The Kais: Vision of Paradise

Located southwest of New Guinea, a mere 800 kilometers north of Darwin, the Kais consist of two fairly large and numerous tiny islands covering an area of 900 square kilometers.

September 23, 2008

With their heavy forests, rugged mountains and coasts rising hundreds of meters above the sea forming an impressive limestone arc of uplifted coral reefs, these non-volcanic islands of eastern Indonesia are singularly picturesque—a wonderful discovery for the naturalist and traveler alike. The dazzling white sand beaches of Kai Kecil, in particular, are a spectacular attraction.

The fauna and flora of the region show marked affinity to spe

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