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View all search resultsKedulan Temple, believed to be one of hundreds of Hindu temples in Kalasan, Yogyakarta, is buried by volcanic ash from Mount Merapi
span class="caption">Kedulan Temple, believed to be one of hundreds of Hindu temples in Kalasan, Yogyakarta, is buried by volcanic ash from Mount Merapi. The Yogyakarta Heritage Conservation Office is rebuilding the temple, which has been significantly damaged by frequent volcanic eruptions and quakes.(JP/Bambang Muryanto)
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