Career Development - Indonesia

Bali Sulawesi Sumatra Kalimantan Java Lombok Komodo Flores Maluku Islands West Papua / Irian Jaya

The islands and people of Indonesia constitute the fourth most populated nation in the world. There are estimated to be a total of 17,508 islands, of which only about 6,000 are inhabited ...

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SeaLife Sea Dragon CaseSeaLife Sea Dragon Case
Price A$ 54.95
Sealife Sea Dragon Flash - StrobeSealife Sea Dragon Flash - Strobe
Price A$ 699.00
Inon UCL-G55 SD Underwater Close-up LensInon UCL-G55 SD Underwater Close-up Lens
Price A$ 529.00
AquaTech EDGE Base Camera Water Housings - Fujifilm mirrorlessAquaTech EDGE Base Camera Water Housings - Fujifilm mirrorless
Price A$ 979.00
Fantasea UWL-400Q - Wide Angle Conversion Wet Lens 0.5xFantasea UWL-400Q - Wide Angle Conversion Wet Lens 0.5x
Price A$ 599.00
Suunto D5 Dive Computer with USB CableSuunto D5 Dive Computer with USB Cable
Price A$ 835.00
Swellpro SplashDrone 4Swellpro SplashDrone 4
Price A$ 2,999.00
SeaLife 0.75x Wide Angle Conversion LensSeaLife 0.75x Wide Angle Conversion Lens
Price A$ 299.00

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Hiding in Plain Sight - FrogfishHiding in Plain Sight - Frogfish
At first glance, divers might mistake this animal for a sponge. But a closer look reveals that this odd looking creature is actually a member of what some have called “the ugliest group of fishes in the sea."
Gangga Island Sulawesi - Diving in ParadiseGangga Island Sulawesi - Diving in Paradise
Imagine paradise: blue skies, amazing food, flowers, happy people, world class diving, smiles all round, a bit of pampering and a wet-edge pool looking out over the volcanoes on the North-Sulawesi mainland.
A Turtle Nursery At WakatobiA Turtle Nursery At Wakatobi
Sea Turtles can live to be 100 years old, but most don’t survive their first few days. In the wild, the tiny hatchlings typically encounter a gauntlet of predators as they hatch and make their way from beachside nests to open water, and they remain especially vulnerable those first few months of life. When nature is in balance, this attrition is a normal part of the circle of life. But when turtles become threatened by factors such as habitat loss, or predators like fish and birds, they may need a little extra help to maintain a normal population. This is where Wakatobi Dive Resort has stepped in.
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