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The very name of this lovely unspoiled island conveys an aura of magic - a favored sea - kissed haven of volcanic mountains, lakes and rivers, terraced rice filed, giant banyans, palm groves and sun-dappled roads that lead past peaceful villages and markets to tucked-away bays bordered by white sandy beaches. Located a short distance from the eastern coast of java, across the strait of Bali, this island is comprised of only 2,095 square miles. Despite its size, Bali supports a population of 3 million people in 1998 noted for .... Read more >>
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Three crater lake lie just to the east of Ende, starkly beautiful in the contrasting colors of their waters. Fifty years ago one lake was blue-green, one dark green, and the other red.
Over the years the colors are constantly changing as the mineral discharged by the semi-active craters affect the waters. The area surrounding this spectacular craters scenery is known as the Kelimutu Reserve, after the towering peak of Kelimutu which dominates the view. .... Read more >> |
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Komodo, an island, a giant lizard, a language, a people, and now a National Park, lying 500 km east of Bali in the Lesser Sunda Islands. Komodo is one of Indonesia's sixteen National Park, all managed by the Directorate General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation (PHPA = Pelestarian hutan dan Perlindungan Alam). Komodo National Park consisting of 3 islands, nestled between eastern Sumbawa and western Flores : Komodo, Padar and Rinca is basically volcanic. This is the home of the giant lizard known as the.... Read more >>
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Papua or Irian Jaya is a province of the Republic of Indonesia situated at the east end of territory. Having this situation this province constitutes a gateway of Indonesia as the eastern part. Lying at the equatorial region, it is also situated at the western side of the Pacific Ocean and north of Australian Continent. Several names have been given to this area, the Spaniard named Nueva Guinea and the Dutch called Nieuw Guinea. Soon after the integration it was named Irian Barat and since March 1, 1973 it has been renamed Irian Jaya. The word Irian originates from one of .... Read more >>
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