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There are four routes to Mount Bromo—from Malang via Ngadas Villange, from
Pasuruan via Tosari, from Lumaja via Burno Village, and from Probolinggo via
Cemoro Lawang Villange. One of the most popular entries is through Cemoro
Lawang Village. From this village, we can descend directly to Bromo Caldera, where
there lies a sea that looks like a three hundred-meter-tall bowl. To experience the
beauty of scenery around the ocean of sand, visitors can ride a horse available at
several horse rentals.
1. What is the purpose of the text?
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2. How many ways can the visitors pass to go to Mount Bromo? What are they?
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3. How do the visitors enjoy the scenery around the Bromo Caldera?
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This museum is located in Ambarawa, Central Java. The museum focuses on the
collection of steam locomotive. Ambarawa was a military city during the Dutch
colonial government. King Willem I ordered the construction of the new railway
station to enable the government to transport their troops to Semarang. On 21 May
1873, the Ambarawa railway station was built on 100,027,500 squares meter land. At
that moment, it was known as the Willem I station. The Ambarawa railway museum
was established much later on 16 October 1976 in the Ambarawa station to preserve
the steam locomotive. They were coming to the end of their useful life when the 3
feet 6 inches guard railway or the Indonesian state railway or Perusahaan Negara
Kereta Api was closed. The steam locomotives are parked in the open air next to the
original station.
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