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]]>Komodo is one of the few places in the world with gorgeous pink sand beaches. They truly are spectacular.
There are only a handful of places in the entire world you can spot the komodo dragon in the wild. They are dinosaur-like creatures and are fascinating to watch.
The Komodo National Park has some of the greatest dive sites for beginners and expert divers. Even if you are an avid snorkeling fan, you can spot a huge range of coral and fish.
The Komodo National Park is so special that it has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Even more impressively, it has been classified as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. It’s not hard to see why.
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]]>The hidden beach is far from any human inhabits. It was created artificially by the impact of a bomb during military trials. No doubt it’s an oasis of white sand and crystal clear water that invites relaxation.
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Ayutuki is famous for the turquoise water of its lagoon, its uninhabited islands and its palm beaches. Another advantage is that until recently the island was outside the routes of mass tourism. Tapuaetai Island, also known as One Foot Island, is a small island in the southeast of the lagoon. The island provides the best angle for observation of the lagoon.
The sand in Komodo island appears pink due to red coral mixed with white sand. The contrasted colors between the water and shore, creates spectacular view.
A beautiful city built on rocks near the sea. Small corridors of sand between the cliffs create small shores inside the magical city.
The arches right on shore making the beach look like a natural cathedral. Water pound the rock over and over for thousands and thousands of years, until it created the special view.
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]]>The post The Top Reasons to Visit Komodo National Park, Indonesia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Komodo is one of the few places in the world with gorgeous pink sand beaches. They truly are spectacular.
There are only a handful of places in the entire world you can spot the komodo dragon in the wild. They are dinosaur-like creatures and are fascinating to watch.
The Komodo National Park has some of the greatest dive sites for beginners and expert divers. Even if you are an avid snorkeling fan, you can spot a huge range of coral and fish.
The Komodo National Park is so special that it has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Even more impressively, it has been classified as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. It’s not hard to see why.
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]]>The post 5 Prettiest Beaches in the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The hidden beach is far from any human inhabits. It was created artificially by the impact of a bomb during military trials. No doubt it’s an oasis of white sand and crystal clear water that invites relaxation.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZ6czPBHVXL/?hl=en&taken-by=danielrobertito
Ayutuki is famous for the turquoise water of its lagoon, its uninhabited islands and its palm beaches. Another advantage is that until recently the island was outside the routes of mass tourism. Tapuaetai Island, also known as One Foot Island, is a small island in the southeast of the lagoon. The island provides the best angle for observation of the lagoon.
The sand in Komodo island appears pink due to red coral mixed with white sand. The contrasted colors between the water and shore, creates spectacular view.
A beautiful city built on rocks near the sea. Small corridors of sand between the cliffs create small shores inside the magical city.
The arches right on shore making the beach look like a natural cathedral. Water pound the rock over and over for thousands and thousands of years, until it created the special view.
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