They have had different evolutionary influences despite a relatively close geographic location. Due to the division along the deep Lombok Strait (the Wallace line), they are in two different ecozones. The theory is that it was easier for Australasian species to migrate to Lombok, on the eastern side of the strait. (see related link)
They have different evolutionary histories.
They have had different evolutionary influences.
They are located in two different ecozones.
Lombok is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring pristine beaches, lush waterfalls, and the majestic Mount Rinjani, which is popular among hikers. The island is part of Indonesia and is often seen as a quieter alternative to its neighbor Bali, attracting tourists seeking outdoor activities and cultural experiences. Lombok is also recognized for its traditional Sasak culture and handicrafts, particularly woven textiles. Additionally, the island offers clear waters ideal for diving and snorkeling, showcasing vibrant marine life.
No, he was not.
Jakarta is 6 hours ahead from London
Lesbos (Greece)Leyte (Philippines)Lombok (Indonesia)Long Island (New York State, USA)Luzon (Philippines)
people from different countries and some animals like deers
Yes. Although on separate islands, Lombok is part of Bali.
The islands are located in different ecozones. During the last ice age, only Lombok was isolated from Asia. Bali was once connected to mainland Asia.
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I believe that Bali is an archipelago island because Lombok near Bali is also an archipelago island.
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Apart of Bali, Lombok and Jakarta if you want to experience the culture then maybe you should go to Bandung or Yogyakarta.
The islands are located in different ecozones. During the last ice age, only Lombok was isolated from Asia. Bali was once connected to mainland Asia.
Sumartra,Java,Sulawesi,Bali,Lombok,Komodo,West Timor,Celebes,Flores,Kalamantan and about 10,000 others.
The Ebony Langur lives in the tropical forests of Indonesia on the islands of Java, Bali, and Lombok
The island of Bali is one of 34 Indonesian provinces. It lies between Java and Lombok, in the Indian ocean. The island is small, only 95 miles wide, and 69 miles long.
Wallace's Line