Same place, different time... I led a few groups to Raja Ampat just a few months prior to Steve Frink's adventure. My experiences were similar, yet remarkably different. We were able to stay at ...
There's a second half to my Raja Ampat story (see the July 2007 issue of Scuba Diving magazine for the first part of my Raja Ampat account). I'll have to experience the rest of Raja Ampat another time, for on this trip we had the very ...
Stephen Frink's underwater and topside experiences in the very special Indonesian city of Bali.
In late 2006, I was invited with photographer Justin Ebert to what may one of the last truly wild places on the planet: Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Located off off the western tip of Papua New Guinea, Raja Ampat covers an area of roughly 7,000 square ...
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