Researchers have recently proposed developing Cangar into a premier "Edu-Techno Park". By combining its natural geothermal beauty with educational prospects, the area offers a unique opportunity to study renewable energy and volcanic systems in situ. Its location within a lush forest park ensures that visitors can experience both the geological power of Indonesia’s "Ring of Fire" and the serene biodiversity of East Javanese highlands. Unseen Life: The Microbiological Frontier
The study marked the first time the genera Cloacibacterium and Methylobacillus were documented in a hot spring ecosystem.
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Researchers found that Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes are the most abundant life forms in these extreme environments.
Beyond the steam and scenic views, Cangar is a hotspot for scientific discovery. Recent studies using have unraveled the complex bacterial communities living within the Cangar Hot Springs . Researchers have recently proposed developing Cangar into a
The Hidden Gem of Arjuno-Welirang: Exploring the Wonders of Cangar
Scientists have identified bacteria like Acinetobacter junii and Pseudomonas alcaligenes , which hold potential for bioindustry and bioremediation efforts. Balancing Tourism and Conservation Unseen Life: The Microbiological Frontier The study marked
Nestled on the fertile flanks of the Welirang volcano within the Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex, is far more than just a popular tourist destination. Located in Batu, East Java, this region serves as a vital geothermal outflow zone and a protected conservation area managed by the R. Soerjo Forest Park . A Natural Laboratory for Ecotourism