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A Dutch female tourist was rescued after falling into the same volcano where a Brazilian tourist died in Indonesia. Sarah Tamar van Hulten was hiking with her friends up the notorious Mount Rinjani ...
Dutch tourist Sarah Tamar van Hulten fell while hiking with her friends on Mount Rinjani on Thursday — a day after another ...
Tourism service providers are urged to ensure their guides and porters are properly certified and trained. Read more at ...
Following a series of recent incidents, tourists should be aware of relevant safety advisories for traveling and navigating Indonesia, particularly in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.
Surging travel in Europe spikes concerns over tourism's drawbacks Suitcases rattle against cobblestones. Selfie-snappers jostle for the same shot. Ice cream shops are everywhere. Europe's record ...
Video of the eruption captured by the Meteorological Agency showed lava and thick grey smoke rising from the mountain around ...
What Is Volcano Tourism? Volcano tourism is a thrilling form of geotourism where travellers visit active, dormant, or extinct volcanoes to witness their dramatic landscapes and geothermal features.
Provincial politician of the area of ​​the volcano who was the scene of Juliana Marins’s death regrets death and says rescue team needed advanced equipment. However, he says he was not ...
A tourist who was trapped for days after falling into an active volcano has tragically been found dead four days later, despite a frantic rescue effort.
A young woman died days after falling hundreds of feet off the cliff of an active volcano in Indonesia during a hike. The family of Juliana Marins, 26, confirmed her death on Tuesday morning.
Young tourist plunges into massive volcano in Indonesia Horrifying footage has captured the moment a 26-year-old woman plunged into a volcano, with a desperate rescue underway to save the tourist.
Volcano 'hidden in plain sight' could help date Mars—and its habitability by Selena Langner, Georgia Institute of Technology edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...