THE Agam Resort Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) officers are measuring the diameter of the trunk of a medang tree (Litsea sp) in a forest in Koto Malintang, Agam Regency, West Sumatra, Thursday, August 20. Data from the West Sumatra BKSDA indicates that tree, predicted to be 560 years old, has a diameter of 4.6 meters, with 14 meters of stem circumference, and a total height of 50 meters. This has made the tree one of the biggest in Indonesia./ANTARA FOTO/Muhamad Arif Pribadi
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