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It Was A Fantastic Journey to Tomolol Cave

My trip to Indonesia, like most of my other trips, was solo travel. The great thing about traveling solo on dive trips is you meet all kinds of new friends! After diving the Watch Towers, we went on an expedition to Tomolol Cave, a sacred site. A Muslim shrine is located at the entrance. Tomolol Cave has a river with fantastic limestone and rock formations. Most people use a life jacket or ring to float through the caves, much of it in the dark. Many people had lights, of course, so we could see the inner walls of the cave. From the boat to the caves on small boats, there is a pearl farm on the way. Boats must stop and pick up local guards to go to Tomolol Cave. One cannot take anything out of the cave, and the guards make sure no one dives the pearl farm for pearls!

The Pearl Farm worker’s residences.

 

Heading to Tomolol
The rivers of Misool are stunning.

 

The blue was so intense!

 

 

 

The area around Tomolol Cave was even more beautiful than I had imagined.
Coming into the cave area.
Coming into the cave was shallow and rocky…I wished I had brought my dive booties!
Here we are, a group photo at the entrance to Tomolol Cave! I am on the front row, left.

The colors inside the cave were amazing!

Gold formation! Just incredible.
There were openings here and there in the cave.

Mother’s Milk.
Playing in the sunlight
I loved floating in the cave!

Our guards, and a fisherman and his house behind them.
A cliffside burial site…though these human bones are not buried.
A little freaky, I’d say!

The cave itself is like a cathedral to stone, water, and nature. Carnivorous Pitcher Plants hang on its outer walls. Misool is jungly along the rivers leading to the cave, and there are even cliff burial sites! It is bizarre to see human remains on the side of the cliffs. The presence of the guards guarantees they are not disturbed. Floating through the monoliths was a surreal experience, and one I tried to soak into my very skin. I never want to forget the beauty of Raja Ampat.

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Tam Warner

Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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