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The Destruction of Dieng

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The forest in Mount Dieng is badly damaged. The emerging potato commodity is the scapegoat.

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THE road toward the Dieng tourist area ascends to more than 2,000 meters above sea level. At this point the fog limits visibility to no more than 10 meters. It was extremely cold. When the fog fades away, the real landscape comes into view but with no forest or large trees dominating the landscape, only a vast potato plantation on both sides of the road. This plantation stretches far beyond to the cloud-covered distant hill.

Dieng over the last

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