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The image is an emblem featuring a Komodo dragon and text reading 'LIKA-LIKU NTT'.
The emblem's text 'NTT' refers to the province of East Nusa Tenggara. Labuan Bajo, located on the western tip of Flores island, is the primary gateway city and tourist hub for accessing the Komodo National Park. Virtually all tours to see the Komodo dragons depart from this city's harbor. Therefore, an emblem representing adventure in NTT featuring a Komodo dragon is strongly associated with Labuan Bajo.
The text 'NTT' stands for Nusa Tenggara Timur, and Kupang is the province's capital city and administrative center. While it is geographically distant from the Komodo National Park and not the primary tourist gateway for dragon-watching, it is the most significant city for the province as a whole. The emblem could represent the entire province, making its capital a plausible, though less likely, location reference.
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Environment
Volcanic islands, coastal • Dry savanna, tropical forest patches • Tropical monsoon
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LIKA-LIKU NTT
Context and culture
The image is an emblem featuring a Komodo dragon and text reading 'LIKA-LIKU NTT'. 'NTT' is the standard abbreviation for Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara), a province in Indonesia. This province is the exclusive native habitat of the Komodo dragon. The most iconic location associated with both the animal and the province is the Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The coordinates point to the Loh Liang ranger station on Komodo Island, a primary entry point for visitors. The phrase 'Lika-Liku' means 'twists and turns' in Indonesian, often used to describe adventures or journeys, fitting for a travel-related emblem for the region.