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The World’s Largest Buddhist Temple In Indonesia, Borobudur Temple Has Been Reborn
25 December 2023
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25 December 2023
An aerial view is showing Indonesia's magnificent Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on December 23, 2023. From its foundation layer of 160 erotic panels hidden behind a recently reinforced wall to its 300 stolen Buddha heads, 135 of which remain in private collections in Europe, Indonesia's historic Borobudur Temple is emphasizing strict protective measures. The UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 8th and 9th centuries, which was once a target of vandalism and graffiti, is undergoing a transformation after its reopening in March 2023.
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The World’s Largest Buddhist Temple In Indonesia, Borobudur Temple Has Been Reborn
25 December 2023
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25 December 2023
An aerial view is showing Indonesia's magnificent Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on December 23, 2023. From its foundation layer of 160 erotic panels hidden behind a recently reinforced wall to its 300 stolen Buddha heads, 135 of which remain in private collections in Europe, Indonesia's historic Borobudur Temple is emphasizing strict protective measures. The UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 8th and 9th centuries, which was once a target of vandalism and graffiti, is undergoing a transformation after its reopening in March 2023.
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The World’s Largest Buddhist Temple In Indonesia, Borobudur Temple Has Been Reborn
25 December 2023
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25 December 2023
An aerial view is showing Indonesia's magnificent Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on December 23, 2023. From its foundation layer of 160 erotic panels hidden behind a recently reinforced wall to its 300 stolen Buddha heads, 135 of which remain in private collections in Europe, Indonesia's historic Borobudur Temple is emphasizing strict protective measures. The UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 8th and 9th centuries, which was once a target of vandalism and graffiti, is undergoing a transformation after its reopening in March 2023.
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The World’s Largest Buddhist Temple In Indonesia, Borobudur Temple Has Been Reborn
25 December 2023
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25 December 2023
An aerial view is showing Indonesia's magnificent Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on December 23, 2023. From its foundation layer of 160 erotic panels hidden behind a recently reinforced wall to its 300 stolen Buddha heads, 135 of which remain in private collections in Europe, Indonesia's historic Borobudur Temple is emphasizing strict protective measures. The UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 8th and 9th centuries, which was once a target of vandalism and graffiti, is undergoing a transformation after its reopening in March 2023.
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The World’s Largest Buddhist Temple In Indonesia, Borobudur Temple Has Been Reborn
25 December 2023
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25 December 2023
An aerial view is showing Indonesia's magnificent Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on December 23, 2023. From its foundation layer of 160 erotic panels hidden behind a recently reinforced wall to its 300 stolen Buddha heads, 135 of which remain in private collections in Europe, Indonesia's historic Borobudur Temple is emphasizing strict protective measures. The UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 8th and 9th centuries, which was once a target of vandalism and graffiti, is undergoing a transformation after its reopening in March 2023.
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The World’s Largest Buddhist Temple In Indonesia, Borobudur Temple Has Been Reborn
25 December 2023
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25 December 2023
An aerial view is showing Indonesia's magnificent Borobudur Temple in Magelang, Central Java Province, Indonesia, on December 23, 2023. From its foundation layer of 160 erotic panels hidden behind a recently reinforced wall to its 300 stolen Buddha heads, 135 of which remain in private collections in Europe, Indonesia's historic Borobudur Temple is emphasizing strict protective measures. The UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 8th and 9th centuries, which was once a target of vandalism and graffiti, is undergoing a transformation after its reopening in March 2023.
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8 June 2023
Villagers use boats as their main means of transportation to access the area to and from their village in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 8, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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8 June 2023
Villagers use boats as their main means of transportation to access the area to and from their village in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 7, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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#10138368
8 June 2023
Villagers use boats as their main means of transportation to access the area to and from their village in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 8, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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8 June 2023
Villagers use boats as their main means of transportation to access the area to and from their village in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 7, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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#10138262
8 June 2023
Muhammad (17), a high school student who is also a resident of Timbulsloko village, admits that he has to pass through a road that is flooded by tidal water when going to or from school, or if the tide is high, he has to take a boat taxi for Rp. 5,000 (US$ 0.34) in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 8, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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#10138270
8 June 2023
Villagers walk and do their activities on a wooden bridge that connects houses as well as the main road in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 7, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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#10138276
8 June 2023
Villagers do their activities in front of their house which was half inundated by tidal water in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 7, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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#10138280
8 June 2023
A house are seen demaged after abandoned by its owner for years due to the tidal flood in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 7, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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#10138286
8 June 2023
A house are seen demaged after abandoned by its owner for years due to the tidal flood in Timbulsloko village, Demak regency, Central Java province on June 7, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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#10138288
8 June 2023
General view of Timbulsloko village which was inundated by tidal water in Demak regency, Central Java province on June 7, 2023. Since the last 8 years, the villagers of Timbulsloko can no longer see land in their village, after the tidal waters have inundated the entire village. Rising sea levels and subsidence of the land surface have resulted in villages that were once fertile with plantations and rice fields, now surrounded by sea water which isolates the village due to a sunken access road. Boats are the only means of transportation that residents rely on to support their activities, such as going to work, market, or school.
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