Maluku Collection
Maluku, also known as the Spice Islands, holds a rich and diverse history that spans centuries
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Maluku, also known as the Spice Islands, holds a rich and diverse history that spans centuries. This Indonesian archipelago in Asia has witnessed the arrival of influential figures like Francis Xavier, a Basque Roman Catholic missionary who left an indelible mark on its culture. The Moluccas are home to unique wildlife, including the endemic Salmon-crested cockatoo. Seram Island is particularly known for this majestic bird species that adds vibrant colors to its lush surroundings. The islands have been inhabited by various indigenous groups such as the Bugis, Makassar, and Moluccans themselves. These islanders have contributed to Maluku's cultural tapestry with their distinct traditions and way of life. Maluku's strategic location made it a sought-after destination during colonial times. The region played a significant role in the spice trade industry, attracting explorers from around the world. Banda and Rhun islands were particularly famous for their valuable spices like nutmeg and cloves. Throughout history, it has witnessed tragic events such as shipwrecks that serve as reminders of its maritime significance. These wrecks hold stories waiting to be discovered beneath the ocean's surface. Underneath Ambon Bay lies a hidden world teeming with marine life. The Common ghostgoby camouflages itself on hard coral colonies like Plesiastrea sp. , showcasing nature's incredible ability to adapt and survive in challenging environments. Beyond its shores lie encounters with people from different lands - Cochin China (Vietnam) in 1818 saw men and women dressed in traditional attire representing their culture amidst Maluku's beauty. A woman from Ambon showcases her local identity through her clothing while tattooed men from Halmahera display intricate designs symbolizing their heritage. As day turns into night over Ambon city harbor, breathtaking sunsets paint the sky with hues of orange and purple.