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Coelacanths Article 
The coelacanth was found to be 'alive and well' in 1938 after millions of years of hiding, but is he really a 'living fossil'?
Jan 12, 2007 - John Blatchford
Coelacanth or Port - A Tanzanian Dilemma Article 
Tanzania has been hauled up and indicted by conservationists for its plan to develop deep sea port Mwambani, endangering prehistoric fish Coelacanth.
Mar 1, 2009 - Mohan Alembath
Jakarta, Indonesia Article 
Some tips on where to start in this sprawling city.
Nov 24, 2011 - Richard Milnes
Tracing the Rise of Nationalism in Indonesia Article 
The first sparks of nationalism at the turn of the 20th century would develop into the force that finally gave Indonesia recognition of independence in 1949.
Mar 12, 2009 - Jing Heng Fong
Indonesia's Endangered Orangutan Article 
Orangutans threatened by palm oil plantations, habitat loss from logging and mining. Females killed and eaten and babies taken for pet trade. Reforestation may save them.
Nov 7, 2007 - Dawn M. Smith
Gibbon Rehabilitation in Indonesia Article 
Rescue, rehabilitation and reintroduction of lesser apes in Borneo and Sumatra raises awareness of illegal trade and habitat issues that threaten Indonesia's lesser apes.
Aug 22, 2008 - Dawn M. Smith
Scuba Diving in Bali, Indonesia Article 
Bali is a great Indonesian island destination for a vacation combining scuba diving, accommodation in beautiful Balinese hotels and relaxing spa treatments.
Nov 28, 2007 - Judith Holford
1883 Eruption of Krakatoa Volcano, Indonesia Article 
A series of volcanic explosions sunk two-thirds of the island of Krakatoa. Giant tsunamis and toxic gases brought mass death and destruction to Indonesia.
Dec 5, 2008 - Maureen K. Fleury
Mount Marapi Erupts and Tsunami Strikes Western Indonesia Article 
After an earthquake, a tsunami and an erupting volcano, the death toll in Indonesia has risen to 334 with over 300 people missing.
Oct 30, 2010 - Maureen K. Fleury
Saving the Javan Hawk-Eagle, Indonesia's National Bird Article 
The recognition of the Javan hawk-eagle as Indonesia's national bird has rendered it more vulnerable to capture instead of affording it greater protection.
Dec 12, 2010 - Annette Pipe
Indonesia Designer Fabric & Asian Fashion, Batik, Ikat & Songket Article 
Indonesian textiles stand in a class of their own, blending traditional techniques with unrivalled artistic flair and modern creativity.
May 25, 2010 - Solange Hando
WWII Cruiser HMS Exeter Found Article 
The Royal Navy's Heavy cruiser HMS Exeter had a brief but legendary war service. In her 18-months of War she helped kill the Graf Spee and fought the Japanese.
Jun 21, 2008 - Christopher Eger
Was a Sea Monster Found on a South Carolina Beach? Article 
A weird creature's body washed up on Folly Beach, creating speculation on the Internet that a dead sea monster may have been discovered. Was it cryptid?
Mar 30, 2012 - Jill Stefko
The Founding of Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land Article 
The Tasmanian capital Hobart is one of Australia's oldest towns. Hobart was founded when Britain needed space to accommodate its transported convicts.
Jun 6, 2010 - Brian Cross
Sixty 3,000 Year-Old Headless Skeletons Found in Vanuatu Article 
The Vanuatu discovery of 60 headless skeletons and more with broken bones were found in a coral reef. The skeletons dated back to 3,000 year ago.
Sep 13, 2010 - Paula I. Nielson
What Are Cryptozoology and Cryptids? Article 
This speculative science's subjects are Unknown Mysterious Animals, UMAs, cryptids, mainstream science doesn't recognize which are divided into three major categories.
Sep 21, 2009 - Jill Stefko
Caddy: Alaska Sea Water Monster Sighted! Article 
The Alaskan creature was dubbed Cadborosaurus willsi, meaning reptile or lizard from Cadboro Bay, British Columbia, where it was sighted centuries ago.
Oct 23, 2011 - Jill Stefko
Scientific Evidence for the Speculative Science of Cryptozoology? Article 
Major scientific study findings: Millions of animal species are "undiscovered." How does this impact cryptozoology, the study of unknown mysterious animals?
Aug 25, 2011 - Jill Stefko
Dear readers, I am originally from Indonesia.I was born in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia.I used to be a teacher at some International Schools in Jakarta with subjects economics, business...
Marine Fishing, Habitats, and Animal Migration Article 
The prime perpetrators of habitat destruction in the world's oceans are giant trawling ships, often assisted by sonar "fish finder" equipment.
Jan 1, 2011 - Angela Libal