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Pangandaran Beach
Like most south-coast beaches, Pangandaran has black sand. The surf can be treacherous, particularly the northern end of the west beach, where people still drown regularly. South from Bumi Nusantara Hotel, the beach is patrolled (sometimes) and is sheltered by the headland, so swimming is safer.
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Pasir Putih Beach
Pangandaran's best beach, Pasir Putih Beach, on the western side of the national park, is now off limits to stop the hordes that have destroyed the reef.
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Taman Nasional Pangandaran
The Taman Nasional Pangandaran, which takes up the entire southern end of Pangandaran, is a wild expanse of dense jungle. Within its boundaries live banteng, kijang (barking deer), hornbills and monkeys, including Javan gibbons, and small bays within the park enclose tree-fringed beaches. Occasionally, the park is even used as a temporary home for elephants being transported around the archipelago. The park is divided into two sections: the recreation park and the jungle. .
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