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Text and Photography by Zafer KIZILKAYA
Shaped by the largest volcanoes in the world, Indonesian Archipelago is also known as “Ring of Fire”. Scientists believe that the amazingly rich underwater biological diversity of Indonesian waters is closely related with long time volcano activities...
Text and Photography by Tim Laman
Dawn is breaking in the rain forest of Borneo. A mist hangs in the tree top as the gray light begins to penetrate the depths of the forest where I prepare my climbing rope at the base of a giant tree...
Text and Photography by Zafer KIZILKAYA
Rainforests and coral reefs cover only seven percent of the earth surface. Almost 70 percent of the whole biological life on the planet exists in these ecosystems. Coral reefs are the least known and understood ecological niches.
Text and Photography by Zafer Kizilkaya
For the people of Nusa Lembongan, seaweed farming is the primary source of livelihood with 85% of the population cultivates seaweed. Two species of seaweed they farm go to the world food hydrocolloids industry and Hong Kong to be consumed as food...