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00:0020,000 years ago, a vast tropical continent called Sundar land flourished.
00:07Dense jungles, wide rivers and ancient mountains covered the land.
00:15Until the oceans rose and swallowed it whole.
00:26When Sundar land disappeared beneath the sea, it left behind a world of isolated islands,
00:35ancient cultures and untouched landscapes.
00:47Today that world is called Indonesia.
00:54The largest archipelago on earth, shaped by fire, water and time.
01:07Where many of its most extraordinary places still remain unseen.
01:13Long before sunrise, the mountain begins to breathe.
01:30Tourists climb Egan in the dark to witness blue flames, a phenomenon found in only a few
01:36places on earth.
01:38But the sulphur miners don't need flashlights.
01:48But the sulphur miners don't need flashlights.
02:01They've walked this path for years.
02:10Some come from villages just down the slope.
02:18Others have crossed islands for a job few would take.
02:31For them, it isn't rare or remarkable.
02:34It's routine.
02:35By sunrise, they're deep inside the crater, surrounded by toxic clouds and the hiss of sulphur gas catching fire.
02:50The heat burns, the air stings.
03:00They work with iron rods and bare hands, carving yellow slabs of hardened sulphur.
03:12Each load can weigh over 70 kilos.
03:18The climb out is slow, silent and suffused with steam.
03:28For a full day's haul, they earn little more than the price of a meal back in town.
03:37Above the lake glows a strange electric green, a crater filled with the world's largest pool
03:43of acid.
04:07Not every volcano needs to threaten to be felt.
04:13Some are part of the background, until you realise they've shaped everything.
04:24Mount Inuri doesn't erupt often.
04:26It doesn't loom.
04:29It just stands, steep and silent, above fields, forests and scattered villages across flores.
04:43From the air, its ridgelines ripple like fabric.
04:53The slopes fold into each other, green and untouched, as if no one had ever crossed them.
05:04There are no roads cutting through.
05:07No signs pointing up.
05:14Just paths that fade into forest and people who grow up beneath its outline.
05:21There's no drama here, only presence.
05:40The first steps are taken in the dark.
05:47Climbers leave Sembolun while the valley still sleeps.
06:02Moving past rice fields and quiet rooftops, chasing light toward a mountain that doesn't
06:06always welcome them.
06:15Mount Rinjani isn't just high, it's sacred.
06:19To the Sasak and Balinese, it's the seat of spirits.
06:26Where offerings are left in silence before the climb continues.
06:34As the trail rises, the air thins, clouds drift through the ridgelines.
06:46At the summit, Sagara Anak, the crater lake, glows blue beneath shifting mist.
07:03In the centre of it, a smaller volcano still rises and smokes.
07:07A volcano within a volcano.
07:10Even in silence, the mountain feels like it's holding something back.
07:31It's quiet, but not in a way that makes you feel safe.
07:46Most volcanoes explode with fire, this one burps.
07:57At Bledugkuu, thick grey mud boils up from underground, bursting with a sound like cannon fire.
08:08Others collect the salt left behind, others just watch it breathe.
08:18And Glangaran is different again.
08:19It's a fossilised volcano that hasn't erupted in tens of millions of years.
08:27Now it's all stone and jungle.
08:38Quiet trails, hidden cliffs and a view that doesn't feel like a volcano at all.
08:42It's a fossilised volcano that doesn't feel like a volcano at all.
09:01It doesn't feel real.
09:24A smoking crater, a perfect green cone, a volcano erupting in the distance.
09:29All inside one massive caldera.
09:37Batak stands still, Semeru breathes fire every 20 minutes, and Bromo in the centre never stops steaming.
09:59The valley they sit in is called the Sea of Sand.
10:07A black desert of volcanic ash where horses cross at dawn and clouds pour over the rim.
10:17At sunrise, it's like watching the world begin again.
10:25You can walk right to the crater's edge.
10:41No fences, no warning signs.
10:43There's footsteps on soft ash and the sound of steam.
11:05To the Tengarees, this place is sacred.
11:13Every year they climb to the rim and throw offerings into the crater, food, flowers, even live animals,
11:19gifts for the mountain, and the spirits they believe still live inside it.
11:23Three lakes, side by side, each a different colour.
11:51One glows green, another turns red, the third darkens into black.
11:59Sometimes they stay like that for weeks.
12:01Sometimes they change overnight.
12:07Locals believe the lakes are where souls go.
12:10One for the elderly, one for the young, and one for those who went down the wrong path.
12:24But the colours never follow a pattern.
12:30No one can predict when they'll shift, or why.
12:39This is considered one of the rarest geological wonders in the world.
12:49At sunrise, mist moves slowly through the crater.
12:52Even when nothing moves, the place feels uncertain.
13:13It's not the tallest, or the loudest, but something about it makes you pause.
13:22Wee Kakura sits deep in the hills of Tsumba.
13:27A slender ribbon of water falling into a still blue pool.
13:38It's surrounded by forest, rock, and quiet rice fields tucked into the valley.
13:48Most of the island is dry and sun-beaten.
13:50But here, the air stays cool.
13:52The stone stays green.
13:54It's the kind of place you stumble on, then fall silent.
14:05The sound is soft, the light stays low, and for a moment the world feels small again.
14:24From a distance, it looks untouched.
14:26A green lake tucked into the hills, still as glass.
14:38But look closer.
14:39You'll see floating platforms drifting quietly across the surface.
14:50There are several fish farms, tended by hand.
14:52They paddle between cages, checking nets.
15:02Sometimes the lake is so quiet, you can hear their boats before you see them.
15:14The lake was formed by a volcano, but there's no sign of fire now.
15:19Just water, hills, and mist.
15:29Not many people come here, but those who do, usually stay longer than they planned.
15:54Most lakes reflect the sky, but this one is different.
16:02Talagawana means lake of colours.
16:05Sometimes it glows green.
16:12Other days it shifts to yellow or turquoise.
16:21It changes with the sunlight, the minerals, or some say the mood of the spirits if you ask
16:26the locals.
16:32It sits in a volcanic crater, surrounded by forest and rising mist.
16:41No boats, no buildings.
16:46Just colour, shifting without warning.
17:01The cliffs are the first thing you see.
17:05Sheer walls of stone rising hundreds of metres from the valley floor towering on all sides
17:11like a natural fortress.
17:14But then you notice what lies below.
17:27Rice fields stretch out like a green quilt.
17:34Water buffalo move slowly through the morning mist.
17:41Children ride bikes along narrow paths between the paddies.
17:45Everything feels small, quiet, and perfectly in place.
17:57Harar Valley seems like it was never meant to be found, folded into the earth, hidden behind
18:02walls of rock.
18:07Waterfalls spill from the cliffs.
18:18Villagers rest in their shadow.
18:19And in the space between, just enough room for life to move at its own pace.
18:39It doesn't fall from one point, it falls from everywhere.
18:45Tumpak Sewu means a thousand waterfalls, a name that fits.
18:49A horseshoe of water pours down from the forest above, feeding the basin below.
18:58From above, it looks still almost designed.
19:14But from below, it's chaos.
19:21Mist fills the air, the ground stays wet, and the roar never stops.
19:34It's not easy to reach, the trail is steep, the rocks are slick, and the climb back up
19:39is worse.
19:45But it's worth it.
19:46Because down there, it doesn't feel like a place people were meant to reach.
19:50At first, it looks unreal.
20:20Rows of rooftops, rising up the hillside, stacked tightly on steep ground, but this isn't a
20:34viewpoint.
20:34It's a village.
20:42People grow vegetables on the slopes.
20:45Children walk to school along narrow roads.
20:47Motorbikes weave through mist.
20:50Locals call it Nepal Vanjava.
20:58Not because it copies anything, but because there's nowhere else in Indonesia that looks
21:02like this.
21:05Behind it all, Mount Summing rises over 3,000 metres into the clouds.
21:19When it's clear, the peak feels close enough to touch.
21:33And when it's not, it's easy to forget you're living next to a volcano, until you look at
21:38how life is built around it.
21:42And from a distance, it looks like just another forested hill.
21:55it looks like just another forested hill but climb to the top and the stones
22:07begin to speak. Rectangular blocks weathered and moss covered stacked in
22:15perfect terraces. Some say they were placed here more than 10,000 years ago, long
22:26before any known civilization.
22:34Because of its shape some call it Pyramid Mountain, others simply call it
22:42Gunung Padang. And believe it may be the oldest megalithic site in Southeast Asia
22:51possibly even the oldest on earth.
23:00Scientists still debate how old it really is.
23:07Some believe it hides subterranean chambers carved deep inside the hill.
23:12Others point to the layout aligned with the sun and stars following ancient
23:19astronomical patterns. And beneath it all the hill itself is an extinct volcano
23:27adding a geological twist to the mystery.
23:30Locals say it holds spiritual power.
23:46No one knows for sure who built it or why.
23:49But one thing is clear, it wasn't built by accident.
24:06If the age is right, it could change what we thought we knew about the ancient world.
24:11High in the mountains of Flores, far from roads or signal, sits a village that doesn't make sense at first.
24:30Seven tall houses, all perfectly round, all pointing to the sky.
24:42Arranged in a circle, not by chance, but by design.
24:48No one knows exactly how long Wayribo has stood here, only that the ancestors chose this place for a reason and that tradition never moved it.
25:06A place above the clouds, where nothing arrives easily and nothing leaves quickly.
25:17The homes are called Mbaru Nyang, built by hand, shaped by memory and guided by sacred rules that have endured for generations.
25:37You don't expect to find a swamp this high in the mountains.
25:57Bento Swamp sits in the highlands of Sumatra, quiet, wide and mostly unknown.
26:10Rivers wind through open grassland.
26:17Trees lean over the black water.
26:22Buffalo moves slowly, barely making a sound.
26:33There are no villages, no signs, just water, sky and a kind of stillness that never seems to change.
26:52In South Kalamantan, the swamp doesn't push people away, it makes space for them.
27:03Homes sit on wooden stilts above the water, bridges creak, canoes drift between front doors.
27:14You don't walk through this village, you paddle.
27:26People grow vegetables on floating plots, children splash between platforms.
27:32It's not just life in the swamp, it's life built with it.
27:56And just down the river, the water becomes more than a home.
28:04Before the sun fully rises, the river begins to fill with boats.
28:09Dozens of wooden canoes gather in the current, each one stacked with fruit, vegetables, herbs and hot food.
28:22Women in conical hats paddle from boat to boat.
28:29Some trade, some sell, some come just to talk.
28:39A larger boat floats at the centre, carpeted, crowded and full of colour.
28:46It acts like a village square where vendors' paws and goods pass across boats like hands across a table.
28:52There's no shouting.
29:05Just paddles tapping against wood.
29:07Quiet greetings and hand to hand exchanges.
29:10This is the floating market of South Kalamantan.
29:17And it has been operating for hundreds of years.
29:28It doesn't feel like a show, it feels like part of the river itself.
29:43It lasts for only an hour or two, then the boats drift apart, the colours fade and the water goes still again.
30:04Not all villages are built for convenience, some are built for the ancestors.
30:14On the coast of Soomba, houses rise like shrines.
30:21Towering thatched roofs, steep and sharp, pointing to the spirit world.
30:29Each home is a symbol.
30:31The taller the roof, the stronger the connection to Maripu.
30:34The ancestral force that still guides daily life.
30:38Stone tombs sit beside the living.
30:47Rituals happen at the hearth.
30:49Even the layout of the village follows sacred rules.
31:01Passed down, never written.
31:14Further east in the highlands of Flores, Belaragi tells a different story.
31:27Homes are built in rows, perfectly aligned.
31:33In the centre, wooden poles and miniature houses.
31:36Offerings to male and female spirits.
31:44Nothing here is random.
31:46Every beam, every path, every stone has meaning.
31:54They weren't built for change.
31:56They were built to carry memory forward.
32:16It's hard to believe what happened here.
32:20In 1883, Krakatau tore itself apart.
32:24One of the most violent eruptions in recorded history.
32:34It triggered tsunamis, sent shockwaves around the world,
32:37and was heard over 4,800 kilometres away.
32:45Possibly the loudest sound ever recorded.
32:55The island vanished.
32:57The sea took over.
33:01But not for long.
33:02From the ruins rose Anak Krakatau.
33:13The child of Krakatau.
33:15It smokes, hisses and breathes.
33:17And it reminds you, this land isn't finished.
33:28The rocks here are raw.
33:31The ground is young.
33:33You can still feel the heat underfoot.
33:39Waves crash against black sand.
33:42Birds circle the crater.
33:47And the ocean that once swallowed this island now cradles its rebirth.
34:07Some islands feel like they belong to another world.
34:19In the far reaches of Komodo National Park,
34:21the land twists into sharp ridge lines,
34:24and bays so hidden they seem carved for stories.
34:28This is Labuan Bajo's secret side.
34:38Not the tourist harbour, but the maze of islets and inlets beyond.
34:43Here, brown hills rise from turquoise water folded like sleeping dragons.
35:06Ancient, quiet and powerful.
35:08From above, the coastline splinters into secluded coves and emerald channels.
35:23Many of them only accessible by boat.
35:27Locals say these waters were once used by pirates to hide.
35:44Today, only silence and scenery remain.
35:48Drift further east, and the ocean begins to shift.
36:07The land vanishes.
36:13This is Takamakasa.
36:34A sandbar in the middle of the Flores Sea.
36:40It appears, and disappears with the tides.
36:47A place that's not always there, and never exactly the same.
37:02Surrounding it is some of the richest marine biodiversity in the world.
37:06Part of the Coral Triangle where more than 3,000 species of fish live.
37:11It's all about exploring human immemorial areas.
37:15It's all about exploring a relational background and kangaroo.
37:17It's almost all about coloring to get Kate보다.
37:18This is A spot of Milo's Joh walling.
37:24Barts anchored above it, people walk its curves barefoot.
37:33And then as the tide returns, it vanishes like a mirage, the ocean breathes in and out.
38:03Just beyond Komodo's surreal coastline, the dream softens into reality.
38:22Here Kuku-san and Mesa rise quietly from the sea.
38:33Small, self-sufficient fishing villages dotted with wooden boats and fish pens.
38:48They don't draw crowds, they don't chase them either.
38:51These are working islands.
39:02What clings to the air, nets dry in the sun.
39:10Life is simple, shaped by the tides and the reef below.
39:21And then we reach Bungin, a village built where no village should be.
39:32The man as a sandbar has become one of the most crowded islands on earth.
39:43Built by hand, stone by stone, the island didn't grow naturally.
39:47It was willed into existence.
39:56There are no parks, no empty land.
39:59Just rooftops stitched tightly together.
40:08Narrow walkways threading between homes and boats slipping through gaps where streets should
40:13be.
40:21From above, it looks impossible.
40:27But for the people who live here, it's not just a place, it's proof.
40:34Proof that even the sea can be shaped if you refuse to give it up.
40:50The forest stretches further than you expect.
40:56Green rolls into green, unbroken, untamed.
41:06Volcanoes rise from the heart of it all, their peaks cloaked in mist and silence.
41:19This is Halmahera, the largest island in the Maluku chain.
41:24But it doesn't feel large, it feels hidden.
41:33There are no cities here.
41:38Only dense jungle, shifting clouds and the occasional winding road hugging the coast.
41:48Villages appear like whispers between the trees.
42:01And above it all, the volcanoes breathe slow and steady.
42:13The soil here is black and alive.
42:16The canopy never stops moving.
42:18And the sky, always watching, falls quiet over it all.
42:28At first you only see stone.
42:41Massive cast cliffs, sharp and silent, rising out of the rice fields like monuments to something
42:46long forgotten.
42:53But then a narrow river winds between them and the journey changes.
43:07You don't walk to Ramang Ramang, you drift.
43:20A wooden boat carries you slowly through a corridor of jungle and limestone, where every bend reveals
43:25something quieter, older, more still.
43:31There are no roads, no rush, just water, reflection and the steady rhythm of paddles in the green.
43:41And when the village finally appears, tucked beneath cliffs, touched by mist, it feels like it grew out of the land itself.
44:02Not everything has to rise high to be unforgettable.
44:31Some wait quietly, hidden in the trees.
44:46Deep in the forest of Sulawesi, we reach a lagoon so clear the boats seem to float on glass.
44:56You can see every stone below, every ripple of light, the leaves, even the shadows on the bottom, as if the water wasn't there at all.
45:12There are no waves, no current, just a quiet, so complete, it feels like the whole place is paused.
45:33Locals call it Paisupok, clear water, and somehow that still doesn't quite capture it.
45:45Not every transformation is made by nature.
46:03Some are painted by hand, brushstroke by brushstroke.
46:10Once a fading riverside slum, Jodipan was reborn in colour.
46:15Houses were painted every shade you can imagine.
46:18Blue, yellow, green, pink.
46:22Spilling down the hillsides like a living rainbow.
46:33Bridges, alleys, rooftops, nothing left untouched.
46:42From above, it looks almost unreal.
46:55From inside, it feels alive.
46:59A maze of colour, laughter, and life stitched together by pride.
47:08Colour didn't change everything here, but it changed enough.
47:14It's hard to describe from above.
47:40Islands like scattered paint.
47:55Water like polished stone.
48:00A thousand fragments of land floating in silence.
48:12This is Raja Ampat.
48:14Not one place, but a whole world of its own.
48:25Remote.
48:26Untouched.
48:27Almost unintentional.
48:32It feels like the ocean changed its mind halfway through making land.
48:38And just left everything where it fell.
48:48There are no straight lines here.
48:51Only coral atolls, limestone towers, and shadows cast by clouds.
48:59Even the currents move carefully.
49:01Weaving between reefs like they know this place is sacred.
49:11And just say these waters hold more marine life than anywhere else on earth.
49:18There's no grand monument.
49:20Just sea and stone.
49:23Stretched to the horizon.
49:26A reminder that sometimes the most beautiful places aren't built.
49:31They're simply left alone.
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