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By Scuba Diving Partner | Updated On January 30, 2017
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Underwater photographers are always on the cutting edge when it comes to finding and exploring the best new dive destinations and the place that has both amateurs and professionals buzzing is Raja Ampat, Indonesia. In the July issue of Scuba Diving, Stephen Frink and Berkley White explore the seven reasons why this remote island group is the hottest new destination for the photo set. In this exclusive online bonus material, White explores the rare experience of shooting blue water mangrove habitats and Frink details his unexpected side trip to another Indonesian hotspot--Bali. The July issue of Scuba Diving magazine will be mailed to subscribers starting May 28 and available on newsstands June 19. Scuba Diving is sold at major bookstores and at more than 600 local dive shops. To find a shop near you that carries the magazine, see www.scubadiving.com/goldentankretailers.
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Bali Connection World-renowned underwater photographer Stephen Frink, who visited Raja Ampat, Indonesia, recently, has learned to expect the unexpected when on assignment for Scuba Diving. So when his live-aboard trip was cut short, he made an unexpected side trip to Bali--Indonesia's most popular tourist destination--to explore the diving off the island.
Berkley White's Raja Ampat Trip A brief look at photographer's Berkley White's trip to Raja Ampat, including his experiences in deeper water and in mangrove habitats.
Helpful Research Links Check out the chronicles and photography of Deb Fugitt of City Seahorse Photography and Duncan Neville of the Nature Conservancy.

||| |---|---| | Underwater photographers are always on the cutting edge when it comes to finding and exploring the best new dive destinations and the place that has both amateurs and professionals buzzing is Raja Ampat, Indonesia. In the July issue of Scuba Diving, Stephen Frink and Berkley White explore the seven reasons why this remote island group is the hottest new destination for the photo set. In this exclusive online bonus material, White explores the rare experience of shooting blue water mangrove habitats and Frink details his unexpected side trip to another Indonesian hotspot--Bali. The July issue of Scuba Diving magazine will be mailed to subscribers starting May 28 and available on newsstands June 19. Scuba Diving is sold at major bookstores and at more than 600 local dive shops. To find a shop near you that carries the magazine, see www.scubadiving.com/goldentankretailers. | |

|||| |---|---|---| | Online Bonus Content| | | Bali Connection World-renowned underwater photographer Stephen Frink, who visited Raja Ampat, Indonesia, recently, has learned to expect the unexpected when on assignment for Scuba Diving. So when his live-aboard trip was cut short, he made an unexpected side trip to Bali--Indonesia's most popular tourist destination--to explore the diving off the island.| | | | Berkley White's Raja Ampat Trip A brief look at photographer's Berkley White's trip to Raja Ampat, including his experiences in deeper water and in mangrove habitats. | | | | Helpful Research Links Check out the chronicles and photography of Deb Fugitt of City Seahorse Photography and Duncan Neville of the Nature Conservancy.|

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