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Monumen Ikan Lumba-Lumba



Year

2000


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This monument is located in the Lumut Waterfront Marina Wing. In this area there are several monuments placed close to each other. It consists of several marine life objects such as dolphins such as swimming and jumping to create the effect of movement and dynamic visuals.

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