Kepulauan Seribu, the Thousand Islands, is the small archipelago that stretches into the Java Sea north of the capital. Administratively a Jakarta district, functionally a separate world: a chain of low coral islands, a few hundred fishermen, and a tourism economy that runs on weekend speedboats from Marina Ancol.
What you'll see
Very little, by Jakarta standards. The handful of cameras that exist here are pointed at jetties and at the small administrative buildings on the inhabited islands. Expect long stretches of sea and sky in the frame, with the occasional speedboat or fishing pinisi crossing slowly through the lower third of the image.
Notable streets
- Pulau Pramuka jetty
- Pulau Tidung crossing
- Pulau Kelapa landing
- Pulau Harapan dock
About the coverage
Coverage in Kepulauan Seribu is the thinnest of any district in the network — a token presence on the larger inhabited islands, nothing else. Connectivity is the limiting factor: a camera that goes dark out here often stays dark, because the engineering trip is non-trivial and the priority list is long.