"The Raja Ampat Islands, situated near the Northwest coast of
Papua, consists of about 1,500 islands, including several large,
mountainous islands, the largest being Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati and
Misool. The land and surrounding sea occupy approximately 46,000 km2 or
about 4.6 million ha. The islands are located in a region on the western
boarder of the equatorial Pacific Ocean and at the Northeastern
‘entrance’ of the Indonesian Throughflow from the Pacific to the Indian
Ocean. The vast majority of the archipelago rests on the Sahul shelf.
The wide distribution of small islands across the shelf edge creates a
strong gradient from clear water, open oceanic conditions to sheltered
and turbid bays, surrounded by krast limestone formations.
Raja Ampat was declared as a new regency or district on 8 May 2003 and
consists of 10 sub-districts with a total of 85 villages spread out in
over approximately 6% of the islands in the regency. The census in 2001
showed that total population in Raja Ampat was 47,771 with an average
increase rate of 0.32% (Pemda Raja Ampat, 2002). " -http://whc.unesco.org
"Raja Ampat or Four Kings Islands are located at the Northwest tip
of Bird's Head Peninsula (New Guinea), in West Papua Province of Indonesia.
It has the highest marine life diversity recorded on earth,
and the richest coral reef ecosystems", shares Shinta.
Thank you so much Shinta for sharing with me this postcard with amazing view!
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