Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. 3rd Nov, 2017. A public transport bus with drawings of Jesus and Maria seen in Balige.The Lake Toba in the north of Sumatra as been formed during the occurrence of a super volcanic eruption 73,000-75,000 years ago, with a local population of Batak people living there, now the Indonesian government start working on a tourism project, to make it the second ""˜Bali', a total of Rp 11 trillion to develop tourism is needed as Chinese and Singaporean investors are already interested in working on the new project. (Credit Image: © Lana Priatna/SOPA via ZUMA Wi

Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. 3rd Nov, 2017. A public transport bus with drawings of Jesus and Maria seen in Balige.The Lake Toba in the north of Sumatra as been formed during the occurrence of a super volcanic eruption 73,000-75,000 years ago, with a local population of Batak people living there, now the Indonesian government start working on a tourism project, to make it the second ""˜Bali', a total of Rp 11 trillion to develop tourism is needed as Chinese and Singaporean investors are already interested in working on the new project. (Credit Image: © Lana Priatna/SOPA via ZUMA Wi Stock Photo
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November 3, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - A public transport bus with drawings of Jesus and Maria seen in Balige..The Lake Toba in the north of Sumatra as been formed during the occurrence of a super volcanic eruption 73, 000-75, 000 years ago, with a local population of Batak people living there, now the Indonesian government start working on a tourism project, to make it the second ‘Bali’, a total of Rp 11 trillion to develop tourism is needed as Chinese and Singaporean investors are already interested in working on the new project. (Credit Image: © Lana Priatna/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)

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