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Both Indonesian and Polish communities, gathered at the Bali Indah Cultural Park.
This event is attract not only locals but also international touristsparticularly from neighbouring Malaysia. And the reasons as follows.
TheIndonesia.co - A Sumatran elephant was found dead in the Forest Conversion Area (HPK), on Friday, December 10, 2021, at 10 AM.
The Elephas Maximus Sumatranus was dead in the community's oil palm plantation adjacent to the Arara Abadi Company.
The Elephant Care Community (KMPG) with Jungle Animal Foundation (RSF)-HIPAM found the dead elephant in Koto Pait Beringin village, Bengkali Regency, Riau.
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