Luko
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Usual acronym for Raja ampat because Ampat means 4.R4 ?
Raja means King. Hence Raja Ampat = Four Kings, ie. the four main islands in the region.
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Usual acronym for Raja ampat because Ampat means 4.R4 ?
Thanks for making this wonderful video. We are hoping to make it there in a year, and hoping the world would be a better place then.I am happy to share my latest video - a fascinating story of Max Ammer, the pioneer of scuba diving in Raja Ampat, West Papua in Indonesia. The Raja Ampat is called, by many, the Last Paradise on Earth.
Listen to the story of collecting World War II relics, training local people and working with them to build the resort, and conservation efforts of Max and his partners. Fly over the most beautiful place on Earth and dive the richest reefs on the Planet.
ENJOY.
Max is a very special man. Don't confuse him with anybody else! (I hope you don't mind but I posted a link to your film on Undercurrent's Facebook page.)
Thank you for your comment. We are hopping to go back to Sorido Bay Resort next fall.Thanks for making this wonderful video. We are hoping to make it there in a year, and hoping the world would be a better place then.
Shucks...what a great docu...what an amazing man...what a special place!!!
Thanks for sharing.
I've got a chapter devoted to Ton and Marjan in my book "Amazing Diving Stories".Just saw this, great job. I met Max in 2004. He gave me 50% disc to stay and dive at his place because I was working for a local environmental NGO at that time. I would not have been to afford it at that time (or now).
There are many foreigners like Max in Indonesia - people who loved the marine environment and pioneered local diving. As Indonesian I can not imagine the challenges - it's hard enough to start up a business and manage if, if you are an Indonesian. If foreigner, I don't event want to consider it. I'd have killed myself from frustration (or killed someone).
Kudos to Max in Papua, Ton and Marjan in Aceh, Cedric and Anne in Alor (and the Brit I don't remember name of), Janosz and Eva at Kei Islands, etc. My heroes! I would not be able to see my own country, without them. Perhaps one day there will be a book about these pioneering people.