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Visit Ambarawa Railway Museum and ride a Train Over a Century Old!
Kompas Pagi Ambarawa Museum is located in Ambarawa District, Semarang, Central Java, 41kilometers from the center of Semarang City. Before becoming a museum, this placewas a train station known as Wilem to I Station, which functioned since May 21, 1887,to support the smooth mobility of the military in the Semarang area to Fort Wilem to…
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E-TLE Electronic Ticket Challenge, Dirlantas: Manual Tickets Only for These 3 Offenses!
Kompas Pagi Some e-tle cars are stationed at five Polres in Jakarta, one in South Tangerang anddeployed on lanes prone to congestion and accidents. The existence of this e-tle is toreach areas not monitored by static electronic tickets. The implementation of thiselectronic ticket is expected to eliminate manual tickets. By the instructions of theNational Police…
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The Enchantment of Lawang Sewu Museum in Semarang, an Educational Tool for Railway History
Kompas Pagi Traveling while gaining knowledge visiting Lawang Sewu, Semarang, Central Java canbe your choice. In the past, Lawang Sewu was an office building owned by a privaterailway company from the Netherlands that served transportation from Central Java toBatavia. Lawang Sewu is named because it means a building with a thousand doors inJavanese. In 1994,…
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Residents Form ‘CAMAR’ Group as an Effort to Save Semarang’s Abraded Coastal Area
Kompas Pagi Several residents cultivate mangroves in Tambaklorok. This utilization is done to reducethe impact of abrasion. The Camar group, Cinta Alam Mangrove Asri dan Rimbun orCamar, focuses on reforesting the Tambalorok Coast, Gayamsari, Semarang City. Inaddition, the Camar group also opened a mangrove forest exploration tour of Semarangat Mangrove Edupark Tambakrejo. Tourists who want…
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Exploring the Impact of Pollution on Women, Potential Impact on the Reproductive System?
Kompas Pagi Air pollution causes various health problems, such as asthma, lung cancer, stroke, heartdisease, and chronic and acute respiratory diseases. It doesn’t stop there. One study inChina published by the Environmental International Journal in 2021 explained anincrease in infertility in areas with an average PM 2.5 concentration of 56.8 microgramsper cubic meter. This Kompas…