Saving Orangutans
The Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, at Bukit Lawang on the island of Sumatra, was founded in 1973 by two Swiss women with the aim of returning captive and orphaned orangutans back into the wild.
Read MoreThe Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, at Bukit Lawang on the island of Sumatra, was founded in 1973 by two Swiss women with the aim of returning captive and orphaned orangutans back into the wild.
Read MoreNias Island ,off the southern coast of Sumatra, is an unusual place- virtually impossible to get to and some would feel that the atmosphere isn’t exactly welcoming.
Read MoreThe Mesjid Al-Aqsa is the city’s most important mosque, founded in 1549. Try to be in Kudus on a Friday when the area is teeming with families on their way to pray. Religious and political statues, pictures and knick knacks are sold just outside the mosque.
Read MoreOn the small Indonesian island of Komodo, near Flores , an unusual creature of myth and legend still roams the land.
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