Bantargebang in Bekasi City, Indonesia, is the largest garbage mountain in the country, with trash piles reaching approximately 250 feet high. The site receives about 15,000 tons of waste daily, causing the massive garbage mountain to continue growing taller every year without stopping.
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This is the largest garbage mountain in Indonesia, located in Bantar Gebang, Bekasi City.
The piles of trash have reached around 250 ft high. Every day, about 15,000 tons of waste are added to the site. As a result, this massive garbage mountain continues growing taller every single year without stopping at all.
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