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Lonely Boat on an Isolated Beach in Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lonely Beach in Raja Ampat, Papua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lonely island in turquoise waters of Indian Ocean near Raja Ampat islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lonely boat at sunset over the Raja Ampat islands in the Indian Ocean Royalty Free Stock Photo
One of Geosite of Raja Ampat Geopark in Papua Royalty Free Stock Photo
Misool Geosite, part of Raja Ampat Geopark Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amazing archipelago of Misool Raja Ampat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lonely Beach in Raja Ampat, Papua
Nature White Sand Beach on Raja Ampat, Papu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Saporkren Beach near by Waisai City, Raja Ampat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swimming with Baby Shark in Raja Ampat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Misool Mystical Island in Raja Ampat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prehistoric Islands in Raja Ampat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful, Lonely Beach in Misool Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Speed boats are anchored at Yelit Beach, Raja Ampat Royalty Free Stock Photo
In addition to the natural beauty of karst rocks that are hundreds of millions of years old, Raja Ampat also has dozens of beautiful and clean white sand beaches with a backdrop of a series of small islands in the distance, clear sea waters, uninhabited and hidden islands. This area is a fun place for swimming, sunbathing and snorkeling. On some beaches we can play with baby sharks. The shores of the beach are overgrown with shady forest plants inhabited by various typical Papuan birds such as cockatoos, parrots, magpies and others. Most of this area is part of the Unesco Global Geopark-Raja Ampat.


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