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West Sumatra

The Land of Minangkabau

Taman Hutan Raya Bung Hatta

Monday, May 01, 2006

This National Park is situated 23 km east of Padang on the slopes of Bukit Barisan. From here clearly easy to see the Padang lowland plains and Indian Ocean to the west. The park covers an area of 70.000 hectares of rain forest and is, rich in tropical plants such as Nepenthes sp (kantong semar), Rafflesia sp, and various animals species such as Tapirus sp (tapir), and Macaca sp, Gibbon, birds.
This park has a library and display of Photographs of the late first Indonesia Vice President, Dr.Mohammad Hatta, a native son of Minangkabau.
posted by Okto Jumadhani, SE, 10:57 AM

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