Climate Change Hinders Rammang-Rammang Development as Tourist Attraction
In addition to more frequent flood, locals also experience rapid river overflow, increasing rainfall intensity, and changing water acidity.
In addition to more frequent flood, locals also experience rapid river overflow, increasing rainfall intensity, and changing water acidity.
Unauthorized activities that continue to take place in the forest area have been causing land degradation in the province.
If you have the opportunity to visit, don't forget to taste the following7unique and delicious Toraja specialties.
The solar power plant (PLTS) is targeted to operate commercially in the first half of this year
Lore Lindu National Park is one of the largest mountainous rain forests of Sulawesi.
Here are5cafes combining delicious culinary and stunning natural panorama.
An Indonesian woman, Debby, caught the attention of Pokeworks Restaurant in Harvard Square, which serves healthy food.
The poor crocodile wearing a tire collar has been viral on social media since 2016.
Hili successfully trapped the crocodile using rope, bamboo, and chicken as bait.
The Center for Biological Research at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) said 80 percent of new species discoveries came from Sulawesi.
Sisemba and Silapakki are fighting-like activities that improve strength.
Indonesian native animals show that nature comes full of surprise where you never think it before. The existence also disenchants you that your knowledge needs to upgrade by visiting them directly. Now, they are waiting for you to be acquainted
Bunaken is one of the most beautiful sites for diving on the planet.
Initial testing, carried out by 3rd Division of the Army Strategic Command (Kostrad), showed satisfactory results.
Here are six endemic animals in Sulawesi.
Three times wide of Tokyo Metropolitan area of forest lost in 12 years in East Luwu, South Sulawesi. Due to nickel mining.
And he is alive without any health issues. He acts under someone else who pays for his service.
"This discovery adds to the diversity of Sulawesi shrews to three times more than is known from any other island," said Anang Achmadi, the researcher
No fatality was reported. Hundreds of aftershocks followed.
"Other likely threats are the emission of toxic gases around the crater area. If an eruption occurs and the material falls on the slopes of the volcano, then there is a likely threat of cold lava when it rains,"