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Foja Mountains

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The Foja Mountains or Foja Range, are located in Papua, Indonesia. The range contains more than two million acres of tropical rainforest. In early 2006, scientists discovered dozens of new species in the region, including butterflies, plants, and frogs. The mountains rise to 2,200 meters.