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  2. Babakan Siliwangi - Wikipedia

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    Forest Walk Babakan Siliwangi. Babakan Siliwangi (also abbreviated as Baksil) [1] is a 3.8-hectare urban forest in Bandung, Indonesia [2] It is part of the green belt of Bandung and is a place of recreation for local residents [2] and features a canopied walking path. [1]

  3. Djuanda Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Juanda (lt. Grand Forest Park of (engineer) H. Juanda), locally shortened to "Tahura" is a conservation area and botanical garden in Bandung, Indonesia. The park is named after Djuanda Kartawidjaja, the last Prime Minister of Indonesia. It is located in Kampung Pakar, Ciburial Village, in the Cimenyan District.

  4. Mamberamo Foja Wildlife Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The southern part of the reserve is in the Lakes Plains region, a landscape of freshwater swamp forests and lowland rain forests south of the Central Range. The eastward-flowing Tariku River and westward-flowing Taritatu River meander through the region forming oxbow lakes and wetlands, and join to form the northward-flowing Mamberamo.

  5. Endau-Rompin National Park - Wikipedia

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    It covers a total land area of approximately 870 km 2 (340 sq mi), making it the second-largest national park in Peninsular Malaysia after Taman Negara. It has approximately 26 km (16 mi) of trail. It is the second national park proclaimed by the government of Malaysia. Gunung Besar, the second-highest peak in Johor, is in the park.

  6. Taman Negara - Wikipedia

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    Taman Negara is a national park in Peninsular Malaysia. It was established in 1938 and 1939 as the King George V National Park after Theodore Hubback lobbied the sultans of Pahang , Terengganu and Kelantan to set aside a piece of land that covers the three states for the creation of a protected area . [ 1 ]

  7. Kerinci Seblat National Park - Wikipedia

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    A river in Kerinci Seblat National Park. It is located between 100°31'18"E - 102°44'01"E and 1°07'13"S - 3°26'14"S. The park area includes a large part of the Barisan mountain range, which forms the western spine of Sumatra island and includes the highest peak in Sumatra, Mount Kerinci (3,805 m), one of more than five active volcanoes in the national park.

  8. Gunung Ledang National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Ledang National Park (Malay: Taman Negara Gunung Ledang) is a national park located in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. [1] It contains the 1,276-metre tall Mount Ledang, Johor's tallest mountain. It was established in 2005, and is now one of the most famous hiking spots in the state. Mount Ledang is additionally steeped in legend.

  9. Indonesian Forest Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Forest Rangers (Indonesian: Polisi Kehutanan Indonesia, lit. 'Indonesian Forest Police', abbreviated "Polhut") is a park ranger civil service within the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of Indonesia.