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East Nusa Tenggara's Absolute Essentials
This selection spans the diverse islands of East Nusa Tenggara, featuring the three color-changing crater lakes of the Kelimutu volcano and the archaeological site of Liang Bua cave, where the remains of Homo floresiensis were discovered. The list includes the rare pink sands of Komodo National Park and the distinct limestone waterfalls of Sumba, such as Tanggendu and Waimarang, characterized by their turquoise pools and canyon-like rock formations.
6 个地点Indonesia's Hidden Gems
East Nusa Tenggara’s landscape features the tri-colored volcanic lakes of Kelimutu and the archaeological site of Liang Bua, where remains of Homo floresiensis were discovered. The region includes Komodo National Park’s Pink Beach, colored by microscopic organisms, and the limestone Mirror Cave near Labuan Bajo. Natural water features across Sumba and Flores include the turquoise pools of Waimarang Waterfall and the thermal waters of Malanage, where a volcanic hot spring meets a cold river stream.
7 个地点Volcanic Wonders of Indonesia
East Nusa Tenggara’s volcanic landscape features a diverse range of active stratovolcanoes and unique geological formations across the islands of Flores, Adonara, and Pantar. The highlight is Kelimutu, renowned for its three tri-colored crater lakes that shift hues due to mineral changes. Other significant peaks include the symmetrical Ebulobo, the twin volcano complex of Lewotobi, and Mount Sirung on Pantar Island, which contains a large sulfuric crater lake. These sites showcase Indonesia’s position on the Ring of Fire through active vents, sulfur deposits, and dramatic caldera views.
6 个地点Indonesia's Natural Wonders
East Nusa Tenggara's landscape features the tri-colored crater lakes of Mount Kelimutu, which change hue due to volcanic mineral shifts. The region includes Komodo National Park’s Pink Beach, colored by microscopic Foraminifera, and the Liang Bua cave, where Homo floresiensis fossils were discovered. Sumba island contributes tiered limestone waterfalls like Tanggendu and Lapopu, alongside traditional megalithic villages like Bena and caves with unique light-reflecting salt crystals.
18 个地点Places of Worship
This collection features significant religious sites across East Sumba, primarily representing the Gereja Kristen Sumba (GKS) denomination alongside Catholic and Reformed congregations. These churches serve as vital community hubs in rural villages like Wulla, Baing, and Matawai Watu. The architecture typically ranges from simple community halls to more established structures, reflecting the integration of Christian faith within local Sumba culture and the island's unique social fabric.
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