According to the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, it seems that anyone considering travel to Indonesia should immediately change their plans. For those already in this dangerous country, it might be best to take the next flight out. This is because travelers heading to Indonesia could encounter earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, landslides, volcanoes, terrorist attacks, general crime, communal violence, shoddy local airlines, civil unrest, as well as both swine and bird flu. Not to mention the outbreak of rabies infected monkeys on Bali. While most foreign governments issue similarly strong warnings, Indonesia still receives over six million visitors every year. With such a contrast between perilous warnings and millions of travellers, it can be hard to understand if your trip through the Indonesian archipelago will be a life threatening venture or a memo
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