast of Manado Tua where we meet a bearded scorpionfish, a Bunaken trademark golden sea squirt with a Phyllidiella pustulosa wart sea slug, a Chromodoris dianae nudibranch, a gold-speckled flatworm, a Pacific clown anemone shrimp, leaf scorpionfish, cloudy dascyllus, cinnamon clownfish, spinecheek anemonefish, a fire dartfish and a christmas tree worm. Shot in June 2006 with www.TwoFishDivers.com More Bunaken and Manado videos at http</p>
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<p>Far from the madding crowd, Bali is the fabled tropical island where an ancient civilization thrives in the modern world. Whether you come here to trek the volcanoes, visit the island&#8217;s many temples or simply laze on the beach and enjoy the nightlife, Bali provides the adventure of a lifetime.</p>
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<p>Paragliding is often a really thrilling way to determine Bali. If bend conditions are appropriate, it is possible to stance Bali from a quite distinct perspective. If it is your very first time, you&#8217;ll journey in routine with an utilized instructor leading your increases and drop. Training are obtainable in case you yearning to travel solo.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not pretty contest to acquire for the skies by para gliding, the particular bungy leaping style has extend to Bali without any under four firms donation you the alter to consider the thrust.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll be able to soar in the devotion of Kuta or ignoring a cascade. Whatever scene you take the height are concerning and particular to acquire your blood pumping!</p>
<p>If you desire to accomplish a mix of activities but tend not to have tremendously time &#8220;The Big Day Out&#8221; will help unravel the problem. You commence from the morning with sallow water rafting.</p>
<p>After dine you have a finding through Bali Splat (paintball competition), windsurfing or jet skiing. Next within the syllabus can be a bungy soar. This can be then grill banquet and then hit the interstate with nightlife things to do (discotheque, pub, etc.). If you get via all that you&#8217;ll perhaps want the remains of one&#8217;s event to retrieve!</p>
<p><strong>Taman Nasional</strong> (West of Bali)</p>
<p>National Park (west of Bali), makes up nearly the total with the western tip of Bali, sheltering an quarter of above 750 rectangle km. The quarter that&#8217;s the square, is produced into a conservation quarter.</p>
<p>The square&#8217;s restrictions comprise open savannah, lustrous jungle, knots of mangrove swamp, colourful coral reefs and also Menjangan island, the prestigious Deer Island, which is basically a smaller island save over north coast of Bali. The square can be a port for around 300 species of animals and birds, most particularly the endangered jalak or Bali Starling.</p>
<p>Menjangan Island is property towards bloody of Java Deer, and embraces visitors who&#8217;ve great diving and snorkelling. You must be together with an professional guide and in ownership of the square badge, to record the square.</p>
<p><strong>Gunung Batur:</strong></p>
<p>The Batur Montain quarter, recognized as Danau Batur along with the volcanic cones at Batur mountain are limited in a titanic marvelous bowl shaped caldera. high at 1717m, Batur mountain is one of Bali&#8217;s unremedyed miracles, as well as just fantastic for trekking, although the beauty on the place can still be haveed lacking such action.</p>
<p>Tend not to ignore to slump through the greatly honored Ulun Danu temple and also the hot springs at Toya Bungkah.</p>
<p><strong>Gunung Agung</strong> (Agung Mountain)</p>
<p>Gunung Agung (Agung Mountain) is Bali&#8217;s major walking problem. The good thing is, Bali&#8217;s chief and most priviledged mountain just isn&#8217;t testing to climb. This tip is always to edge well prior to begin, armed having a powerful flashlight, water, food, and helpful and water-resistant clothing. The most effective time for the climb is throughout the dry time of April by way of October. But climbing will not be badgeted whenever foremost serious steps are detained at Besakih Temple, which can be most of April.</p>
<p>The via and most general path up Agung montain is from Muncan or Selat relating the smallest walking expected fortunately to serviceable streets from equally Muncan or Selat township towards the Pasar Agung temple. Through the temple, you are able to climb to top in as little as two stunted hours.</p>
<p>Do commit to memory to account for the regulate situation at Selat ahead of edge off in your outing, and suffering by once again on your restore. A guide is vital, and one particular is usually pre agreed in Muncanor Selat by only inquiring all over the markets, or by contacting the Selat regulate position.</p>
<p><strong>Bali Gardens</strong></p>
<p>It really is honestly a remedy to become ready to wander liberally close to the Bali Gardens in Buleleng Bedugul secret from the kindness of north of Bali, locally identified is called Kebun Raya.</p>
<p>Proven in 1959 it&#8217;s a disaparate 120 hectares located higher on the hills of standing Mountain by using a giant collection of plants, a filled fluttering five hundred species of amazing orchids!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world is chockfull of destinations that are all worthy of consideration when it’s time to make holiday plans. There are not many places, however, that can compare to a particular island in the Indonesian archipelago. Bali travel melds adventure, history and wonder into a single experience that is virtually certain to create memories to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world is chockfull of destinations that are all worthy of consideration when it’s time to make holiday plans. There are not many places, however, that can compare to a particular island in the Indonesian archipelago. Bali travel melds adventure, history and wonder into a single experience that is virtually certain to create memories to last a lifetime.</p>
<p>Located only a few hours away from Australia by plane, this unusual destination packs a great deal of fun into 5,632 square kilometers. Here holidaymakers will find weather that is perfect practically year round. With warm tropical temperatures ranging between 20 and 33 degrees Celsius no matter the time of year, visitors to Bali are often surprised to find sunny days dominate even in the thick of the rainy season.</p>
<p>When Bali travel is under consideration, potential holidaymakers will find these reasons tend to draw travellers from all over the world like moths to a flame:</p>
<p> * The outdoor splendour – Bali is famous for its breathtaking geography. The island is surrounded by warm turquoise waters that lap at white sandy beaches. From quiet lagoons just right for swimming and snorkeling to more “active” beaches that call to surfers and adventure sports lovers, the waters here are ideal for year round fun. Whilst the beaches are certainly a draw, they are not the only outdoor wonder that awaits those planning Bali travel. This island is also famous for its lush tropical forests, active volcanoes, tiered rice paddies and incredible lakes and waterfalls.<br /> * The history – Bali has a history that dates back thousands of years. Evidence of its most early inhabitants can be found in a variety of sites all over the island. From the temples in the Mount Agung complex to the wonderment of the Tanah Lot, visitors here will learn much about the peoples and cultures that have touched Bali throughout the ages. With its strong ties to the Hindu religion, holidaymakers will discover that many of the island’s most splendid outdoor attractions have also served as places connected deeply to religion through the ages.<br /> * The culture – Balinese culture is known for its distinct arts, form of dance and cuisine. Those who plan Bali travel will find themselves arriving on a island that is known the world over for its welcoming hospitality and unique traditions.<br /> * The adventures – Bali is one of the few places in the world where people can get up close and personal with gray monkeys, elephants and a variety of other tropical creatures all on a single vacation. If fauna doesn’t appeal, those on Bali tours will find that plenty of other adventures await. Bali tours can unlock adventures that are found nowhere else in the world. From Odyssey Submarine trips that take holidaymakers into the depths that surround the island to a trip to the 11th century Elephant Cave, there is no shortage of opportunities to do and see things that cannot be experienced anywhere else.</p>
<p>When an experience like nothing else is desired, Bali travel will deliver. Combining adventure, wonder and history, this legendary island offers holidaymakers an opportunity to explore paradise on earth.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Some vacation destinations offer visitors an attraction or two and a nice little break from the daily grind. There are other locations, however, that turn fantasies into reality. When tourists stay in Bali hotels, they will find the latter is true. This island paradise opens the door on adventures that can be found nowhere [...]]]></description>
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<p>Some vacation destinations offer visitors an attraction or two and a nice little break from the daily grind. There are other locations, however, that turn fantasies into reality. When tourists stay in Bali hotels, they will find the latter is true. This island paradise opens the door on adventures that can be found nowhere else.</p>
<p>When the beautiful tropical island of Bali is the destination, vacationers will find themselves surrounded by warm turquoise waters, pristine beaches and other natural splendours that have made this destination a favourite for people the world over for years. Located in the Indonesian archipelago, Bali is not only noted for its natural beauty, but also its postcard perfect weather. With temperatures that range between 20 and 33 degrees Celsius year-round, anytime is a good time to visit this paradise. December to March is rainy season, but Mother Nature is kind to Bali. The rains tend only to come during the evenings, leaving the days sunny and warm.</p>
<p>Visitors to Bali will find there is no shortage of activities to take part in. Although the island is only 5,632 square kilometers, it packs adventure into nearly every bit of it. Some of the things those who stay in Bali hotels will be able to see, do or experience include:</p>
<p> * Beach hopping – From Kuta and Legian to Tuban and Sanur, the beaches of Bali are some of the most beautiful in the world. The island’s beaches boast white sand and waters so beautiful the backdrop looks like it was painted by an artist.<br /> * Water sports – Bali’s beaches are not only perfect for lazy days sunbathing and swimming, but also for incredible water sports. Bali hotels are the ideal launching point for snorkeling, diving, water skiing, parasailing, white water rafting and even fishing and cruising adventures.<br /> * Golf – Visitors who stay in Bali hotels will find some of the world’s most picturesque golf courses at their disposal. The Bali Handara Kosaido Country Club, located in the mountains of Bali, is considered one of the most breathtaking courses in the world.<br /> * Natural tours – People do not come to Bali to spend days inside. When exploring the island’s natural wonders is the plan, a variety of nature tours will make sure visitors see the wonders that make Bali so special. Some destinations worth taking in include the Bali Barat National Park, the Botanical Garden in Ubud and the Bali Safari and Marine Park.<br /> * Wildlife – Beyond the fauna, visitors will also find some incredible wildlife. The Bali Zoo includes a collection from all over the world, but does provide a very localised flavour.<br /> * Shopping – The island is a shopper’s dream come true. Its many vendors offer everything from handmade clothing and jewellery to artifacts and antiques. Some of the best stops to make for shopping include street markets in Nusa Dua and Kuta.</p>
<p>Bali has long called to visitors with its heavenly sights and promise of adventure. For those who choose to say in Bali hotels, wonder awaits around every corner.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Komodo island is an original habitat of the biggest lizard in the earth. Komodo island offers visitors with the beautiful landscape, quite and calm, bring you close with a touch of Nature and beautiful under water scene. The island located between eastern Sumbawa and western Flores lie three tiny grass-covered islands Komodo, Padar and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Komodo island is an original habitat of the biggest lizard in the earth. Komodo island offers visitors with the beautiful landscape, quite and calm, bring you close with a touch of Nature and beautiful under water scene. The island located between eastern Sumbawa and western Flores lie three tiny grass-covered islands Komodo, Padar and Rinca.</p>
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<p>Each islands together form the Komodo National Park, a protected wildlife reserve. This is the home of the giants lizard known as the &#8220;Komodo Dragon&#8221; it was thought to be a myth until the turn of the century.</p>
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<p>Not just amazing while look the giant Komodo Dragon, explore the Komodo&#8217;s under water and ecosystems which has well known as the best diving site in the world. Beautiful corals, reefs, thousands sort of fishes to the crystal water and beautiful beach are await to visit. Bali Sea Safari cruises offer luxury sailing program to adventures, exploration and expedition to enjoy the beautiful of the tropical islands a long the Lesser. Sailing with Indonesia traditional Boat, Phinisi Cruises, your journey will be unforgettable moment.</p>
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<p>Started this year off with two things: a shiny new engineering degree, and an overwhelming desire to remove myself from the heart of another ridiculous Canadian winter. Having lived on a student budget for the past 4 years, I wasn&#8217;t in a financial situation that would allow me to fulfill my desire. Fortunately, I knew my daily sacrifice of a roll of film and relentless praying to the photo contest gods were heard when I received an email from Jason Heller. Apparently, I had been awarded an 11 day trip aboard the Archipelago Adventurer II as a prize from thie 2008 Wetpixel &amp; DivePhotoGuide underwater photo contest at Our World Underwater. In the following few weeks, I also found out about a few more prize trips coming my way from other contests. All of a sudden I had myself the ultimate graduation present &#8211; a two month Indonesia/PNG voyage!</p>
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<p>After convincing my brother, Kris, to join me, I secured a pair of spots aboard one of Archipelago Fleet&#8217;s Komodo itineraries near the end of May. Andy Shorten and Gede Sartana made this process a breeze by doing something important that other liveaboard staff sometimes don&#8217;t&#8230;..that is, efficiently responding to emails.</p>
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<p>In addition to being prompt, they made sure to accommodate my ‘economic&#8217; lifestyle by setting me up with an affordable hotel and cheap domestic flights. The next few months were a bit of a blur. I was busy trying to pay off my new (large) credit card debts, going to scuba shows, and spending quality time with my girlfriend before I abandoned her for the summer. As quickly as the trip was booked, it was time to pack and leave.</p>
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<p>After about a month of diving Raja Ampat and a few parts of PNG, the time came to make our way to Labuan Bajo (western tip of Flores). The short flight from Bali to Flores gave a nice view of the ocean peppered with small islands.</p>
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<p>We were greeted in Labuan Bajo by the talented photographer and Scuba Diver Australasia field editor, Simon Buxton, who would be our cruise director for the trip. We made our way to the massive Archipelago Adventurer II (second largest liveaboard operating in Indonesia), and within 2 hours we geared up and got in for a check-out dive just off of Tebolon island at a site called &#8220;Coral Garden&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Somewhat typical for a ‘check-out&#8217; dive, it was rather uneventful, but still yielded some interesting nudibranchs and gobies. My uncharged strobe batteries didn&#8217;t help my frustration. I came out of the water a bit disappointed, but very quickly my spirits changed drastically.</p>
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<p>I wrapped a towel around my waist, pulled off the old trunks, and was planning to take a nice warm shower, when I noticed something tiny skip a few feet across the surface beside the boat. After walking down the side steps to water level, I realized what it was&#8230; a juvenile flyingfish (about an inch long), drifting by in the current. I&#8217;d only seen a juvenile one other time in 13 years of diving, so I decided that I wouldn&#8217;t let the opportunity pass. I jumped into the current bare-assed sans mask to stay with the little guy, knowing someone eventually would come to help me.</p>
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<p>Sure enough, Kris jumped in and made his way over with my housed D300 and mask in hand, and was followed soon after by one of the crew in a support boat. I&#8217;m glad I took that naked leap of faith, since a few nice images resulted, including this one. Those are clouds in the background, shot from below.</p>
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<p>Still in the harbor of Labuan Bajo, we had a night dive at the same site, before a much needed gourmet dinner. The night dive was very productive, and so was dinner&#8230; my stomach hadn&#8217;t been stuffed like that in recent memory. Overnight, we ‘sailed&#8217; west toward Komodo, stopping midway in the Tatawa Besar region for a pair of frustrating, but beautiful, morning dives.</p>
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<p>I say they were frustrating because I had my macro setup when the 2 eagle rays, giant trevally, and school of sweetlips decided to make an appearance in the crystal clear water! Nonetheless, typical for most Indonesian waters, there were still plenty of macro subjects to keep me happy and busy. After surfacing, we continued the trek from Tatawa Besar to Komodo, arriving in time for a late afternoon and night dive at &#8220;Pink Beach&#8221; and &#8220;Sodo Lia&#8221;, respectively. On the night dive, one of my strobes &#8220;went Caribbean&#8221; on me (i.e. worked when it wanted to), so I had to do some ‘macgyvering&#8217; to get it back in proper working order.</p>
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<p>I have to commend Archipelago Fleet designers for designating such a large area of the boat for underwater photo gear&#8230;the camera area is larger than most liveaboard dining areas, iit&#8217;s on the main level of the ship, and is a controlled indoor environment perfect for taking care of your expensive gear. An overnight steam brought us to one of the holy grails of diving, Rinca Island, where we would remain for the next few days.</p>
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<p>Visibility was not the best and the water was cold (77 C), but the green nutrient-rich water brought with it a reason for the reef to come alive. Someone even likened the experience to swimming in a tropical fish tank on steroids. In spite of the poor visibility, I couldn&#8217;t help but take a stab at shooting wide-angle in such a beautiful area. I gave it my best shot, but came out with somewhat mediocre images, so I opted for the trusty 105mm macro to maximize my productivity while still stationed at this gold mine. As fascinating as the creatures were in the waters around Rinca, the ones on land got very much attention as well.</p>
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<p>Monkeys, deer, and boars occasionally made an appearance on shore, but the main attraction was the giant monitor lizards (aka Komodo dragons). Each morning, a few dragons would come to the beach to catch some rays&#8230;.some from the sun and some from our flashes. In hindsight, it was probably foolish to get as close as we did, but Simon and I found ourselves sprawled out in the sand only a few feet (in some cases inches) from the reptiles. The time came to pull anchor and start heading toward northern Komodo.</p>
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<p>We stopped for a pair of manta dives along the way at a site called &#8220;Toro Lenkoy&#8221;, and had varying success. Our first attempt was uneventful, having only one show up at the end of the dive. However, the second attempt was much more exciting. The current was powerful so our group decided to go with the flow and cross our fingers. My brother and I stopped for a moment for a few quick photos, and were immediately separated from the rest of the group. We drifted on and on, figuring we&#8217;d catch up to the group at some point, but came to a split in the current so stopped to decide which path to take.</p>
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<p>Before we knew it, there were three large mantas swooping only feet from our heads. We remained at the base of a large coral head as they circled, but they suddenly got spooked and bolted away with the flick of a fin. Confused, my brother and I looked at each other with ‘what the hell?!?&#8217; faces, but immediately realized what had happened&#8230;a flock of divers had just poured into the water above us and turned on their hyper-jets toward the mantas to get a closer look.</p>
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<p>The sight of this new group scaring off the mantas was quite disturbing, so we called it a dive and started surfacing. After doing our safety stop, and briefly encountering another pair of mantas, we popped up to find ourselves dangerously far away from the ship. Without the sea floor as a reference, the strength of the current was impossible to detect. Safety sausages were inflated and after a few tense minutes, we were spotted and retrieved by one of the two sharp-eyed tenders. We continued the journey north, stopping at Tatawa Besar again.</p>
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<p>The current was strong when we entered, making photography difficult. After momentarily being distracted by a beautiful scene of soft corals, Kris and I once again found ourselves separated from the rest of the group. As if the manta dives we just did weren&#8217;t enough to complete the trip, a few eagle rays and white-tips came by, and then out of the blue, a 12-foot Minke whale graced us with its presence. Sadly, I was only able to get ‘proof-shots&#8217; of it. Kris and I surfaced expecting others to have had a similar experience, but were surprised to find an empty support boat. Apparently, the current where we stayed had died down, while the rest of the group was whisked away in a torrent, ending up on a beach more than a kilometer down the coast. This is Komodo diving. We stayed overnight near a small island (Gili Lawa Darat) just off the northern tip of Komodo, and did two morning dives close by.</p>
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<p>These sites, &#8220;Hard to Find Rock&#8221; and &#8220;Easy to Find Rock&#8221;, were stunning underwater pinnacles. Current was minimal since we entered during slack-tide, and had encounters with a small group of pygmy seahorses, large schools of jacks and sweetlips, and a platoon of nearly 100 mobula rays. In the afternoon we moved to Banta, our final dive destination. We dropped anchor in an idyllic bay and got in the water. Not expecting any large animals, everyone setup for a macro dive&#8230;then Murphy&#8217;s law presented itself in the form of mantas, mobula rays, and eagles rays coming at us from all directions.</p>
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<p>That&#8217;s the way it goes sometimes, I guess. Again, as frustrating as that was, the macro life in this area made up for it within a few minutes. Before the night dive, a few of us chose to go for a little hike up the hills of Banta, since we&#8217;d heard that the view was incredible. What an understatement. The final night dive of the trip did not disappoint. Ghost pipefish, shortfin lionfish, napoleon snake-eels, and several bobtail squid were all waiting for us, allowing for loads of macro photography. After the night dive, we had our final dinner on board, accompanied by the crew playing, singing, and dancing to traditional Indonesian music.</p>
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<p>The following morning everyone was eerily quiet, since we all knew the trip was two dives away from being finished. Thankfully, we ended on a high note, since &#8220;Tanjung Tanduk Rasa&#8221; and &#8220;GPS Point!&#8221; impressed us all with reefs teeming with life. Eagle rays, cuttlefish, a colony of pygmy seahorses (barbiganti), large schools of various species, and more anthias than you could shake a stick at were the highlights of these dives. By the time I dried off and showered after the last dive, the crew had already washed all of my gear and hung it in the sun to dry, which was a very pleasant surprise. I should note that the level of pampering in general on Archipelago Adventurer II was a few notches above most other liveaboards that I&#8217;ve experienced.</p>
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<p>Simon Buxton (cruise director), the dive guides, and the whole crew were knowledgeable and well prepared for any issues that needed addressing, including the safe transport of a couple&#8217;s bulky rebreather equipment to and from a support boat on each dive, which isn&#8217;t often encountered. Thanks to you all, you did a wonderful job. By the early afternoon, we had already made it west to Bali, and were promptly transported by a pre-arranged taxi back to the airport where we all went our separate ways. That marked the end of my first ‘Archipelago Adventure&#8217;, but I&#8217;m sure it won&#8217;t be the last. A big thanks goes out to staff Archipelago Fleet for continuing to sponsor underwater photography competitions and making my trip possible!</p>
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