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View all search resultsIn the middle of the plantation, which is situated 450 to 600 meters above sea level, tourists can enjoy coffee in the unique colonial atmosphere of the old buildings and factories of the Dutch colonial era.
Held on Saturday, the procession was carried out by dozens of Karanganjar Coffee Factory employees as they traveled from a pavilion at the heart of the factory’s complex to the best coffee tree in the plantation.
Villagers in Selo, Boyolali, Central Java, have returned to cultivating coffee, and business is thriving. The coffee plants, cultivated 1,600 meters above sea level and around three to six kilometers from the top of Mount Merapi, are considered unique.
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