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Sulawesi topographic map

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Sulawesi

The lowland forests on the island have mostly been removed. Because of the relative geological youth of the island and its dramatic and sharp topography, the lowland areas are naturally limited in their extent. The past decade has seen dramatic conversion of this rare and endangered habitat. The island also possesses one of the largest outcrops of serpentine soil in the world, which support an unusual and large community of specialized plant species. Overall, the flora and fauna of this unique center of global biodiversity is very poorly documented and understood and remains critically threatened.

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Name: Sulawesi topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Sulawesi, Indonesia (-5.70288 118.75714 1.75131 125.24781)

Average elevation: 145 m

Minimum elevation: -3 m

Maximum elevation: 3,405 m

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