Environment
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Mountain Climbing, Hiking No Longer Allowed in Bali After Tourist Damages Sanctity of Mountain Peak
The Bali government has announced that mountain climbing and hiking are no longer allowed after a tourist damages the sanctity of their mountain peak. Read more here.
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