Underwater Guide To Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Known as one of the worlds best diving locations, Raja Ampat is a hotspot of biodiversity. Located within the ‘coral triangle’, this area has some of the widest diversity in marine life on the planet. These remote and jungle covered islands can be…
Rains In Komodo

We just finished filming manta rays in Komodo National Park. We are using the word ‘finished’ a bit loosely because we are already quickly talking ourselves into returning soon. Located in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Komodo National Park comprises nearly 700 sq. miles of…
Working Our Way Back To Indonesia…

After a very quick stop in Japan, we happily made it back to the warm waters of Indonesia. For us, Bali was an easy and logical first stop on this trip. Since our plan is to spend most of our time in Indonesia in…
Traditional Fishing Off The Southern Coast Of West Papua

Of the many traditional fishing methods found in West Papua, freediving from a canoe to spearfish by hand with a long bamboo spear and homemade goggles, in the murky yet nutrient rich waters near Triton Bay, takes a tremendous amount of skill, practice, and…
Whale Sharks Of Triton Bay, Papua

Triton Bay, West Papua There are few animals more graceful and humbling to swim beside than whale sharks. Growing up to 40ft, these giants of the ocean roam the tropical open waters of the world and are rarely found in seas cooler than 72…
Hookah Diving For Dinner

Indonesia is a vast equatorial archipelago, comprising well over 13,000 islands. When you combine Indonesia’s area of both land and sea, it becomes the worlds 7th largest country. The climate, vast area, and scattered island geography, help to give Indonesia an incredible amount of…
Bangka Island

Tucked along the northern coast of Sulawesi, just roughly 90 min off shore of the busy metropolis that is Manado, lies the not-so-secret Bangka Island. Once the quiet neighbor of the reef diving mecca known as Bunaken (a nearly 900 square kilometer national marine…