Why Indonesia Is Moving Its Capital Into the Jungle
Indonesia is relocating its capital from Jakarta to a purpose-built, futuristic city named Nusantara, located in the jungles of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo. The bold $32 to $45 billion mega-project is driven by Jakarta's severe overcrowding, chronic pollution, and its status as one of the fastest-sinking megacities on Earth.

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