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View all search resultsJakarta is beginning to feel the pinch as the city’s water shortage begins to take effect and water sources dry up amid the prolonged dry season, while at the Bogor Botanical Gardens a sign of an end to the dry season has also appeared.
The Bogor Botanical Gardens served as the center of palm oil acclimatization before it was spread globally and became an important commodity like it is today. Moreover, the botanical gardens were believed to be part of the man-made forest built in the era of the Pajajaran Kingdom in West Java.
Sri Lankan Ambassador to Indonesia and ASEAN Dharsana M.Perera planted a na tree, the Sri Lankan national tree, at Bogor Botanical Gardens on Monday to mark the 65th anniversary of Indonesia-Sri Lanka diplomatic relations.
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