It was simple. It was glorious. It was the stuff that keeps surfers awake at night. This was Indonesia, 2000 miles and 13,000 islands, from the most populous rock in the world to a sand cay with a lone palm tree. This was Indonesia, from south to north, east to west, sailing through the most wave-washed archipelago in the world with an ensemble cast of the world's most prodigious surfing talent. Captured by the world's most progressive surf photographers, Archipelago documents a lost world, ancient yet pulsing, a world of savage subtlety and a world of incredible waves.