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Get To Know Administrative Capitals in Borneo/Kalimantan
Dini Yasyi
6 months ago
Borneo is the third-largest island in the world, with a total size of over 748,168 km2. There are four political regions in it. ...
Early Amputation Evidence Discovered in an Indonesian Cave
Dini Yasyi
10 months ago
A young person's body that had been interred 31,000 years ago and had signs of a limb amputation was discovered by researchers. ...
70-million-year-old living fossil from Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei
Akhyari Hananto
one year ago
If you’ve never heard of the earless monitor lizard, you’re not alone: this little-known, cryptic lizard has long-escaped the attention of the larger public. ...
Top Six Amazing 'Safari' Experiences Outside Africa
Adelaida Salikha
5 years ago
Here are epic trips that still provide the thrills, and it's NOT inside Africa. ...
New population of rare cat species discovered on Borneo
Suzanne Turnock
6 years ago
There is little known about the bay cat; one of the five wild cat species found on the island of ...