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Why Mount Merbabu Should Be on Your Bucket List: Java’s Dormant Volcano Paradise
Mount Merbabu, also known locally as Damalung in Javanese, stands as one of the most captivating dormant stratovolcanoes on the island of Java. Rising to an impressive 3,145 meters above sea level at its highest peak (Kenteng Songo or Triangulasi, depending on the latest surveys), Merbabu is more than just a hiking destination—it’s a symbol of Central Java’s natural splendor and harmonious relationship with the communities living at its foothills. Geographically positioned at
Jun 224 min read


The Blue Fire Phenomenon at Kawah Ijen: A Rare Natural Wonder in Indonesia
Kawah Ijen is one of Indonesia's most popular tourist destinations, situated on the border of Banyuwangi and Bondowoso Regencies in East Java. In addition to having the world's most acidic crater lake, it is renowned for the blue fire phenomenon, which attracts numerous international and domestic travellers. This occurrence is sometimes referred to as “blue lava”; however, it is not typical molten lava. Blue Fire: What It Is and How It Forms The Blue Fire of Ijen is not produ
Jun 82 min read
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