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  2. Timang Beach - Wikipedia

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    Island or a large rock that the surrounding community is referred to as the Panjang stone, Panjang Island and Timang Island. Panjang Island is known as the best place to hunting lobster by the local community. Timang Beach and Panjang Island connected via cable car is driven on the rope that connects the beach to the top of the island.

  3. Siung Beach - Wikipedia

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    Pantai Siung is one of tourism located in Kecamatan Tepus, precisely located in Dusun Duwet, Kelurahan Purwodadi, Kecamatan Tepus, Gunungkidul Regency, Province Yogyakarta Special Region. It is about 77 km from Yogyakarta and have an adventure travel locations such as rock climbing with 250 international track.

  4. List of beaches in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The list is sorted by provinces roughly west to east, north to south; and then alphabetically by the name of the beach, ignoring the words "beach" or "pantai" (Indonesian "beach"). To avoid mistranslation, the names of the beaches are listed by translating the word pantai into "beach".

  5. Tepus, Gunungkidul - Wikipedia

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    Tepus is a regency district (kapanewon) of Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia.The boundaries of Tepus District are with Girisubo District on the east side, Semanu District on the north side, Tanjungsari on the west side and the Indian Ocean on the South side.

  6. Gunung Kidul Regency - Wikipedia

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    Gunungkidul climatological conditions generally exhibit the following conditions: The average rainfall in 2010 amounted to 1954.43 mm/year with the number of rainy days an average of 103 days/year. Wet months 7 months, while the dry months range from 5 months. Gunungkidul north region has the highest rainfall over central and southern regions.

  7. List of mountains in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Pantai Timur Range: Terengganu: 1,039 3,408 Peak almost similar to Mount Ayam: 90 Mount Belumut: Johor: 1,010 3,313 91 Mount Gading Sarawak: 965 3,166 92 Mount Serapi: Sarawak: 911 2,989 93 Mount Silam: Sabah: 884 2900 94 Mount Datuk: Titiwangsa Mountains: Negeri Sembilan: 884 2900 The most defining feature of Mount Datuk is the tor at its summit.

  8. Parangtritis - Wikipedia

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    Parangtritis is sometimes said to be a place to meet the legendary Nyai Loro Kidul (also known as Ratu Kidul) or 'Queen of the South'. [2] Local folklore warns visitors not to wear green clothes or the queen is likely to try to entice the wearer into the ocean to drown. [3]

  9. G-Land - Wikipedia

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    G-Land, also known as Plengkung Beach, is an internationally renowned surf break on Grajagan Bay, Banyuwangi, Alas Purwo National Park, East Java, Indonesia, about half a day by road from the popular tourist destinations of Bali.