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Rare Palm Species Discovered on a Remote Indonesian Island
In a new study, researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and partners have described the only known member of the palm family (Arecaceae) to flower and fruit almost entirely underground
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Sorghum: Cereal Plant Resilient to Climate Change Could Replace Rice in Indonesia
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Merapi Volcano in Indonesia Erupts, Emits Ash and Lava: Major Eruption Possible
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The Infamous Krakatoa Volcano in Indonesia Erupted Several Times, Sending a Massive Volcanic Ash Tower 2,500 Meters Into the Sky Each Time
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Merapi Volcano Erupts Again, Authorities Warn Residents for Volcanic Mudflow Threat
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Merapi Volcano Eruption Shoots Hot Clouds 4 Miles Up, Evacuation Possible —Indonesia
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Crocodile Carries Boy's Dead Body Back to His Family, Rescuers in Indonesia [WATCH]
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Powerful 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Indonesia; Tremor Felt in Northern Australia
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Indonesia's Mount Marapi Erupts Shooting Ashes 300 Meters into the Sky, No tourists Allowed Within 3 Km of Crater
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World's Most Endangered Species: 2 Young Javan Rhinos Seen in Indonesia National Park
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Indonesia's Target Climate Goals to Curb Global Warming Insufficient: Global Research Coalition
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Mount Semeru Eruption Displaced Over 2,000 Residents in Indonesia, Causing Immediate Rescue Missions and Temporary Shelters
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Earthquake in Indonesia Kills At Least 162 People, Leaves Hundreds Injured as Tremor Strikes Heavily Populated Areas