An aerial view of the rainforests of Gunung Palung National Park.  Gunung Palung is a jewel of biodiversity.  It’s 90,000 hectares contain a wider range of habitats than any other protected area in Borneo, including one of the largest remaining areas of undisturbed lowland rainforest.  The Park provides habitat for a host of endangered species, including clouded leopards, proboscis monkeys, sun bears, and the largest population and Borneo’s largest populations of wild orangutans.
Waterfall in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo.
A huge meranti tree towers into the canopy in Gunung Palung National Park.  Gunung Palung is a jewel of biodiversity.  It’s 90,000 hectares contain a wider range of habitats than any other protected area in Borneo, including one of the largest remaining areas of undisturbed lowland rainforest.  The Park provides habitat for a host of endangered species, including clouded leopards, proboscis monkeys, sun bears, and the largest population and Borneo’s largest populations of wild orangutans.
Rainforest landscape in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia.
The TNI-AU's deployment to Pitch Black marks the first time the service has taken part in an overseas multilateral exercise. Pictured here is Su-27SKM TS-2705.
Surely the Pitch Black debutants that generated the most buzz, Indonesia's TNI-AU sent 2 Sukhoi Su-27s and 2 Su-30s to Darwin. Here Su-30MK2 TS-3005 takes off on a sunny morning.
Indonesian Amb. Dino Djalal and Rosa Djalal. Photo by Tony Powell. Refugees International Anniversary Dinner. Mellon Auditorium. May 2, 2013
An aerial view of the rainforests of Gunung Palung National Park. Gunung Palung is a jewel of biodiversity. It’s 90,000 hectares contain a wider range of habitats than any other protected area in Borneo, including one of the largest remaining areas of undisturbed lowland rainforest. The Park provides habitat for a host of endangered species, including clouded leopards, proboscis monkeys, sun bears, and the largest population and Borneo’s largest populations of wild orangutans.
An aerial view of the rainforests of Gunung Palung National Park.  Gunung Palung is a jewel of biodiversity.  It’s 90,000 hectares contain a wider range of habitats than any other protected area in Borneo, including one of the largest remaining areas of undisturbed lowland rainforest.  The Park provides habitat for a host of endangered species, including clouded leopards, proboscis monkeys, sun bears, and the largest population and Borneo’s largest populations of wild orangutans.
An aerial view of the rainforests of Gunung Palung National Park. Gunung Palung is a jewel of biodiversity. It’s 90,000 hectares contain a wider range of habitats than any other protected area in Borneo, including one of the largest remaining areas of undisturbed lowland rainforest. The Park provides habitat for a host of endangered species, including clouded leopards, proboscis monkeys, sun bears, and the largest population and Borneo’s largest populations of wild orangutans.
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