They must be doing something right.
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I have been fortunate enough to go to Indonesia with Operation Wallacea three times (so far). Once for my BSc dissertation (2014), and twice for my MSc (2016). They must be doing something right because every time I leave I know I'll be going back eventually.
When you first get there it can be a little daunting, Hoga is literally paradise but with that comes the distance and the likelihood of not knowing anyone there. This is soon overcome with the staff, both local and and international (dive staff, science staff, and of course, Pip) always being incredibly friendly and helpful.. The locals, too, will make you feel so welcome, whether its walking along the paths and having all the kids asking what your name is so they can greet you in future, or if its the boat boys playing (and beating) everyone at takraw. The huts are crazy basic but it all adds to the experience, and the landlords are alway accommodating to your needs. Be prepared to share your hut with the local wildlife though, the huntsman's like to pay a visit when it's been raining heavily.
Whether you're experienced in diving or just starting out the reefs will bow your mind and even after two months you're guaranteed to see something different. Whether its turtles, big pelagics or nudibranchs.
The friends you make here are friends for life and the experiences you'll have will stick with you forever.