
The Sound of Raja Ampat Underwater
Raja Ampat is located at the heart of the Coral Triangle and is the center of the world's richest tropical marine biodiversity.

Bird of Paradise at Raja Ampat
Apart from marine resources, the forests in the Raja Ampat Regency area, West Papua, are home to 250 types of birds, including the Cenderawasih, the bird of paradise that is an endemic bird to Papua.

The Chimes of Wakatobi Beach
The Wakatobi Sea has a very high diversity of marine ecosystems with various species of seaweed from the coast, coral reefs, fish, seabirds, turtles, cetaceans, and mangroves.

The Sound of Muara Siran Peatlands
Peatlands in Muara Siran Village, East Kalimantan, are the source of livelihood for the community. Inside the area, some lakes and forests are still guarded by the community.

The Morning Melody of Wehea Forest
The Wehea-Kelay Landscape is an ecosystem that is an important habitat for orangutans. The Bornean orangutan is a flag species in the Wehea-Kelay Landscape.

The Whispers of Nyadeng Lake
Nyadeng Lake is in Merabu Village, Kelay District, Berau. This village exudes a natural atmosphere of forests, karst mountains, ancient caves, and small rivers with clear water because of the influence of limestone.

The Melody of Long Pelay Forest
Long Pelay Village is in Kelay District, Berau. This village is located in the Wehea-Kelay Landscape. The forest area in the Wehea-Kelay landscape has a very high level of tree diversity.

The Sounds of Kelay River
Berau has a complex river network starting from the Berau River, which is the confluence of the Segah and Kelay Rivers, as well as other rivers in the area.

Swift Birds of Semanting Village
The community of Teluk Semanting Village has agreed to protect their mangrove forest for the development of ecotourism.

The Sound of Rain in Merasa Village
Merasa, Long Lanuk and Suaran villages are home to the indigenous Dayak community, who started cultivating cocoa in the early 80s. Merasa’s fermented cocoa beans have a fruity, citrus, honey, and slightly nutty taste.
Why Music?
Nature is a masterful musician whose creations are irreplaceable. Often, we go out into nature to heal, seeking tranquility and physical and spiritual refreshment. The sound of waves crashing, the wind rustling along the beach, the chorus of animals calling out to each other, or the soothing rush of mountain streams bring peace to the human soul.
But does nature, as the musician creating this art, deserve royalties?
We invite the public to appreciate the sounds of nature, which provide humans with peace and tranquility, and to return the musicians' royalties to nature, the original composer of these songs.
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It's time to return the royalties to the Master Musician.