Examining Komodo Island's Beauty as a New Seven Wonder
The Sepang wood tree, also known as sterculia oblongata, is used by locals as medicine and a source of clothing dye. The Nitak tree, also known as sterculia oblongata, is believed to have medicinal properties and has seeds that are edible and delicious, similar to peas.
Komodo National Park was created in 1980 to safeguard the Komodo dragon's future. To safeguard a variety of flora and animals, including marine life, in addition to these uncommon creatures.
Komodo National Park is a national park that has been designated by UNESCO as both a Biosphere Reserve since 1977 and a World Natural Heritage Site since 1991. Moreover, Komodo National Park was named one of the New 7 Wonders in 2012.
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