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Trek into the Sulawesi rainforests to experience an ecosystem unlike any other in the world. Much of the flora and fauna can only be found on the island, making for a rare wildlife opportunity for nature lovers. Sulawesi’s Lore Lindu National Park, a UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve, is home both to rare species and 14th stone megaliths, and makes a strong effort to work with the community to protect forested areas.
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Sarah Clise.
By John Aglionby for The Guardian, First published March 6, 2004 Despite the steady rise of air bubbles to the surface, the two turtles canoodling some 10m above us seemed blissfully unaware of the human presence beneath them. They chatted tête-à-tête … Read more...
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