KARST MUSEUM INDONESIA

Quoted from https://hmtg.ft.ugm.ac.id/, the Karst Museum Indonesia is located in Gebangharjo Village, Pracimantoro and is approximately 45 km from the downtown. This Museum was established to support the Gunungsewu Eco Karst Area and Global Geopark. The Karst Museum is also surrounded by at least seven caves, there are Tembus Cave, Potro-Bunder Cave, Gilap Cave, Mrica Cave, Sapen Cave, Sonya Wuri Cave and Sodong Cave. The Museum consists of three floors, each with its own theme on each floor. The first floor of the museum has the theme "Karst for Life", which provides visitors with a variety of interesting information about how karst areas were formed, the use of karst areas by living things, as well as various types of karst found in Indonesia. The second floor of the museum has the theme "Karst for Science", where visitors will be presented with panels containing various types of karst in Indonesia - from Sumatran to Papuan karst. The third floor is an auditorium.

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