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RajaAmpat Kebanyakan para wisatawan yang datang ke Raja Ampat mempunyai tujuan ingin menyelam.Pemandangan Bawah Laut di Raja Ampat Dengan berwisata ke Raja Ampat, kita bisa menggunakan jalur udara dari Jakarta.
Far from the view-blocking skyscrapers, dense and hectic concrete jungles, congested traffics, flickering electric billboards, endless annoying noises, and all the nuisances of modern cities, you will find a pristine paradise where Mother Nature and warm friendly people welcome you with all the exceptional wonders in Raja Ampat, the islands-regency in West Papua Province. With all the spectacular wonders above and beyond its waters, as well as on land and amidst the thick jungles, this is truly the place where words such as beautiful, enchanting, magnificent, and fascinating get its true physical Emperor of Four Situated off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula on Papua, the most eastern island of the Indonesian Archipelago, Raja Ampat or literally meaning The Four Kings’ is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, and Misool. The name Raja Ampat itself is believed to derive from a legend where a woman found seven eggs, with four of them hatch and become the kings of the four main islands, while the other three became a woman, a ghost, and a stone. For underwater enthusiasts, Raja Ampat definitely offers some of the world’s ultimate experience. The territory within the islands of the Four Kings is enormous, covering million acres of land and sea, home to 540 types of corals, more than 1,000 types of coral fish and 700 types of mollusks. This makes it the most diverse living library for the world's coral reef and underwater biota. According to a report developed by The Nature Conservancy and Conservation International, around 75% of the world's species live here! Raja Ampat’s sheer numbers and diversity of marine life and its huge pristine coral reef systems are a scuba dream come true – and a fantastic site for snorkelers you embark on your dive here, the phrase "Attention to detail" takes on new meaning as pigmy seahorses swim around your fingers. Manta Rays and wobbegongs will glide right by you. Schools of Tuna fish, giant trevallies, snappers, batfish, and even barracudas are there to complete your underwater "meeting list". Not to mention the friendly assistant of the dugong, and a busy colleague, the turtle. Down at the sea floors, giant sea clams measuring to over one meter in length truly offers one of kind close encounter sensation. Obviously, there are a lot of diving and snorkeling spots to choose from in these vast waters. Among these are at the Kabui Passage the very narrow passage between Waigeo and Gam Island crossed by the renowned British explorer, Alfred Russell Wallace in 1860, around the Arborek Island’s Dock, Sawandarek, Yenbuba, Friwen Wall, and many-many more. While its underwater splendors are beyond exceptional, the landscape above the surface is equally breathtaking. As if it was carefully designed and placed with such aesthetic, the rock islets amidst the clear blue water and bright blue sky in Piaynemo offers some of the most spectacular sceneries on the face of the earth. Looking down from the top of the hill, it almost seems that Mother Nature painted her finest artwork and offers a glimpse of paradise. Further at Wayag Island, you will also find an amazing rock islets formation in an even bigger scale. The incredible wildlife of Raja Ampat does not stop underwater. Amidst the many thick jungles within the islands, one can still find various bird species including the spectacular Cendrawasih or the bird of Paradise. There is also an endemic species of cuscus, the Waigeou cuscus or Waigeou spotted cuscus Spilocuscus papuensis which is a species of marsupial in the family Phalangeridae. Aside from its endless fascinating natural attractions, Raja Ampat also offers the distinct hospitality of the Papuan. At the Arborek Tourism Village, you can stay at a number of homestays and mingle with the locals whilst observing their daily life and unique traditions. When a group of tourists arrived, they usually perform a traditional welcome dance right at the dock and entertained the guests’ with various Papuan folk songs. With all its spectacular wonders inland, on the shore, and beyond the waters, and distinct serene ambiance that you rarely find anywhere else on earth, Raja Ampat truly offers the ultimate experience ones can only dream of. So, whether you are an avid diver, occasional snorkeler, or just someone who appreciated the beauty in every sense, Raja Ampat welcomes you to the Heaven on Earth. To get to Raja Ampat you should first take a flight from Jakarta or Makassar to Sorong. There are small aircraft to take you to Waisai, the capital of the district of Raja Ampat, or alternatively, you can take a ferry from the port of Sorong to the islands. Established in 2012, the Marinda Airport in Waisai, the capital town of Raja Ampat Regency served flights to and from the city of Sorong. Wings Air served daily flight between Sorong and Raja Ampat, while Susi Air flight twice a week on Monday and Saturday. Please be advised that Marinda Airport is still under development and expansion and located relatively far from any facilities. So be sure to pack some snacks and drinks as you await your return flights to Sorong. Alternatively, there are ferries available to get you from Sorong and Waisai and vice versa. The ferry trip will take about 2 to three hours. As the main hub to Raja Ampat, the Domine Eduard Osok Airport in Sorong serves flights to a number of major cities in Papua and Indonesia including Manokwari, Jayapura, Ambon, Makassar, Manado, and Jakarta. DescriptionRemark; A - Tropical/Megathermal climate: Anderson T; Place AR; Dixon B; Elizur A, 2005. Sex change strategy and the aromatase genes. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 94:395-404. TNC, 2003. Report on a rapid ecological assessment of the Raja Ampat Islands, Papua, Eastern Indonesia, held October 30 Explore the Natural Beauty of Raja Ampat A Guide to the Best Tourist SpotsRaja Ampat The Gem of IndonesiaDiscover the Pristine Beaches of Raja AmpatRaja Ampat is a group of islands located in West Papua, Indonesia. Known as the "Gem of Indonesia", Raja Ampat is famous for its pristine beaches, crystal clear waters, and stunning marine into the Underwater World of Raja AmpatRaja Ampat is one of the best diving destinations in the world. The waters around the islands are home to an incredible variety of marine life, including colorful coral reefs, schools of tropical fish, and even rare species like the giant manta ray and the pygmy the Magic of Misool IslandMisool Island is one of the most beautiful islands in Raja Ampat. Here you can explore the island's many lagoons, caves, and rock formations, or simply relax on the white sand beaches and take in the stunning the Islands of WayagThe islands of Wayag are a must-visit destination in Raja Ampat. The islands are characterized by their towering limestone cliffs, crystal clear waters, and secluded beaches. Visitors can hike to the top of the cliffs for panoramic views of the surrounding islands, or simply relax on the beaches and soak up the the Local Villages of Raja AmpatRaja Ampat is home to a number of small villages where visitors can experience the local culture and way of life. Some of the most popular villages to visit include Arborek Village, where you can see the traditional handicrafts of the region, and Saondarek Village, where you can watch the locals perform traditional to the Top of Pianemo IslandPianemo Island is known for its iconic viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands and turquoise waters. Visitors can climb to the top of the viewpoint for a once-in-a-lifetime photo at Kri IslandKri Island is the perfect destination for those looking to relax and unwind. The island is known for its white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and calm atmosphere. Visitors can go snorkeling, kayaking, or simply relax on the beach and soak up the Ampat is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Whether you want to explore the underwater world, hike to the top of towering cliffs, or simply relax on a secluded beach, Raja Ampat has it all. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the natural beauty of this incredible Ampat Discovering the Natural Beauty of Indonesia's Hidden GemNestled in the heart of the Coral Triangle in West Papua, Indonesia lies the breathtaking archipelago of Raja Ampat. Known as one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Raja Ampat is home to over 600 islands, each offering its unique natural wonders, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life. In this article, we'll take a closer look at what makes Raja Ampat such a unique and unforgettable into the Underwater World of Raja AmpatRaja Ampat's crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life have made it one of the most popular diving destinations in the world. With over 75% of the world's coral species and over 1,400 species of fish, Raja Ampat's underwater world is nothing short of breathtaking. Divers can explore colorful coral reefs, swim with schools of tropical fish, and even encounter rare species like the walking shark and the of the best places to experience Raja Ampat's underwater world is around the island of Misool. The island is home to a number of dive sites, including the famous Boo Windows and Magic Mountain, where divers can explore underwater caves, see schools of fish, and even encounter larger marine life like sharks and manta Raja Ampat's IslandsIn addition to its underwater world, Raja Ampat's islands are known for their natural beauty and unique landscapes. Visitors can explore towering limestone cliffs, secluded beaches, and lush forests, all while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding of the most popular islands to visit in Raja Ampat is Wayag. The island is characterized by its towering limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters, which visitors can explore by boat or kayak. At the top of the cliffs, visitors can take in panoramic views of the surrounding islands, making for a truly unforgettable to Raja Ampat can also explore the local villages, where they can experience the region's culture and way of life. Some of the most popular villages to visit include Arborek Village, where visitors can see the traditional handicrafts of the region, and Saondarek Village, where they can watch the locals perform traditional on Raja Ampat's Pristine BeachesRaja Ampat's secluded beaches and crystal-clear waters are the perfect destination for those looking to relax and unwind. Visitors can soak up the sun, swim in the calm waters, or even explore the underwater world by of the best beaches to visit in Raja Ampat is Kri Island. The island is known for its white sand beaches and calm atmosphere, making it the perfect destination for a day of relaxation. Visitors can also go snorkeling to see the vibrant marine life that surrounds the Ampat is a truly unique and unforgettable destination that offers something for everyone. From its vibrant underwater world to its stunning islands and pristine beaches, Raja Ampat is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. So, pack your bags and get ready to discover the natural beauty of Indonesia's hidden gem.
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RosaGaman’s campaign hosted a cooking contest for women in Raja Ampat, West Papua in Indonesia. She notes: “Women, as the managers of their households, by spreading these messages, become the agents of behavioral change for their family members” (Dua Belas Langkah Awal untuk Lompatan Besar, 2014, p. 94). Involving women in these
If you’re not sure what exactly a descriptive essay is and how to write one, you’ve come to the right place. I’m Tutor Phil, and in this tutorial I’ll explain how a descriptive essay works and how to write it, step by step. We’ll write one together, so you’ll have a great example of a descriptive essay. What Is a Descriptive Essay? A descriptive essay is a piece of writing in which the author describes a place, a person, an object, an animal, or a process. The purpose of a descriptive essay is to move the reader to some kind of a revelation, conclusion, or decision about the subject. It is very important to note that a descriptive essay is not an argumentative essay. You’re not presenting an argument and doing whatever it takes to support it. In a descriptive essay, your intention should be to describe the subject in such a way that the reader would create her own impression of it. At the same time, your essay is not neutral because it is colored by your own perception or experience of the subject. In other words, you are implying and suggesting, not blatantly pushing an opinion. You want to let the reader see, hear, touch, smell, and taste the place you’re describing. And that experience should lead the reader to an appropriate impression or conclusion. Writing a Descriptive Essay Is a 6-Step Process Step 1. Choose the subject Maybe your instructor has already chosen the subject for you. If not, choose a country, city, or a place within a city or a geographical location that you are familiar with. Ideally, it is a place that you have been to and have a good memory of it. A descriptive essay about a place should not rely solely on research, in most cases. The real value of your essay is that you know that place, and perhaps it has a special meaning for you or evokes feelings that no other place can evoke. So, unless you have to write about a specific place where you have never been, choose a location that has a special place in your heart. Sometimes, your subject can be a place with which you may have negative associations. But most likely, it is a beloved place that has left an indelible impression on your heart and mind. Criteria for choosing the place Ideally, this place should be dear to your heart It is unique. It is unlike any other place you’ve ever been to, in at least one or two important ways It has left a strong impression on you Perhaps you learned something there Perhaps something wonderful happened to you there, such as meeting your soulmate or discovering something about yourself Ideally, it has special visual qualities that stand out in contrast to what your audience is probably used to. In other words, being visually striking is a huge plus. I’ll give you an example. For me, one particular little spa town in Europe won me over when I first visited it many years ago. Its name is Carlsbad, or Karlovy Vary. The terms are interchangeable. One is of German origin, and the other is native Czech. It is located in the western part of Czech Republic, not too far from the German border. It is serene, spectacular, and magical, and I’ll choose it as the subject for our sample descriptive essay. By the way, Carlsbad, California was named after Karlovy Vary because of the similar mineral content of the underground waters found in the American cousin city. Step 2. Pick an audience I understand that you’re probably writing this essay to fulfill a requirement for your class. In which case, your audience is your teacher or professor. But even if you’re writing for your instructor, you should still have a particular audience in mind because this will help you form ideas and keep your thoughts flowing. Knowing your audience will inform your choices of what to include and what to exclude in your descriptive essay because your reader may care about some aspects of this place but not others. Criteria for choosing an audience Your ideal reader is someone who is most likely to be interested in this place It is someone who is likely to enjoy reading your essay Your ideal audience is also someone who will benefit from reading about this place and derive the most value from it Let’s come back to our example of Karlovy Vary. As I already mentioned, it is a spa town, which means that its attractiveness lies in its therapeutic qualities. I first visited this gem of a town back in 2004 as a result of a real academic and professional burnout. I believe I was still an undergraduate student finishing up my studies, and I also had a stressful job. I lived in Brooklyn, which is a borough of New York City, and this metropolis is known for its stressful lifestyle. New York has all the disadvantages of living in a large city, such as pollution and other stressors that can really suck the life energy out of its dwellers if they are not careful. I lived in New York for 25 years, and I love this city. I don’t want to come across as totally negative about it. But focusing on the negatives about my city in this case will help you see how I am choosing the audience for this essay we’ll be writing together in this tutorial. You see, New York City is a direct opposite of Karlovy Vary in several critical ways. Establishing a contrast helps define an audience New York is noisy. Drivers here are notorious for incessant horn honking. And you can hear an ambulance or a police siren probably every 15 minutes or so. Conversely, Karlovy Vary is super quiet. Such a crazy hustle and bustle doesn’t exist here, and drivers don’t have a reason to honk the horn all the time. It is also very rare to hear a police or an ambulance siren. Air quality in New York is decent for a big city, but it is still relatively polluted. All the millions of cars and trucks produce way too much carbon dioxide. You can actually see the smog from some vantage points. The air in Karlovy Vary is virtually pristine. The town is surrounded by hills, and car traffic is not allowed in the city center. The landscape in New York is a bit monotonous and often fails to inspire. They don’t call this city “a concrete jungle” for nothing. The overall atmosphere is hardly conducive to a great mood or daily inspiration. Conversely, Karlovy Vary offers aesthetically pleasing, relaxing, and inspiring architecture and landscape. It’s like entering a spa, only the spa is a whole town. Now that we have this contrast, it is easy to see who might be interested in learning more about Karlovy Vary. Our ideal audience is someone who Lives in a big metropolis, such as NYC or another big city Can relate to being excessively stressed out Is aware of noise and air pollution Would love an escape to relax and renew, even if only by reading an essay. So, our essay becomes a sort of a virtual or a fantasy escape until an actual trip becomes possible. Your audience might have different challenges, needs, and desires. It could be someone who Is nostalgic about their childhood and a place associated with it Dreams about a perfect place to live and work Plans a retirement location Think of these factors when determining your audience. In the meantime, because we’ve already identified our ideal reader – a stressed out urban dweller – we can move on to the next 3. Divide the subject into subtopics No matter what kind of an essay you’re writing, you want to divide the main topic into subtopics. In other words, you want to create some kind of a structure that will consist of parts. I use and teach my students to use the technique I call the Power of Three. What this means is that instead of having just one big topic, such as one town, we can have three aspects of this town to discuss. Incidentally, we already talked about three major differences between NYC and Karlovy Vary. These are noise levels, air quality, and landscape. So, perhaps we can use one or more of these aspects of a city as sections of our essay. We must keep in mind that we’re not writing a comparative essay, although that’s a possibility, too. We’re writing a descriptive essay. So, we need to find three aspects of the town that we can discuss one after another to put together a rich and detailed enough picture of this place. Note that these three aspects correspond to the senses of hearing, smell, and sight. Let’s make a preliminary list of such aspects of Karlovy Vary Quietness. Does this aspect present an interesting description opportunity? This will depend on our ability to turn it into an asset. Air quality. This may be too specific. We may want to zoom out a little and discuss more than one natural asset of this city. Some of the others include water quality and the industries associated with it. Landscape. This is the most conspicuous aspect of this city. The first thing you’re struck with is how beautiful this place really is. This one is definitely a winner. If we go about writing about these three aspects of Karlovy Vary creatively, we will have three nice sections or paragraphs that will form the body of our essay. Note that we’ll probably use more than one sensory perception, such as sight or smell, in each section. We’ll simply use one of three senses as a primary focus in each of our three sections. It would make sense to begin the discussion of the city by describing it visually. So, this will be our primary focus in the first section. Then, we can proceed to the sense of hearing. Why? Because our last section will be about air and water. And we should probably leave those for last because we can hear the water before we can taste it. That’s just the way it works in Karlovy Vary. So, the primary sense perception in our second section will be hearing. And this section won’t be just about how quiet it is. In fact, the real contrast between a big city and Karlovy Vary is the quality of the soundscape, not just the simple quietness, although it’s a part of it. So, we’ll focus on all the little sounds that make this place unique. Finally, in the third section or paragraph, we’ll talk about the air and the water, which will correspond to the senses of smell and taste, primarily. Again, we’ll be using any sense perceptions we feel necessary to make the reader’s experience as real as possible. And now we have our place, we know our audience, and we have our three main ideas about this place that we’ll use to structure the essay. We can begin writing, and we’ll start with the opening paragraph. Step 4. Write the introduction An introductory paragraph in a descriptive essay offers you a lot of flexibility in how you choose to write it. You can start off with a particular example of a sense perception, drop your reader in the middle of a town square, or begin with an abstract concept. I would like to suggest an easy and practical way to do it. In the first sentence or two, pull your reader from the outside world into this particular magical place you’ve chosen to write about. Then, focus on the place you want to describe and say something general about it that would set the context or provide a perspective. And finally, set some kind of an expectation for what’s to follow. You can create a sense of mystery, if you like. Remember, this is not an argumentative essay. So, you have more room for creativity. This is where we begin to put together our descriptive essay example. Let’s write our introductory paragraph. Descriptive Essay Introduction “When the city has worn you down, the body is tired, and the soul yearns for a respite, you can count on a little magic gem of a town that will nourish you back to life. The name of the place is Karlovy Vary, and it is nested in the heart of Europe, in Western Bohemia, a region in Czech Republic famous for its spa towns. Its beautiful architecture, therapeutic landscape, clean air, and mineral waters offer the weary a healing adventure and a feast for the senses.” What have we done in this paragraph? We’ve pulled the reader into the world of this small spa town. We first descended in their world of the stressful city, and then we turned their attention to its opposite. We named the town and explained where it is located. And finally, we provided a glimpse of what to expect in this descriptive essay about this town. Now, we’re ready to write the body of the essay. Step 5. Write the body of the essay We know our three main sections, which in this case correspond to three sense perceptions. Each section can have more than one paragraph. It all depends on how long your essay has to be. If you are writing an essay of about 500-600 words, then a five-paragraph structure will do the job. If you need to write 2000 words or more, then you’ll have three sections instead of just three paragraphs. And then each section can also be divided into two or three subsections using the Power of Three, if you like. And each subsection can be a paragraph or more. Just remember – the more words you need, the more dividing into subtopics you must do. The key to writing more is dividing one idea into several supporting ideas. And then you simply treat each supporting idea as a tiny essay. If you struggle with essay writing in general or need to brush it up, I recommend you read my tutorial on essay writing for beginners. This would be a great place to turn to next. Now, let’s write out our body paragraphs. Since there’s quite a bit to cover, we’ll probably take two paragraphs per section to get the job done. Descriptive essay body paragraphs “When you stay in one of the pretty little hotels in Karlovy Vary, you are likely to be descending the hills towards the hot springs every morning. No matter which part of town you live in, you’ll be greeted with a magnificent sight of little hotels and spas whose architecture has a unifying 19th century style. At the same time, each building has its own character, color, and features. The town is situated on several hills, and the hotels are lined up along about four levels. The first level is down by the river Tepla, and these hotels are only a few because most of the downtown is occupied with hot springs colonnades where people gather and drink hot mineral water. The next three levels ascend from the springs, and you can either take the stairs or even use a funicular that will take you to the highest level to the Hotel Imperial. As you exit your hotel in the morning, you are greeted with a sight of a collection of small, three to four story buildings that look like birthday cakes. They are pink, green, blue, red, turquoise, and any color you can imagine. You suddenly realize how this variety of colors and shapes strewn over the hillsides all facing you and the city center makes your head spin and makes you feel like you’ve never felt before. Your healing has begun with landscape therapy. As you descend the stairs to reach the hot springs, you notice the abundance of oxygen in the air because it has a subtle but distinct smell, a bit like the way air smells right before a rain. Then, as you pass by another hotel, and you’ll pass more than one, a light whiff of toast and fried eggs with bacon hits you, stirring your appetite. It is customary to drink a cup of hot mineral water before you come back to your hotel for breakfast. It is called a drinking cure. As you keep walking towards the geyser and the springs that surround it, you notice another astonishing detail. Nobody is in a rush. Nobody has anywhere to be except right here, right now. Travelers with cute little porcelain cups stroll along without a worry in the world, taking in the sights, the smells, and the sounds of the birds chirping and singing all around. Their serenity infects you. You slow down, too. You begin to look, smell, and listen. This town has got you. Karlovy Vary is famous for its healing mineral waters that are known to alleviate gastrointestinal issues. These waters really do have magic powers. You have your little sipping cup with you, and when you reach one of the springs, you wait for your turn to fill it up, walk off, and begin sipping. The water has a very subtle smell, but its taste is pretty strong for water. It has very high mineral content and tastes salty. Most people like the taste. Some find it too strong. But one thing is for sure – by the time you’re about half way through with your cup’s content, your digestive juices have begun to stir. The hot springs flow out through several fountains, each with its own intricately detailed colonnade. The mineral content of water bursting out of each fountain is identical. But the temperature of the water varies from really hot to mild and comfortable. Your “spa doctor” actually prescribes which fountains to use and how much to drink. Sipping the water out of a special porcelain cup with a built-in straw-like system is a special pleasure of its own. The point is not to rush but to take about 20 minutes to empty the cup. In the meantime, you have a chance to take in the magnificent serenity that surrounds and infuses you. When you’ve drunk your water, it is time to head back to your hotel and eat breakfast. You repeat this routine three times a day for the duration of your stay. By day three, you are serenity itself. By day fourteen, you are a brand new person.” Step 6. Write the conclusion A conclusion in a descriptive essay is, like the introduction, more flexible than a conclusion in an argumentative essay. You can conclude your essay in any way you really want as long as you observe one rule. Just make sure you zoom out and write in more general terms. It is not the time to add specific details and examples. This is the time to wrap things up and end on a general note. Your conclusion can be very short – only a couple of sentences. But you can take your space and write as much or as little as you feel like. You can always go back and trim it down or beef it up. Let’s write our conclusion. Our Conclusion “Upon reading this, you may feel that this town is described as some sort of a paradise. And in a way, it is, especially if you are traveling from a big city and carrying a load of accumulated stress. But it’s not until you see, touch, smell, hear, and taste it for yourself that this European jewel will become a part of your entire being forever.” It’s okay to be a little emotional and perhaps to even exaggerate a little in the concluding paragraph. Just notice that this one is more general than any of the body paragraphs. It also touches upon or mentions every sense perception evoked in the body of the essay. Your Key Takeaways A descriptive essay is much more flexible and has a lot fewer rules than an argumentative essay. Use the five sense perceptions – sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing – to structure your essay. You don’t have to organize your essay by sense perceptions. You can divide your place into sections and walk the reader through each one. You can even structure your essay as a string of paragraphs that describe one particular walk or route, from beginning to end. Our last body paragraph is a description of the process of drinking hot mineral water in Karlovy Vary. It is a perfect example of a description of a process, if you ever want to write that kind of an essay. Don’t persuade but subtly suggest. Show, don’t tell, whenever you can. Some Real Life Views of Karlovy Vary River Tepla in AutumnRiver Tepla in the Summer. Hotel Imperial is seen far in the background. A feast of colors. A colonnade with a hot spring fountain. Evening Karlovy hope this was helpful. Now go ahead and write that descriptive essay about a place! Tutor Phil
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