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			<title>Where the Wild Things Are</title>
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Going on safaris to explore the African savannahs and watch the wild animals in their natural habitat is something every adventurer wants to experience. However, if Africa proves to be too far away, the Baluran National Park in East Java could provide the same experience for less of the travelling 

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			<title>Plunge into Manado</title>
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The natural beauties of Bunaken and Lembeh Strait never fail to enthral divers from all over the world. Scuba diving instructor Fransiska Anggraini tells us how the breathtaking underwater sceneries across Manado changed her life 

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			<title>Cruising the Dream Capital</title>
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Palangka Raya offers a unique boat tour along the river to watch the primate orangutans in their natural habitat.&nbsp;Nasrudin Ansori tells of his expedition in the city that, not for the first time, is being nominated as Indonesia&rsquo;s next capital 

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			<title>Yogya Through the Looking Glass: Past and Present</title>
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Two big celebrations in the middle of this year&mdash;the Art Jogja and the Yogyakarta Gamelan Festival&mdash;brought the Yogyakarta art scene to new heights and cemented its position as the Indonesian City of Culture. Rizka Arfiana and photographer Irfan Yusuf tell how traditional and contemporary art can exist side by side and turn out to be a very good thing 

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