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Karang Hawu Coast (separate)

Karang Hawu Coast

Karang Hawu Coast was located in the Cisolok Sub District, Sukabumi District, West Java Province, Indonesia. Karang Hawu Coast was one of the coasts that was famous enough in Sukabumi, West Java. The Coral and Rocks that projected to sea were the typical characteristics of the nature panorama in this coast. Acknowledged as Karang Hawu Coast because in the area of this coast was gotten a coral that projected to sea and were hollow in several a part that formed like Tungku / fireplace (Tungku was in the Sundanese language mentioned Hawu).
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Ujung Kulon National Park (Roman Holiday)

Ujung Kulon National Park

Ujung Kulon National Park region entered the administrative territory of the Sumur Sub district, Pandeglang District, of Banten Province, Indonesia. The national park that was location in Banten Province [previously including the West Java Province] was named Ujung Kulon the reason for it’s location on the end of the western part of Java Island. This national park began to be developed as the nature reserve region since the 1820 's.

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Prambanan Temple

Prambanan Temple

Prambanan Temple was located in the Prambanan Village that administratively was divided into two parts, that is between the Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Province and the Klaten Regency, Central Java Province. Prambanan was the Hindu Temple complex in Indonesia, in fact in South-East Asia. The temple that also famous with Rara Jonggrang Temple was built around the year 850 Masehi by the Sanjaya Dynasty.

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Tanjung Lesung Coast

Tanjung Lesung Coast

Tanjung Lesung Coast, the coast that was on the west of the Pandeglang Regency, Banten, Java Island and had the area around 150 hectare this, official was opened since the middle of January 1998. Although being considered to be new, supporting facilities in this region were relatively complete and representative. Moreover Regional Government Pandeglang personally was determined to develop him as one of the places of foremost maritime recreation in Indonesia.
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Mount BromoMount Bromo

Mount Bromo was a tourist attraction took the form of the active mountain that was part of the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park. Mount Bromo was located in the Java Island , the East Java Province. Bromo came from the old Javanese language, which is one of the Gods in the Hindu Religion. Mount Bromo was located between the Pasuruan Regency, Probolinggo, Lumajang, and Malang, East Java . However, administratively this region was part of the Probolinggo Regency.

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Grojogan Sewu WaterfallGrojogan Sewu Waterfall

Grojogan Sewu was the name of the waterfall that was in the slope of Mount Lawu Tawangmangu subdistrict, Karanganyar regency, of Central Java Province, around 27 km on the east of the Karanganyar City. The Grojogan Sewu waterfall was part of the Grojogan Sewu National Park.

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Borobudur TempleBorobudur was the name of a Buddhist Temple that was located in Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java. This temple was build by the followers of the religion Buddhist Mahayana around the 800 's Masehi in the government's period of the Syailendra Dynasty by the king who was named Samaratungga around 824 Masehi. But the Borobudur Temple could be just completed in the Samaratungga’s daughter's period that was named Queen Pramudawardhani. The development of the Borobudur Temple was estimated for semicentenially.
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