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00:00 [MUSIC]
00:07 Good morning from 1000 Island with Sofana!
00:10 Today, Irfan and Alshad are having fun on an island,
00:14 another island, or Island Hopping!
00:17 Wow, what a surprise awaits them!
00:21 All of it is on Sofana, episode of 1000 Island!
00:25 Awoooo!
00:26 I'm sorry, I'm late.
00:28 Your shirt is nice.
00:30 Oh, this is a fart.
00:32 [LAUGHTER]
00:36 [EXPLOSION]
00:38 [LAUGHTER]
00:42 [LAUGHTER]
00:44 Okay.
00:45 Guys, he fell.
00:47 He fell.
00:48 He fell into the pond.
00:50 The pond.
00:51 The tail is the same.
00:52 Oh, it's a mermaid.
00:55 [LAUGHTER]
01:00 [MUSIC]
01:03 Follow our adventure only on Sofana, Safari with Irfan.
01:07 Awoooo!
01:10 [MUSIC]
01:15 [MUSIC]
01:29 Sofana!
01:30 Awoooo!
01:32 [MUSIC]
01:37 So, when it comes to the beauty of 1000 Island,
01:40 there's no end to it.
01:42 This time, Irfan and Alshad want to go to another island.
01:46 Let's follow them.
01:48 [MUSIC]
01:50 Still with Alshad Ahmad, still on 1000 Island.
01:53 Right?
01:54 What are we looking for?
01:56 Which island? There are many islands.
01:58 Right.
01:59 We're going to this island.
02:01 We don't know what island it is.
02:03 We'll find out what we can discuss on the island.
02:07 Only here, on Sofana, Safari with Irfan.
02:10 Awoooo!
02:12 [MUSIC]
02:24 What island is this?
02:25 We don't know yet.
02:26 [LAUGHTER]
02:27 We're just going to walk around the island.
02:29 But before we go inside, let's see there.
02:31 What is that? Is it sunbathing?
02:33 It's sunbathing. Let's see.
02:34 Wait a minute.
02:35 Here, here, here.
02:36 Oh, these are salt fish.
02:39 These are the fish we usually buy in the market.
02:42 It's already dried.
02:43 Here is the process.
02:44 This is a sea bass.
02:46 [LAUGHTER]
02:49 Let's go inside.
02:51 We're going inside.
02:53 When we were talking, there was a reptile.
02:57 A lizard?
02:58 A lizard.
02:59 I'm sorry, Mr. Lizard.
03:00 [LAUGHTER]
03:01 Your shirt is nice.
03:03 [LAUGHTER]
03:04 Oh, this is a lizard.
03:06 [LAUGHTER]
03:15 It's a sea lizard.
03:16 What is this?
03:17 I don't know.
03:18 [LAUGHTER]
03:19 Hello?
03:20 [LAUGHTER]
03:23 Sir, what is that?
03:24 Hey.
03:25 Why is it alive?
03:26 [MUSIC]
03:32 Sir, why is it alive?
03:33 Is it the one that killed Mr. Lizard?
03:35 It's poisonous, right?
03:36 Yes, it's poisonous.
03:38 But it's not too much.
03:42 How can it be on the beach?
03:44 So, most people eat the sea bass in this cage.
03:48 What do they eat?
03:49 The eggs of the sea bass.
03:51 Is there an egg?
03:52 Yes, in the body.
03:55 So, it's cleaned, then opened.
03:59 Then there's a yellow sea bass.
04:01 And it's usually sold in the market.
04:04 It's very expensive.
04:05 Oh, really?
04:06 Because it contains high protein.
04:08 [MUSIC]
04:09 Sea lizard, which is often called the sea lizard,
04:12 has more than 2,000 species with many colors.
04:17 Besides, the pig's fur can live up to 200 years.
04:21 But, although it looks beautiful and unique because it's full of fur,
04:25 you have to be careful when touching this animal.
04:29 Irfan and Alshad are curious to try to touch the pig's fur.
04:33 Will they succeed?
04:36 Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.
04:38 Are you afraid?
04:39 No, because it's...
04:41 [LAUGHTER]
04:43 Okay.
04:44 [APPLAUSE]
04:45 It fell.
04:47 The bottom is white.
04:50 It's transparent.
04:52 [MUSIC]
04:55 It's a little bit sticky.
04:57 It's moving.
05:01 It's moving.
05:02 Because it's under my feet.
05:04 It's like...
05:05 It's like...
05:06 [LAUGHTER]
05:07 Where is it going?
05:09 Let it go.
05:10 Alshad wants to touch it.
05:12 Alshad, does it hurt?
05:13 No.
05:14 But it's weird.
05:15 It's like...
05:16 Try it.
05:18 Try it.
05:19 Just touch it.
05:20 Okay.
05:21 How does it feel?
05:23 I'm afraid of the heavy one.
05:25 [LAUGHTER]
05:29 But it's really ticklish, right?
05:31 Yes, it's ticklish.
05:32 [LAUGHTER]
05:35 This.
05:36 What is this?
05:39 This is sea grass.
05:40 This is algae.
05:42 It's still...
05:44 It's still...
05:46 It's still...
05:49 [LAUGHTER]
05:53 Oh, my God.
05:54 Irfan is so noisy.
05:56 Alshad can only see it.
05:59 [LAUGHTER]
06:01 [LAUGHTER]
06:04 [MUSIC]
06:08 There are so many sea creatures that can be found along the coast.
06:13 Wow, look at that, my friend.
06:15 There's a sea star, Patrick.
06:18 There are thousands of sea stars in the island.
06:21 Among them, there are blue and orange sea stars.
06:24 They look so unique.
06:27 This is a sponge.
06:29 Sponge box.
06:31 This is it.
06:32 Oh, the sponge is here.
06:33 It's here.
06:35 So, this sponge is important.
06:38 It's in the process of...
06:40 Resetting for...
06:42 Anti-cancer.
06:43 There's an anti-HIV container here.
06:46 Oh, really?
06:47 It's being reset.
06:48 It's being reset, right?
06:49 This is coral.
06:50 This is...
06:51 It's a pori poira.
06:52 What's the difference?
06:53 Coral is...
06:55 It's a pori.
06:58 So, it has a pori.
07:00 The small pori is for...
07:02 Taking food.
07:03 Along the body.
07:05 The big one is for taking food.
07:08 This one.
07:09 This one is for taking food.
07:11 The big one is for...
07:12 Taking food.
07:13 This small one is...
07:14 It's in the average of sea, so it's not a backbone.
07:18 It's still a low-level animal.
07:20 So, there's a unique information about pori animals...
07:23 That inspired SpongeBob SquarePants.
07:27 Sea sponge is usually found in clear water...
07:34 To prevent their pori.
07:37 Sea sponge is not a square like SpongeBob.
07:40 But, it's like a small coral.
07:43 Because it's passive and attached to the coral.
07:46 Many people think that sea sponge is a plant, Sobat.
07:51 Is it found in the beach?
07:55 Yes, it's in the coastal area.
07:57 The coral is still in the area of coral.
07:59 It's so big.
08:00 It's also found in the area of coral.
08:03 Sorry, in the area of coral, if they are submerged, they can't be submerged?
08:08 They have to be submerged?
08:09 No, they can't.
08:11 Oh, they can't be submerged.
08:13 So, they can't be submerged in the low-level sea.
08:16 What kind of animal is this?
08:18 It's an animal.
08:19 Oh, it's an animal.
08:20 It's a low-level animal.
08:22 Can I kiss you?
08:24 Kiss?
08:26 Yeah, I misunderstood.
08:28 What's that, Patrick?
08:34 It's a seaweed.
08:35 There are seaweed that are consumed.
08:39 It's so good.
08:40 Do you know that there are seaweed that are similar to this vegetable?
08:46 But don't get me wrong.
08:48 Seaweed is good for reducing global warming because it absorbs more carbon dioxide than tropical forest.
08:55 Besides, there are also seaweed that are used for crafts.
09:00 Wow, it turns out that the seaweed in this island are all beautiful and unique, Sobat.
09:07 Their existence is a sign that the natural conditions here are still good and natural.
09:12 I hope we can all maintain the biodiversity of Indonesia.
09:16 Okay, Sir.
09:18 Sir Herman.
09:19 To be honest, we landed here because we saw seagulls.
09:24 There are seagulls here, right?
09:26 This is one of the seagull habitats.
09:28 How many seagulls are there?
09:30 I think he's keeping them.
09:33 That's right.
09:34 There are so many.
09:35 We can find 5 or 3 seagulls when we go out.
09:39 Seagulls don't swim in the sea, right?
09:41 They swim.
09:42 They search for food in the sea.
09:45 In the sea too?
09:46 Yes.
09:47 So, they don't move to the island?
09:48 No, they don't move to the island.
09:49 They search around here.
09:51 When they are laying eggs, they search here.
09:53 So, this is one of the habitats of seagulls in the island.
09:56 Is there a place where we can see a lot of seagulls?
09:59 Yes.
10:00 Where?
10:01 Let's try to look there.
10:02 We'll look for it on the other side of the island.
10:05 Let's go.
10:06 Savannah.
10:08 Oh, wow.
10:10 We're back in Savannah.
10:27 The hot weather doesn't make Irfan and Alshad to explore the next island.
10:32 What kind of surprises are waiting for them?
10:35 Let's follow them.
10:37 It's so natural here.
10:41 The trees are big.
10:43 It's still raw.
10:44 The trees in Kotok Island are protected.
10:48 So, they can't be cut.
10:50 So, we have to keep them.
10:53 This is Panadim.
10:54 Panadim has been living here for 20 years.
10:57 He's the only one with 3 other people.
11:00 So, there are 3 or 4 people in total?
11:03 3 people.
11:04 But, there are a lot of animals.
11:10 Listen to the sound of the seagulls.
11:13 And, Alshad, have you ever seen a seagull?
11:22 Yes, I have.
11:24 It was there. Let's look for it.
11:26 Let's go.
11:27 What's your job here?
11:40 I'm the guardian.
11:42 What's your job?
11:43 I'm the guardian of the island.
11:45 I'm the one who keeps it clean.
11:49 Can you imagine?
11:52 Look.
11:57 It's a seagull.
11:59 Is that a seagull?
12:01 Yes.
12:02 Wow, Ivan and Alshad saw a seagull.
12:07 Speaking of seagull, you know that this animal is the only mammal that can fly.
12:13 Seagulls have sharp ears.
12:16 And, most of them eat insects.
12:18 Isn't it interesting?
12:20 Ivan and Alshad, you should continue your adventure.
12:27 What's the surprise here?
12:30 Even though the weather is hot, the air here is cool.
12:34 Because the rindang trees protect us from the direct sunlight.
12:38 Come on, Ivan and Alshad.
12:42 Hey, hey, hey.
12:45 There, there.
12:53 If there's a seagull, you should stay still.
12:55 If there's a seagull, you should...
12:57 It's my fault, guys.
12:59 I'm sorry.
13:01 Oh, my. What did Ivan think?
13:04 After seeing the seagull, it turns out that the seagulls are free to roam around Sobat Island.
13:10 That's why we should be careful when we meet these wild seagulls.
13:15 It turns out that seagulls have some similarities with snakes.
13:19 Among them, their sharp tongues and tails can't be broken.
13:24 They also make a loud noise when threatened.
13:27 Just like snakes.
13:28 What do seagulls eat?
13:30 Seagulls are actually tame.
13:33 But, when they see a lot of people like this, they get scared.
13:39 So, they tend to hide rather than attack?
13:44 Yes.
13:45 What do they eat?
13:46 They sometimes look for fish in the sea.
13:51 Do they swim in the sea?
13:53 Yes.
13:54 With bikinis?
13:56 With their tails.
14:02 Oh, like a mermaid.
14:05 (Ivan is so funny)
14:07 So, they swim with their tails?
14:12 Yes.
14:13 You said that they swim with their tails like a mermaid.
14:17 Can they move from one island to another?
14:20 Yes.
14:21 They can.
14:22 If they live on this island, what do they eat?
14:28 What else?
14:29 Birds.
14:31 Sometimes, there are rats here.
14:34 They look for food.
14:37 Can they be seen now?
14:39 Are they mating?
14:40 No.
14:41 Oh, they're not mating.
14:42 But, they can be seen now.
14:44 Yes.
14:45 There's a cave.
14:47 Oh, they live in a cave.
14:49 Oh, they live down there, not up there.
14:52 Can they climb trees?
14:53 Yes.
14:54 Climb trees?
14:55 Yes.
14:56 Savannah!
14:57 Oh, wow!
14:59 Okay, we've arrived at...
15:04 What is this island?
15:05 What is this island?
15:06 Sir, please introduce yourself.
15:09 I'm Irfan Alshad from Savannah.
15:12 What is this island?
15:13 It's a mosque.
15:14 What is this island?
15:15 It's Kotok Island.
15:16 Kotok Island.
15:17 Kotok Island.
15:18 Sir, can we come in and see what we can discuss?
15:22 Now, there's a lot of corona.
15:25 So, we can't go inside.
15:28 What?
15:29 Oh, I see.
15:31 So?
15:32 So, for the visitors...
15:34 This island is not a public island.
15:37 Kotok Island?
15:39 Yes, for rehabilitation.
15:40 What's inside, sir?
15:42 It's for the eels.
15:43 Oh, eels.
15:44 What kind of eels, sir?
15:45 There's a jack-o'-lantern eel, which is the icon of Jakarta.
15:48 Yes, the brown one.
15:50 What a pity, Irfan and Alshad can't see the eels here because of the pandemic.
15:57 But don't be sad, there's a unique information about the eels that are the mascot of Jakarta.
16:03 Here it is.
16:04 The eels have a white feathered feather that covers the neck and head.
16:16 The eels are protected by the endemic animals and most of them are in Kotok Island.
16:22 The eels have a strong territorial characteristics.
16:26 The jack-o'-lantern eel is a predator that eats fish in the sea.
16:29 It's the indicator of the cleanliness of the area.
16:35 The eels will be released again?
16:39 Yes, our goal is to release the eels again.
16:42 The eels here are actually living in the water.
16:49 They live in the river and the coast.
16:55 How long does it take to rehabilitate the eels?
16:59 It takes about 10 years.
17:02 Oh, really?
17:03 It's faster because the eels are raised by the people.
17:09 The most difficult thing is to bring back the wild instincts.
17:13 It takes 10 years?
17:15 Some of the eels can't be released because the owners have already killed them.
17:21 For your information, all the eels in Indonesia are protected by the government.
17:30 The eels from Java and the sea.
17:33 The eels from Java and the sea are protected by the government.
17:40 I'm so happy to see the eels.
17:44 The last cage is for the eels to train before releasing the eels.
17:49 The one in the middle of the sea?
17:52 Excuse me, sir.
17:54 That one?
17:56 The eels that have been rehabilitated are put in the cage?
18:02 Yes, the last cage.
18:03 Is it calm?
18:05 We make the cage as natural as possible.
18:15 So that the eels can be tested.
18:17 It's like a habituation.
18:19 Okay, so the eels are released after the test?
18:23 Yes, after the test.
18:26 There's no test.
18:27 Are there any steps to release the eels?
18:29 Yes, there are.
18:30 The eels are trained in the hunting and self-reliance before released.
18:40 Wow, that's so cool.
18:42 It's been 30 minutes.
18:45 The Safari of Irfan and Alshad in the 1000 Islands is over.
18:49 I hope this episode can inspire you to keep the balance of nature and protect the animals.
18:55 See you in the next episode.
18:59 Savana, awoo!
19:05 (The story of the Savana)
19:15 (The story of the Savana)
19:20 Wow, I'm safe.
19:22 I didn't call you.
19:27 I'll take this.
19:29 I'm full.
19:32 No, thank you.
19:34 I have one milk.
19:36 It's enough.
19:38 Hello.
19:46 Yes, it's me.