High in the wilderness heaps of Flores Island in Indonesia at an elevation of 4,200 ft. is one of the final old and detached towns on the planet. Called WAE REBO, the town has been involved by the Manggaraian individuals for just about 2,000 years. There are eight conventional funnel shaped covered homes considered Mbaru Tembong that are involved by at least one families. Staying alive on horticulture items like taro, espresso, vegetables and wilderness meat, their way of life has changed minimal in two centuries. Visiting Wae Rebo is allowed, however very hard to track down and get to in the mountains. Aides are required for the multi day/one night trip...