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#6545510
21 Mar 2021
One of the Pokekea megalithic objects, a statue type similar to humans, is found in the Besoa Valley, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Sunday, March 21, 2021. There are 12 megalithic sites and 400 megalithic objects in the Besoa Valley that have existed since 2700 BC. until now it is still well maintained and a destination for foreign tourists.
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#6545424
21 Mar 2021
The megalithic carvings of Pokekea resembling human faces with statues are found in the Besoa Valley, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Sunday, March 21, 2021. There are 12 megalithic sites and 400 megalithic objects in the Besoa Valley that have existed since 2700 BC until today. it is still well maintained and a destination for foreign tourists.
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#6545498
21 Mar 2021
A pair of Pokekea megalithic statues that look like husband and wife are found in the Besoa Valley, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Sunday, March 21, 2021. There are 12 megalithic sites and 400 megalithic objects in the Besoa Valley that have existed since 2700 BC. until now it is still well maintained and a destination for foreign tourists.
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#6545502
21 Mar 2021
A pair of Pokekea megalithic statues that look like husband and wife are found in the Besoa Valley, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Sunday, March 21, 2021. There are 12 megalithic sites and 400 megalithic objects in the Besoa Valley that have existed since 2700 BC. until now it is still well maintained and a destination for foreign tourists.
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#4433482
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#4433484
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#4433486
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#4433488
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#4433494
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#4433496
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#4433500
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#4433502
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#4433504
30 May 2019
Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (May 30): Various items left by tsunami victims are hung on a tree that grows on the edge of Talise Beach, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Indonesia, on May 30, 2019. The families of the victims hang objects on the tree so that the earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction disasters that afflict their families can always be remembered. The simultaneous disaster that occurred on September 28, 2018 claimed more than 4,000 lives, most of which were not found. Until now, thousands of victims still occupy refugee camps.
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#3748432
3 Feb 2019
Visitors listen to the guide's explanation of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748434
3 Feb 2019
Visitors pay attention to the building of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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#3748436
3 Feb 2019
Visitors listen to the guide's explanation of Banua Oge or Souraja (King's House) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sunday 3 February 2019. The house that was built in 1892 was last functioned as the king's house by the last Palu king Magau Palu Tjatjo Idjazah before being taken over by the government as one of the cultural heritage buildings in Indonesia. The 35 x 11.5 square meter house is made entirely of ironwood which is only found in East Kalimantan. Now, houses that store many historical objects are often used to carry out traditional parties, especially by local residents who are ethnic Kaili. The building which is located in Lere Kampong or two kilometers from the center of the capital city of Palu, Central Sulawesi Province is still firmly standing even though it has been repeatedly shaken by a magnitude earthquake up to 7.4. Every day Lubur, this house is visited by many local tourists and foreign tourists. Often visited by students and researchers for historical research.
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