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offices and headquarters and usually
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nation's leadership the capital city is
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to place your brain is of course a
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highly strategic Choice most often the
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best location for a capital city is
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somewhere that can be easily defended
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and from where you can exert control and
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Project Unity over the rest of the
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country capitals need to be seen as
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representative of the entire nation and
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be easily accessible to the largest
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number of people possible and for all
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those reasons capitals are most often
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built within the center of a country but
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sometimes the choice of an old location
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ends up eventually just not working out
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for example in 2005 Myanmar moved their
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Capital City away from old Yangon the
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largest city in the country and towards
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Napier da more than 300 kilometers to
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the north this was done because napia da
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is more centrally located within the
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country than Yangon was and it was also
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a Transportation Hub located right next
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to three chronically turbulent and
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rebellious States and so it was felt
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that the presence of the capital and the
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military so nearby would help to improve
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the Region's stability and further it
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was ruled that the old capital of Yangon
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was simply more vulnerable to climate
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disasters since it was located directly
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on the coast as was showcased in 2008
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when a cyclone smashed directly into it
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and destroyed three quarters of the
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city's infrastructure in a similar
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manner Brazil also moved their Capital
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City back in 1960 away from the
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historical but by then overcrowded Rio
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de Janeiro on the coast and towards a
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deeper and more centralized location
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within the Brazilian interior that they
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ended up calling Brasilia this decision
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was largely made in order to encourage
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Inland growth away from the coasts and
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to make the capital city more regionally
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neutral and then of course there was the
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great showdown in Australia back in 1927
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when neither Sydney nor Melbourne could
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agree on which city should become the
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nation's capital and thus they ended up
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compromising by building Canberra
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roughly in between them from scratch now
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in the year 2022 there are two very
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large modern countries who are actively
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in the process of relocating their
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capital cities for pretty familiar
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reasons Egypt is relocating their
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Capital away from Cairo towards a newer
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planned city still under construction a
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bit over to the east while Indonesia is
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relocating their Capital City away from
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Jakarta and moving its more than one
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thousand kilometers away to a completely
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different Island this is incredibly
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significant because Indonesia itself is
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an incredibly significant country she
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has the fourth highest population of any
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country in the world lagging only behind
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China India and the United States and
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boasts more than
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270 million people for such a large
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country however Indonesia is rather
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unique because while China India and the
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United States are all major and
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generally contiguous Continental Powers
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Indonesia is really about 17
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000 totally separate islands all
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scattered apart from each other and
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these islands are not equal there's five
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big land areas that Indonesia controls
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the entire islands of Sumatra Java and
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suluisi and half of the big islands of
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Borneo and New Guinea however four of
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these Island territories are fairly
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sparsely populated while the thousands
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of smaller Islands add little to the
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overall population as well by and large
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that leaves the island of java which
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alone is home to more than 60 percent of
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the entire Indonesian population
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145 million people this makes Java by
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far the world's most populated island
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with even more people than Russia a
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country that is 123 times larger and so
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oh it's pretty fair to say that this
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island is basically the center of
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Indonesia's population and culture and
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so naturally the capital of Indonesia
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has been located on Java for a very long
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time and it's located right here Jakarta
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Jakarta has been a pretty major city for
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centuries but with little Fanfare in the
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modern 21st century world the city's
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metropolitan population has skyrocketed
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to a population of around 35 million
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people which makes Jakarta the second
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largest urban area in the entire world
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after only Tokyo which as fateward habit
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is also located on another Island
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besides serving as the capital of
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Indonesia Jakarta is also the Diplomatic
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capital of acine or the association of
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Southeast Asian Nations which is
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effectively Southeast Asia's version of
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the European Union and so you can sort
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of think of jakarta's role here as being
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similar to Brussels in Europe Jakarta is
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an enormously important and significant
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Global City but it is not without
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problems that make it actually a not so
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favorable location for under Indonesia's
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capital city in the 21st century for one
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as I mentioned previously there is a lot
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of inequality within the country while
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Java is home to 60 of Indonesia's
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population the island only makes up
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seven percent of Indonesia's land
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ultimately that means that the remaining
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93 of the country's land mass over on
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the 17 000 other islands are pretty
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underrepresented both in terms of
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population and in economics while the
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economy in both Jakarta and Java has
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been growing tremendously over the past
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few decades the other Islands have been
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more or less economically left behind
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and have remained fairly stagnant to
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illustrate this point ever since 1971
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Java has gained 75 million people while
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Sumatra has only gained 38 million
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kalimantan with the Indonesian side of
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Borneo is called only 11 million so that
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we see only about 10 million while
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Western New Guinea only gained 4 million
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and while these other Islands may look
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close by on a map like this they really
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aren't if you place the islands of
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Indonesia over Europe where the Java
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placed roughly over Northern Italy you'd
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quickly see that is as far away as
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Northern Germany and Poland suluisi is
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over in Belarus and Ukraine while
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Western New Guinea is way over in
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Kazakhstan a lot of these places are
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very far away from Jakarta and are
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therefore isolated and remote from the
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center of power often across thousands
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of kilometers of ocean based exclusively
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on the centralization of power factor it
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would make the most sense from a
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geographic perspective to place
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Indonesia's Capital within either
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kalimontan and Borneo or on suluisi but
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of course centralization alone is not
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usually a good enough reason to go
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through all of these moving pains the
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larger motivations are that Jakarta
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itself has a lot of issues to start the
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city has experienced a tremendous amount
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of urban growth in the past few decades
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back in 1945 at the beginning of the
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second world war the City's population
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was only 600 000 people 25 years later
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by 1970 the City's population had
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increased by six-fold to more than 4
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million and then 50 years later from
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then by 2020 it had more than doubled
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again 10 to more than ten and a half
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million within the boundaries of the
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city proper largely owing to Massive
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Internal migration from the rest of
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Indonesia as a result of all this growth
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the city has been experiencing a
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substantial ecological breakdown
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accompanied by intensely gridlocked
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traffic and congestion nearly four and a
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half million cars and more than 13
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million motorcycles are used on the
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city's streets while public
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transportation only accounts for a third
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of the city's commuters to exacerbate
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the pollutants from all these vehicles
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there are seven existing coal-fired
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power plants and five more planned
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plants all within a 100 kilometer radius
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of the city the emissions from those
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five planned plants alone will
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eventually be equal to adding 10 million
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additional cars to jakarta's already
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crowded streets given this air pollution
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and smog within the city is a serious
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issue and it generally ranks alongside
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cities like New Delhi and Beijing the
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air quality can get so bad here that
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just last year in 2021
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172 days these were considered too
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unhealthy to be outside which was more
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than half of the entire year and then of
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course there's the traffic itself
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Jakarta has often been named the world's
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worst city for traffic on multiple
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occasions by multiple Publications but
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here are some ways to put it all in a
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perspective it's been estimated before
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that the average Jakarta resident will
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spend 10 years of their lifetime there
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in traffic the largest satellite city of
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Jakarta where many downtown office
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workers live is bogor 25 miles away from
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the Jakarta core under normal Jakarta
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traffic conditions it usually takes two
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hours to drive across those 25 miles and
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when the conditions are considered bad
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it can take more like three hours it's
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gotten so bad that high-ranking
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government officials have to regularly
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be escorted by police convoys through
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the city just to arrive at their
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meetings on time and to make matters
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even worse jakarta's population is still
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growing by 2030 it's projected that
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there will be more than 40 million
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people living within the metropolitan
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area more than the entire population of
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Canada and causing it to surpass even
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Tokyo to become the world's newest
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largest city but out of all of jakarta's
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many problems it's water that is the
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most severe as with many coastal cities
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across the world Jakarta is not unique
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in dealing with the threat of rising sea
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levels but jakarta's specific situation
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is rather unique because on top of
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dealing with sea levels Rising the city
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is simultaneously sinking jakarta's
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sinking problem is very similar to both
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Mexico City and Venice both of which I
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made videos about in the past but this
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is the gist just like both of those
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cities Jakarta was established within a
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swampy environment many centuries ago
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before the needs of modern cities were
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at all understood 13 rivers flow through
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the city which used to provide ample
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fresh water but now they're all wildly
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polluted and currently unusable for
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drinking water Jakarta does have a
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series of water pipes but they only
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reach about 60 percent of the population
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and they're all highly concentrated in
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the more wealthy areas of South in
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central Jakarta as for the millions of
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other people who don't have any access
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ground pumping is basically the only
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means of obtaining any fresh water for
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themselves but of course as this water
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beneath the surface is removed the soil
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above will continue to Compact and sink
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and it doesn't help that nowadays there
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are dozens of massive and heavy concrete
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and steel skyscrapers across the city's
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surface adding even more weight and
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pressure pushing down onto the fragile
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soil below as a result of all these
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contributing factors the entirety of
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Jakarta is now sinking into the ground
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by about one centimeter a year but there
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are some areas seeing as much as 25
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centimeters of sinkage a year when you
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take rising sea levels into
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consideration it's easy to see why most
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of the city will very shortly be in
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grave danger and while floods are
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already a chronic problem that the city
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faces it's nothing compared to what
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might happen in the future the entire
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city rests within a flat Basin and
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according to some estimates 40 percent
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of Jakarta is already sitting beneath
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sea level while many others predict that
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by 2050 only 28 short years from now the
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entire city proper of more than 10.6
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million people will be buried Beneath
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the Sea like a modern day Atlantis
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assuming that nothing is actually done
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about it but of course there is a plan
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to do something about it and it's insane
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in 2014 the Indonesian government
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revealed the plans for what they called
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giant sea wall Jakarta expected to be
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completed by 2025. the plan will
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eventually construct a titanically sized
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sea wall across the entirety of Jakarta
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Bay to protect the city from the ocean
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Beyond the Wall is planned to be
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constructed in the form of a Garuda a
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giant legendary bird from the Hindu and
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Buddhist faiths that is also the
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national symbol of Indonesia the whole
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structure is intended to be iconic and
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boost tourism and it draws heavy
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inspiration from nearby Singapore
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Sentosa island project after the massive
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bird Guardian is constructed Jakarta Bay
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itself is intended to become a water
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reservoir enclosed inside that will
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eventually become a vast new source for
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fresh clean water in the city jakarta's
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13 rivers that all flow into the bay
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today are all planned to be cleaned up
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and cleared of pollution in order to
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keep their currently polluted outflows
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from transforming the bay into a
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stagnant Cesspool meanwhile the giant
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sea wall itself is intended to become a
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new center of jakarta's Urban
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Development complete with housing roads
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and Railways that connect back to the
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mainland that should all be capable of
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hosting a new population of 2 million
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people the whole project is expected to
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carry a steep price tag of about 40
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billion dollars and it hasn't come
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without controversies for one thing it
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would require the eviction of many
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nearby residents in the seizing of
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private lands along the coast something
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that many locals depend upon for their
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livelihoods further there are fears that
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if the wall were to ever fail because of
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something like a terrorist attack or
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some unforeseen Black Swan event that
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the subsequent flooding would be
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catastrophic and probably end up
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destroying the city anyway in the future
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when sea levels are higher this all
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means that the wall will end up being a
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critical security weak point that
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Indonesia would have to defend at all
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costs and then there are many many
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environmental concerns about building
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the wall to just Heap on top of
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everything else so with all of these
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negative factors going against Jakarta
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and the obvious need to alleviate the
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growing population pressure and weight
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on the sinking City the current leader
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of Indonesia president Joko Widodo made
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a bold announcement in 2019 to move the
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capital city away from Jakarta for the
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first time and while the specifics of
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the exact location and plan are still in
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the stages of being figured out things
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are moving pretty quickly for one we
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know that the general area of the new
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capital will be nearly 1 000 kilometers
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away from the current day Jakarta over
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on the island of Borneo which happens to
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be the third largest island in the world
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and it means that Indonesia's Capital
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will be on an island shared with two
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other countries in the north Malaysia
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and Brunei Borneo is largely covered by
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rainforest in a sparse populated but it
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possesses several advantageous features
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for Indonesia's New Capital City first
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the Indonesian government itself already
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owns a large part of the land over on
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their side of the Border making it easy
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to build a brand new planned Capital
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City compared with Jakarta the risk of
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disasters here are rather minimal
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whether it be from floods earthquakes
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tsunamis or especially from volcanoes
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Indonesia's geography is dominated by
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volcanoes and many of their eruptions in
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the past across the archipelago have
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been some of the most destructive
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disasters in all of human history the
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top two most powerful volcanic eruptions
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ever in recorded human history both took
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place in Indonesia at Krakatoa in 1883
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and in Mount Tambora in 1815 both of
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which caused enormous destruction 74 000
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years ago the Toba super volcano erupted
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on Sumatra and was so destructive that
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it caused a six-year long Global
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volcanic winner and may have almost led
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to the early extinct function of the
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entire human species today there are at
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least 127 active volcanoes across the
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country and more than 5 million
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Indonesians live within their danger
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zones but if you notice on this map
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there aren't any major active volcanoes
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on Borneo which from a risk perspective
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makes it far safer for the country's
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brain to be located there than on either
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Java or Sumatra and finally Borneo is
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geographically located nearly precisely
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in the center of the entire Indonesian
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archipelago and there are several
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developing City areas nearby the
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proposed location that stand to grow
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immensely over time in total Indonesia
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hopes to create a new capital territory
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on Borneo that will cover nearly 700
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square miles slightly larger than the
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city of London's area and more than
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twice the size of present-day Jakarta it
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is also president widodo's hope that
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eventually this new capital will be home
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until 1.4 million government employees
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and their families potentially reaching
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upwards of a population of 7 million
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people all in all with several
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futuristic designs already picked out
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for the more important government
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buildings like the presidential Palace
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and more all that's left is to fund the
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effort and begin construction the total
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estimated price tag for building the new
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capital here is around 34 billion
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dollars but with extensive delays in the
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project stemming from the kova 19
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pandemic budget cuts and other mounting
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pressures president Widodo certainly has
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his work cut out for him over the next
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several years as he oversees the
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remainder of his second term as
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president since he hopes to begin moving
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at least some government offices over to
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Borneo in 2024. he only has two short
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years remaining to accomplish it while
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he's still in office and as for Jakarta
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even though the city is definitely
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facing some pretty serious hurdles over
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the coming decades widodo's hope is that
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encouraging millions of people to leave
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the city for the new capital over on
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Borneo will be enough to relieve at
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least some of the pressure and allow
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Jakarta precious time to recover and
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Thrive once again so a lot of people
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arrange same-day pickup and for a fee
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you can check the box marked same day
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Pro assembly to have Micro Center
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themselves build your creation all for
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you but best of all Microcenter is
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offering up a ridiculous deal when you
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follow the link that's down in the
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description or click the button that's
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on screen right now new customers will
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receive a completely free 128 gigabyte
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flash drive and a 128 gigabyte micro SD
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card you don't even need to purchase
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anything it's totally 100 free with no
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catch and you just have to go to one of
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microcenter's 25 stores in the country
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to claim it and as always thank you so
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much for watching
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