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This Ancient Dead Bug Could Change What We Know About Opal Formation
The markets of Southeast Asia are common places to find the fossils of insects, embedded in amber millions of years old. But last year, gemologist Brian Berger found something much more rare and astonishing.
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Indonesia tsunami: Boyband Seventeen hit by disaster as wave sweeps through concert, killing bassist and manager
A tsunami triggered by a volcano eruption in Indonesia swept through a boyband’s concert, killing the bassist and manager.
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Indonesia tsunami: 43 dead and 'many missing' after Anak Krakatoa erupts – latest updates
Volcanic activity sent a wave crashing into villages and hotels in a popular tourist area on the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra. Follow all the developments here.
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Tuk tuk library brings joy of books to Jakarta's poorest children
The mobile library bringing books to children in some of Jakarta's poorest neighbourhoods.
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Whale 'had 115 plastic cups' in stomach
The dead sperm whale, which washed ashore in Indonesia, had ingested nearly 6kg of plastic waste.
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Indonesian Kids Are Drinking Boiled Sanitary Pad Water To Get High
You'll want to put down your breakfast before reading this - apparently kids in Indonesia are boiling up sanitary products and drinking the resulting fluid in an attempt to get high. I mean, that's completely different to the kid at school who insisted that if you ate a whole clove of nutmeg you'd get out of your tree.
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The Latest: Indonesia disaster death toll climbs to 1,763
Indonesia’s disaster agency says the death toll from the earthquake and tsunami that struck Sulawesi island has risen to 1,763, with more than 5,000 feared missing. Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho says officials are trying to confirm the number still missing in several villages obliterated when the quake caused loose soil to liquefy, sucking houses into deep mud and burying occupants. He provided the updated figure Sunday at a news conference in Jakarta.
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Indonesian teenager survives 49 days adrift at sea in fishing hut
Aldi Novel Adilang, 19, was working alone in a ‘rompong’ when heavy winds snapped its moorings
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Indonesian president signs 3-year freeze on new oil palm licenses
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has signed a moratorium on new licenses for oil palm plantations. The presidential instruction, signed on Sept. 19, will remain in place for no more than three years, according to the policy document, seen by Mongabay. Environmentalists previously called on Jokowi to impose no limit on the duration of the moratorium, arguing it should remain in place until it achieves its goals.
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Toko dekorasi interior lengkap di Jakarta - Megah Wallpaper
Toko dekorasi interior : wallpaper dinding, vinyl lantai, parket lantai, roller blind sharp point dan vertical blind sharp point di Jakarta
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Mamapapa.id - Mama Papa Harus Tahu!
Mama Papa Harus Tahu!
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Dans Media Entertainment
Dans media entertainment adalah media hiburan yang menyajikan berbagai informasi seputar fashion, musik dan lifestyle
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Software akuntansi Full Integrated di Indonesia - Program Akuntansi LIMAX
Program Akuntansi & Software Akuntansi LIMAX bersifat user friendly dan mudah untuk digunakan, program aplikasi keuangan LIMAX software dirancang khusus sesuai kebutuhan perusahaan Anda
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Kangaroo Believed Extinct For 90 Years Caught On Camera By British Tourist
“It was hiding there, peeking down at us." By Sara C. Nelson.
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Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo caused in part by Indonesian volcanic eruption
Electrically charged volcanic ash short-circuited Earth’s atmosphere in 1815, causing global poor weather and Napoleon’s defeat, says new research. Historians know that rainy and muddy conditions helped the Allied army defeat the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo. The June 1815 event changed the course of European history. Two months prior, a volcano named Mount Tambora erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa, killing 100,000 people and plunging the Earth into a ‘year without a summer’ in 1816.
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The Fastest-Sinking City in the World
With frequent floods, sinking markets and engulfed homes, by 2050 parts of Jakarta will be underwater.
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In Indonesia, the Wisdom of Wood
Wood and bamboo homes, low-slung with lightweight roofs of thatch or woven coconut leaves, move with earthquakes while concrete homes can crack or collapse
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Magnitude 7.0 earthquake strikes Indonesia, killing 91
A powerful earthquake struck the Indonesian tourist island of Lombok on Sunday, killing at least 91 people and shaking neighboring Bali, one week after another quake killed more than a dozen on the island. Authorities said Monday thousands of houses were damaged and the death toll is likely to climb. Rescuers haven't reached some of the worst affected areas in the north of the island. The latest quake, which triggered a brief tsunami warning, damaged buildings as far away as Denpasar on Bali, including a department store and the airport terminal, where ceiling panels were shaken loose, authorities said.
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Real life 'hobbit' relatives alive as pygmies in Indonesia today? DNA study says no
Short stature independently evolved in human inhabitants on the Indonesian island of Flores at least twice.
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'I felt disgusted': inside Indonesia's fake Twitter account factories
To pass them off as real, Alex would enliven his fake accounts with dashes of humanity. Mixed up among the stream of political posts, his avatars – mostly pretty young Indonesian women – would bemoan their broken hearts and post pictures of their breakfasts.
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