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Cahyo wants to create an irrigation system that will allow two harvests a year.
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For example, Cahyo can arrange a helicopter transport instead of driving to the site to save time.
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The caves were discovered by Yogyakarta native Cahyo Alkantana, a filmmaker and adventurer.
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Cahyo Alkantana, 46, has been in the documentary filmmaking business for 15 years, specializing in adventure, nature and extreme sports.
FORBES: Cahyo Alkantana's Indonesian Playground Beneath the Earth
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Cahyo has built a small and basic resort in the area, comprising five bungalows and five family tents on the land.
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For Cahyo cave tourism is managed professionally by dividing the area into three categories: a public zone, a buffer zone and a main zone.
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Cahyo aims to create a one-stop adventure destination for the resort, including climbing walls and flying foxes (harnesses on cables for people to slide down).
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Aside from cave exploration, Cahyo next year plans to lead a marine expedition, with a team comprising government officials, the media and researchers, on a traditional phinisi sailing boat.
FORBES: Cahyo Alkantana's Indonesian Playground Beneath the Earth