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  2. Mount Parang - Wikipedia

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    Mount Parang or Gunung Parang (gunung-mountain, parang-machete), is a mountain in the Purwakarta Regency of West Java in Indonesia.

  3. List of mountains in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Gunung Panti. Hikers can see a lot of leeches during the rainy season. 109 Mount Lambak: Johor: 510 1,673 A popular place to train for tougher mountains 110 Mount Mostyn Sabah: 495 1,624 Extinct volcano 111 Bukit Gapis: Melaka: 480 1,574 Also known as Mount Melaka, it is the highest peak in Melaka. 112 Mount TTS TTS Mountains ...

  4. List of Indonesian provinces by highest point - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the Indonesian provinces by highest point, including DKI Jakarta.The highest point in Indonesia is Puncak Jaya, in Central Papua, at 4,884 metres (16,024 feet), which ranks the country as 28th by highest point [citation needed].

  5. Hiking - Wikipedia

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    Common terms for hiking used by New Zealanders are tramping (particularly for overnight and longer trips), [8] walking or bushwalking. Trekking is the preferred word used to describe multi-day hiking in the mountainous regions of India, Pakistan, Nepal, North America, South America, Iran, and the highlands of East Africa.

  6. Ijen - Wikipedia

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    West of Gunung Merapi is the Ijen volcano, which has a one-kilometre-wide (0.62 mi) turquoise-coloured acidic crater lake. The lake is the site of a labour-intensive sulfur mining operation, in which sulfur-laden baskets are carried by hand from the crater floor.

  7. List of mountains in Bali - Wikipedia

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    Gunung Adeng: 1826 m: Bedugul volcanic area: Gunung Adeng is a dormant stratovolcano in the Bedugul volcanic area. It has a height of 1,826 meters. Gunung Agung: 3148 m: Gunung Agung: At 3,148 meters in height, Gunung Agung is the highest mountain on Bali by nearly a kilometer. [1] It lies in the central-eastern part of the island.

  8. Mount Irau - Wikipedia

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    Mount Irau (Malay: Gunung Irau; Jawi: ڬونوڠ ايراو) is a high mountain located at the border of Pahang and Perak states, Malaysia.Part of the Titiwangsa Mountains, Irau's summit is 2,110 m (6,920 ft), making it the highest mountain in the Cameron Highlands region, as well as the 15th highest mountain in Malaysia.

  9. Mount Tampin - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tampin is one of Negeri Sembilan's hiking hotspots. It is the southern starting point of the Trans-Naning Trail, a 21 km (13 mi) hiking trail encompassing the last seven peaks along the Titiwangsa Mountains, ending at Mount Datuk at the north. The trail was first opened around December 2015. [8]