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A Journey Across the only Indonesia

Indonesia is an archipelago containing 13466 islands. It is the world’s forth most populated country with more than 245 million people and counting. It runs through the equator for 500 km. A place with so many cultures, people, animals, plants, places, buildings, arts, food…. It is like all the nations in the world that have melted in one place. The difference you can spot in Indonesia from person to person i enormous, from the food to the believes and religion, the taste, but all that united in one unique “culture” different then all Western.

In this article you can have a journey across the unique Indonesia. A journey through 8 different spots.

Kelimutu Colored Lakes, Komodo

Kelimutu is a volcanic mountain with three lakes into three craters. All three lakes are different color and they are a great attraction for the tourists. This is a unique phenomena that have happened in Indonesia and you cant find anything like this elsewhere in the world.

Image by …your local connection via Flickr

Raja Ampat Islands

Raja Ampat islands is an archipelago in Indonesia consisting of 1500 small islands. It is also called the Four Kings, because of the four bigger islands, Misool, Salawati, Batanta and Waigeo, and the smaller island of Kofiau. The name of Raja Ampat comes from local mythology that tells about a woman who finds seven eggs. Four of the seven eggs hatch and become kings that occupy four of Raja Ampat biggest islands whilst the other three become a ghost, a woman, and a stone.

By Jonathan Chase [CC-BY-2.5], via Wikimedia Commons

Komodo Island

Komodo Island is a part of the Lesser Sunda Cain of islands and forms in Komodo National Park in Indonesia. This island is a popular diving destination.

By jon hanson from London (indonesian islands) [CC-BY-SA-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

Mount Bromo, Java, Indonesia

This is an active volcano in East Java in Indonesia. It highest peak is 2329 m (7641 feet).

Image by sara marlowe via Flickr

Image by Samantha Jane via Flickr

Bunaken National Park

The Bunaken National Park is a marine park in the north of Sulawesi island, Indonesia. The park is settled near the coral triangle and it is a home for more then a 390 different spices of corals. It is also a home to many different kind of fish, mollusc, marine mammals and reptiles.

By Btv70 (Own work) [GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0], via Wikimedia Commons

Image by Zelislav Rudolf “Zelko” Slamaj via Flickr

Lake Toba, Sumatra

Lake Toba is a super volcanic lake. The biggest not only in Indonesia but in the whole world.

Image by Drriss & Marrionn via Flickr

Bantimurung – Bulusaraung National Park, South Sulawesi

Bantimurung – Bulusaraung National Park is a national park on south Sulawesi island of Indonesia. It contains the limestone hill of Maros Pangkep, the second largest karst area in the world after the one in South-Eastern China.

By 22Kartika (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons

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