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Mount Rinjani, Lombok, Indonesia

by Leta Dickinson

by Leta Dickinson

A grey macaque warily watches a group of hikers stop for a quick break along the 8,000-foot climb from the basecamp to the crater's edge of Mt. Rinjani. The macaques know that hikers mean dropped food tidbits and so will trail behind visitors climbing the mountain. 

 

Photography, Photo of the WeekIn Our Nature MagNovember 26, 2018macaque, lombok, indonesia, hiking, Mt. RinjaniComment
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