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Monday May 21st 2012

D.Juanda national park

This pleasant park is a good spot to escape the city and walk in the forest. Quite and cool, it also features caves used by the Japanese during World War II. You can enter the cave and exit on the other side of the mountain. You could either bring your own flash light or hire a local guide who will have many interesting stories to tell. Once on the other side of the cave to the right a paved path brings you back to the entrance of the cave, to the left the path continues trough the forest along a river and will bring you to a small waterfall and a recreation area. 

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