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Pintu Kota (literally, "door of the city") beach, located near Latuhalat village in Ambon Island, has its fame and uniqueness in a huge cliff, sticking toward the sea, with a big hole on it, shaped ...
Pasir Panjang (literally, "long sand") beach, or Ngurbloat beach in local tongue, is well-known for its soft, powder-like sand and its no less than 3 km outstretched shore-line. Located near Tual, ...
Morea are giant eels found only in the small lake of Way Selaka at Waai village, Ambon Island, called "morea" in local tongue, are up to 1-1.5 m in length and 20 kg in weight. Despite the gigantic ...
Manusela National Park, covering an area of 189,000 hectares or 20% of Seram Island, is said to be the most beautiful national park in Indonesia. Consisting of magnificent rainforests, mountains, ...
Lenso dance is usually performed in weddings and traditional ceremonies by 6-10 female dancers, sometimes more. Each dancer holds lenso's (handkerchiefs) in both hands and sways them around with ...
Hunimua beach, located at Liang village about 40 km from Ambon city, once declared the most beautiful beach in Indonesia by UNDP in 1990, until today is still a favourite spot to domestic and foreign ...
Hila Kaitetu village, located about 35 km from Ambon city, possesses some historical sites such as Immanuel church (built in 1659) and Wapauwe mosque (built in 1414), both claimed by the locals to be ...