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| Most of Indonesia is a hilly and mountainous area crossed by thousands of rivers, originating in the mountains and ending in the sea. Along the river path from upstream to downstream, there are thousands of waterfalls with various heights and characters. Ponot in North Sumatra is the highest waterfall in Indonesia, which is 250 meters. Other popular waterfalls are Lembah Anai waterfall in West Sumatra, Sipiso-piso in North Sumatra, Citambur in West Java, Madakaripura in East Java, Benang Kelambu in Lombok, Sambabo in West Sulawesi and Tagor in West Papua. |
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