| | Pangandaran and its peninsula - Promoting Bali |
 | | Lashed by huge, impressive waves that are for the most part too rough for swimming, the resort town of Pangandaran runs either side of a narrow isthmus connecting the mainland with a forested national park. |
 | | About eighty percent of Pangandaran national park is secondary rainforest, and its most famous resident is the enormous Javanese rafflesia flower, which can grow to be the diameter of a car tyre. |
 | | Pangandaran has most essentials for tourists, but is short of a bank. |
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