The moon and stars are THE GIFT someday -Way Out West- (Taken with instagram)
A polar bear mother and her cubs play on Barter Island, Alaska, before the ice sets in. In a matter of weeks or even days the water could be transformed to ice and the bears will head north to begin their search for food. The temperatures in the Arctic this year were unusually warm. Wildlife photographer, Jon Cornforth from Seattle says: “This is their time to play before the ice comes and they have to start seriously looking for food.” Picture: Jon Cornforth / Barcroft Media
Mau ke Alaska! Boleh ga siiih?
Karon #beach #normal (Taken with instagram)
DERAWAN ISLAND, Kalimantan Indonesia
The Derawan Islands are in the province of East Kalimantan in Indonesia. They include Derawan, Sangalaki, Kakaban, Maratua, Panjang, and Samama Island and submerged Reefs and Islets. They are located in the Sulawesi Sea, on the coastal shelf of East Kalimantan (2°17’N - 118°13’E).
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Kakaban Island, Berau | East borneo - Indonesia
Kakaban Island is home to Jellyfish Lake. Only 25 minute boat ride from Sangalaki Island, dip into the 5-square-kilometer lake and swim (and even touch) the stingless jellyfish! This unique species can only be found in two places in the world. In Palau Islands, the Philippines. And here, in Kakaban Island! Snorkeling with jellyfish that do not have stings presents an experience of a lifetime!
Kakaban is also renowned for its rugged deep walls that live up pretty much to any expectation. Pelagics such as manta rays, barracudas, tunas, jacks, trevallies, and various species of sharks are residents here. Also enjoy the reef life that assembles along the walls. Hanging soft coral tiers, fans and whips, as well as colorful reef fish!
source: www.derawanarchipelago.com
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