Rabu, 07 Desember 2011


Comodo National Park INDONESIA
my three days of island hopping in the komodo national park, flores indonesia. this is by far the MOST intense place on earth that i've ever been. crazy!!!!
Comodo Dragon
I was on a trip to Bali aboard Perama boat. It started in Labuanbajo, Flores, East Indonesia and docked at Lombok Island (beside Bali). Our first stop was Rinca Island located within the Komodo National Park, Manggarai Barat, FLores. Komodo dragons inhabited this place for hundreds of years. Only over 1000 komodo dragons live here at Rinca plus another 1000+ in Komodo Island.
Comodo Island
Toward the middle of the Indonesian archipelago lies an island called Komodo. At first glance the island can appear desolate, but beneath the water's surface we discover one of the world's richest displays of marine life. Learn more at www.nature.org
 Preview of Txpalu's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Pulau Komodo, Indonesia Entry Title: "Komodo Island" Entry: "Indonesia should be proud because having Komodo Island that is located in Nusa Tenggara Timur. Come and visit this Island and you will see directly the life of the dragons or Komodo. To get this Island, it is still difficult. First, you have to go to Labuan Bajo ( flight can be from Denpasar or Kupang), then continue your trip to Komodo Island with speedboat. Overlooking Padar Beach The Adventure Begins Located 300 miles east of the cultural center of Bali, Komodo Island is a remote, seemingly prehistoric part of the sprawling island nation of Indonesia. This portion of the Island Dreams' web site is dedicated to exploring Komodo National Park and the Komodo Island region, both above and beneath the waves. Our guides and resources for this adventure will be some of the world's experts on Indonesia and its diving. They include author Kal Muller, scientist/researcher Dr. Gerald Allen, dive leader extraordinaire Larry Smith, and Secret Sea Visions photographers Burt Jones and Maurine Shimlock. Home to a wild population of more than 5000 Komodo Dragons, a topside walking tour of Komodo Island National Park is an experience like none other. The smell of the sun-baked earth and the strange cooing sounds of the exotic, flightless magapode ...

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