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Indonesia has some 400 volcanoes and Mark spends a day making
a steep climb up Mount Rinjani to the rim
of the crater lake just below the summit, where people of
all religions come to pray and meditate.
Mark takes a boat ride to the island of Komodo to see the
famous Komodo dragon, the world's largest
lizard. Its razor sharp teeth can tear apart the hindquarter
of a deer in seconds. It was feared that the dragons were
facing extinction but money earned from tourists watching
the grizzly spectacle has been used to ensure their survival.
From Komodo Mark takes a peaceful boat ride to Flores,
one of Indonesia's largest islands. He sees the dramatic sight
of the sulphuric lakes of Kelimut, which
locals believe the souls of the dead go into the brilliant
coloured lakes: the young to the green, the old to the blue
and the criminals to the black.
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