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"Indonesia",
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"Travel",
"Travel Features",
"Aman Resorts",
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"Diving Indonesia",
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"textContent": "Moyo Island is a protected national park in West Nusa Tenggara. Amanwana is its only camp – 17 tents, no itinerary, and no infrastructure designed for children. We brought a five-year-old anyway, and travelling to Amanwana with kids turned out to be the best decision we never planned. The camp that wasn’t built for us […]\n\nThe post Amanwana With Kids: A Moyo Island Review appeared first on epicure Magazine.",
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