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- ... that Balinese people only have one of four names: Wayan, Made, Nyoman, and Ketut? If they have a fifth child it will start all over again with Wayan.
- ... that Bunaken (pic) is one of the most popular underwater vacation destinations in Indonesia? And that it has around 70 genera of corals compared to 10 in Hawaii? (Image:Bunaken3.jpg)
- ... that there is a lake called Kelimutu Lake or Danau Tiga Warna (three colors lake) in East Nusa Tenggara? It has three colors and changes periodically every year.
- ... that Puncak Jaya is the highest point in Indonesia? The mountain is located in Papua and reaches 5,039 m (16,532 feet) above the sea level.
- ... that Mount Tambora on the Sumbawa island violantly erupted in 1815 and caused a global effect which is known as the year without a summer in 1816?
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- ... that Javanese people have no family name? In fact, many Javanese have only a single name, for example Sukarno and Suharto.
- ... that Gajah Mada, the prime minister and military leader of Majapahit Empire, has taken an oath not to take any food containing spices before he conquered Nusantara? And yes, he did.
- ... that the traditional stone jumping in Nias is a manhood ritual to see a young man leaping over the 2 metres high of thick stone tower even with a sword in his hand?
- ... that in Madura there is a traditional bull racing with a young boy as a jockey sits in a simple wooden sled pulled by a pair of bulls over a course of about 100 metres in 10-15 seconds?
- ... that if you can touch each stupa in Borobudur by your hand through their holes, then you will get a good luck?
- ... that one population of orangutans, that was found in 1990s, used feeding tools regularly?
- ... that until the mid 19th century, the Banda Islands were the only source in the world of the spices nutmeg and mace?
- ... that the tarsier has the longest continuous fossil record of any primate? Once found in Asia, Europe and North America, they are now only found on a number of Southeast Asian islands including the Philippines, Sulawesi, Borneo, and Sumatra. (Image:Bohol_tarsier.JPG)
- ... that Lake Toba in Sumatra was the site of the supervolcanic eruption, the largest volcanic eruption within the last two million years. The eruption plunged Earth into volcanic winter, the average global temperature was decreased by 3 to 3.5°C for several years, and caused a planet-wide die-off of plants and animals.
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