Bengawan Solo River

The Bengawan Solo River (alternatively, Solo River, with Bengawan being an old Javanese word for river) is the longest river on the Indonesian island of Java, approximately 540 km in length. Apart from its importance as watercourse to the inhabitants and farmlands of the eastern and northern parts of the island, it is a renowned region in paleoanthropology circles. Many discoveries of early hominid remains have been made at several sites in its v... more
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