Everything about Lore Lindu National Park totally explained
Lore Lindu National Park is a
forest preserve on the
Indonesian island of
Sulawesi, in the province of
Central Sulawesi. The area is 2,290 km² covering both lowland and montane forests with an altitude range of 200 – 2,610 m. Some of its more popular inhabitants include the
Red-Knobbed Hornbill and the
Giant Civet. 227 bird species have been observed in the park, 77 of which are
endemic to Sulawesi. In addition to the rich wildlife, the park also contains stone
megaliths dating from ca. 1300.
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