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Karimunjawa National Park / Java Sea / Karimun Jawa / Jepara Regency / Marine park / Coral reef / Jepara / Central Java / Geography of Indonesia / Java
Date: 2012-04-04 08:16:39
Karimunjawa National Park
Java Sea
Karimun Jawa
Jepara Regency
Marine park
Coral reef
Jepara
Central Java
Geography of Indonesia
Java

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