Indonesia's Government Urges Support of Komodo for World Wonder Online Campaign
Fidelis E Satriastanti | November 11, 2009
Komodo National Park is competing to become one of the world's new seven wonders. Indonesia and the foundation running the competition have become embroiled in a dispute following the foundation’s allegations that the Ministry had reneged on its commitment to host an event to announce the competition’s winners. (AFP Photo) Related articles
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With the Komodo National Park a finalist to become one of the new seven
wonders of nature, the government is urging the country to support its
bid before voting closes in 2011.
“We’ve reached the final
stage now, although on the list we’re in fifth place, sometimes sixth,”
said Masyhud, a spokesman from the Ministry of Forestry, on Tuesday.
“But it can change anytime until 2011, so it is a very dynamic vote.”
Organized
by the Swiss-based New7Wonders Foundation to help preserve the world’s
heritage sites, the Komodo National Park has been nominated to become a
natural wonder alongside 27 other places around the world, including
the Amazon rainforest, Great Barrier Reef and Grand Canyon.
People
can vote for the seven final wonders on the campaign’s Web site at
www.vote7.com/n7w or by telephone. The winners will be announced in
2011.
Other wonders nominated include Mount Kilimanjaro in
Tanzania, Halong Bay in Vietnam, the Black Forest in Germany and
Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands.
On July 7, 77 nominees were selected in the preliminary stage from a popular vote by people from around the world.
Twenty-eight
finalists were then selected by an expert team led by a former director
general of the United Nation’s culture and heritage agency, Unesco.
The
Komodo National Park managed to secure a place among the 28 finalists
and is now eligible to be voted for in the final seven natural wonders
of the world.
“In order to win this, we want people to vote
Komodo as the first option and the latter options should be finalists
with slim chances of winning,” Masyhud said, adding that Lake Toba in
North Sumatra had also made it into the nominee stage of the
competition but missed out on the final round of 28 sites.
Masyhud
said Indonesia’s biggest rivals would be the Amazon rainforest,
Germany’s Black Forest, the El Yungue National Forest in Puerto Rico,
the Puerto Princesa Underground River in the Philippines and the
Sunderbans Delta, the world’s largest mangrove forest at the mouth of
the Ganges River, which is spread across India and Bangladesh.
In
a 2007 contest by the New7Wonders Foundation to decide the seven
man-made wonders of the world, the Buddhist Borobudur temple in
Yogyakarta was passed over due to a lack of votes.
The Komodo
National Park, which is located in East Nusa Tenggara and encompasses
the three main islands of Komodo, Rinca and Padar, was established in
1980 to protect and preserve the population and habitat of the unique
Komodo dragons native to the area.
There are currently about 2,500 Komodo dragons on Komodo and Rinca islands between Sumbawa and Flores.
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