Lapindo Mudflow in Sidoarjo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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We visited the Lapindo Mudflow after hearing about it several years ago. A haunting place and a sobering experience when you encounter those affected by the disaster. Beyond what has already been writ...
A dark tourism attraction. Great example of how a mine drilling activity can unleash natural forces and environmental disaster. An area containing thirteen villages buried and a mudflow that is being ...
this happens when greed is greater than respect for nature and humans. It is a stunning place to visit - honestly it's breathtaking seeing the earth breathing. You can just stop at the main road a...
Nature at it's weirdest, combined with Indonesian tourism at it's weirdest too. How can one best describe this vast pond of oil polluted mud? A tourist attraction doesn't seem fitting. A natural eve...
A sad natural phenomenon that became a tourist attraction
The natural phenomenon is a huge mudflow and attracts so many people that tourists are interested to see it. Managed by locals, tariffs are not clear, either for parking or entering the mud embankment...
Practicalities: How to get there and how much...
We visited the Lapindo Mudflow after hearing about it several years ago. A haunting place and a sobering experience when you encounter those affected by the disaster. Beyond what has already been writ...
Tragic moonscape
A dark tourism attraction. Great example of how a mine drilling activity can unleash natural forces and environmental disaster. An area containing thirteen villages buried and a mudflow that is being ...
Result of GREED but stunning to watch
this happens when greed is greater than respect for nature and humans. It is a stunning place to visit - honestly it's breathtaking seeing the earth breathing. You can just stop at the main road a...
Sadness and yet serene beauty
Nature at it's weirdest, combined with Indonesian tourism at it's weirdest too. How can one best describe this vast pond of oil polluted mud? A tourist attraction doesn't seem fitting. A natural eve...
A sad natural phenomenon that became a tourist attraction
The natural phenomenon is a huge mudflow and attracts so many people that tourists are interested to see it. Managed by locals, tariffs are not clear, either for parking or entering the mud embankment...