Like the sprinkling of stars in the heavens, dynamic Indonesia is set against a background of blue oceans, majestic volcanoes, abundant forests, fertile land, and packed with people of all shades and cultures. These strange fish are from the family of gobies, but have adapted in such a way that they are able to live outside the water for extended periods of time, using their fins to ‘walk’ on land. Mudskipper burrows play an important role in the mangroves, aerating, draining and turning the dense waterlogged soil - a direct benefit to the plants, which in turn give them shelter.