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3 September 2023
A salt farmer cleans his salt pond after harvest in the Talise salting area, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on September 3, 2023. The dry season that caused hot temperatures and the El Nio phenomenon in the region pushed up local people's salt production by up to 20 percent. The increase in production was followed by an increase in the price of salt consumption from an average of IDR 3,000 to IDR 5,000 per kilogram. The increase was also welcomed positively by the government because it could reduce salt imports which this year are estimated to reach 2.8 million tons to meet industrial and consumption needs for 250 million people.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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26 August 2023
Tourists go around by boat in the tourist area of Lake Paisupok, Lukpanenteng Village, Banggai Islands Regency, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on Thursday, August 24, 2023. The natural wsiata area has clear lake water with views of the lake bed filled with naturally fallen tree trunks. From Palu City, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, this area can be reached by traveling overland for 597 kilometers to Luwuk Port in Banggai Regency, then crossing by ship with a distance of four hours and arriving in Salakan City, Banggai Islands Regency. From Salakan City, the journey continues about 87 kilometers to the north until arriving at Lukpanenteng Village, North Bulagi District.
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#9603106
17 February 2023
Some stranded purple jellyfish or crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) float on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 17, 2023. Dozens of jellyfish between 30cm and 50cm in diameter that live in the deep seas around the Pacific and East Atlantic Seas and are also found on Australia's Sydney South Coast coast are thought to be carried by strong winds and ocean currents other than due to climate change factors. Murdoch University of Australia's Marine Expert Mike Van Kuelen said it was likely that the jellyfish stranding was due to Australia's eastern aurs stretching from North to South. When the water is warm due to climate change, ocean waves cause bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and encourage tropical species to migrate south rather than their normal habitats.
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#9603108
17 February 2023
A man shows a stranded purple jellyfish or crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) floating on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 17, 2023. Dozens of jellyfish between 30cm and 50cm in diameter that live in the deep seas around the Pacific and East Atlantic Seas and are also found on Australia's Sydney South Coast coast are thought to be carried by strong winds and ocean currents other than due to climate change factors. Murdoch University of Australia's Marine Expert Mike Van Kuelen said it was likely that the jellyfish stranding was due to Australia's eastern aurs stretching from North to South. When the water is warm due to climate change, ocean waves cause bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and encourage tropical species to migrate south rather than their normal habitats.
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17 February 2023
A man shows a stranded purple jellyfish or crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) floating on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 17, 2023. Dozens of jellyfish between 30cm and 50cm in diameter that live in the deep seas around the Pacific and East Atlantic Seas and are also found on Australia's Sydney South Coast coast are thought to be carried by strong winds and ocean currents other than due to climate change factors. Murdoch University of Australia's Marine Expert Mike Van Kuelen said it was likely that the jellyfish stranding was due to Australia's eastern aurs stretching from North to South. When the water is warm due to climate change, ocean waves cause bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and encourage tropical species to migrate south rather than their normal habitats.
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17 February 2023
A man shows a stranded purple jellyfish or crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) floating on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 17, 2023. Dozens of jellyfish between 30cm and 50cm in diameter that live in the deep seas around the Pacific and East Atlantic Seas and are also found on Australia's Sydney South Coast coast are thought to be carried by strong winds and ocean currents other than due to climate change factors. Murdoch University of Australia's Marine Expert Mike Van Kuelen said it was likely that the jellyfish stranding was due to Australia's eastern aurs stretching from North to South. When the water is warm due to climate change, ocean waves cause bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and encourage tropical species to migrate south rather than their normal habitats.
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17 February 2023
A stranded purple jellyfish or crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) float on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 17, 2023. Dozens of jellyfish between 30cm and 50cm in diameter that live in the deep seas around the Pacific and East Atlantic Seas and are also found on Australia's Sydney South Coast coast are thought to be carried by strong winds and ocean currents other than due to climate change factors. Murdoch University of Australia's Marine Expert Mike Van Kuelen said it was likely that the jellyfish stranding was due to Australia's eastern aurs stretching from North to South. When the water is warm due to climate change, ocean waves cause bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and encourage tropical species to migrate south rather than their normal habitats.
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17 February 2023
A man shows a stranded purple jellyfish or crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) floating on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 17, 2023. Dozens of jellyfish between 30cm and 50cm in diameter that live in the deep seas around the Pacific and East Atlantic Seas and are also found on Australia's Sydney South Coast coast are thought to be carried by strong winds and ocean currents other than due to climate change factors. Murdoch University of Australia's Marine Expert Mike Van Kuelen said it was likely that the jellyfish stranding was due to Australia's eastern aurs stretching from North to South. When the water is warm due to climate change, ocean waves cause bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and encourage tropical species to migrate south rather than their normal habitats.
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