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Pantai pulau merah a.k.a red island beach, located at Banyuwangi , East Java. Hidden beach and potential for surfing
A hindu shrine sits at the base of Mount Bromo. Not the safest place to have a shrine, but you can certainly tap your spiritual side amongst the mist and volcanoes.
Cranes work round the clock to strengthen dam walls and push mud to exit into the Porong river to channel it into the sea. Since last year, mud has been gushing out of a East Java drilling site, swamping 800 hectares of homes, factories, agricultural land, roads and railway tracks, displacing more than 150,000 people.
Scavenging acts are common in areas where homes inundated by a mix of hot water and mud are abandones by their owners. Since last year mud has been flowing out of a drilling site in East Java, swamping 800 hectares of homes, agricultural plots and factories, displacing 150,000.
Mount Bromo and Mount Batok from a far away lookout point. The view is even more stunning in person.
RARE commissioned a Dayurejo villager to paint this likeness of a Java leopard (Panthera pardus melas), mascot for the East Java campaign.
Remnants of a Java village swallowed by mud that has been gushing out of a drilling site since last year portrude out of the cracked surface of dried mud. The mudflow disaster swamped 800 hectares of homes, factories, agricultural land, roads and railway tracks, displacing more than 150,000 people.