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10 Enchanting Photos of Kirana Larasati Enjoying the View in NTT

10 Enchanting Photos of Kirana Larasati Enjoying the View in NTT

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10 Enchanting Photos of Kirana Larasati Enjoying the View in NTT

Kirana Larasati is currently enjoying her vacation. This time, she chose East Nusa Tenggara as her travel destination. Not only one place, she also visited several other tourist spots.

Not only that, her appearance is equally enchanting as the natural scenery of one of the most exotic islands in Indonesia.

Curious about it? Let's take a look at her photos here!

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Dressed in a casual style, Kirana Larasati is seen enjoying the green scenery and the hiking trail in Tanarara mountains, East Nusa Tenggara.

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Inhaling fresh air in the Tanarara mountains is one way to relieve stress from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Kirana Larasati looks so enjoying sunbathing at Bukit Persaudaraan in Mauliru wearing traditional woven fabric from East Nusa Tenggara.

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Not alone, this beautiful 32-year-old actress is accompanied by some of her friends. Here is a picture of her with one of her foreign friends. They both look so close.

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Another place she visited is the traditional village of Raja Prailiu. She looks so enchanting while taking a photo among the woven fabric.

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Wear traditional clothing typical of Kampung Raja Prailiu, this mother of one child is not hesitant to take a photo with a pig.

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Still in Sumba, she also visited one of the favorite tourist spots for travelers, namely in Prainatang Traditional Village.

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"Reading “Hijrah Jangan Jauh-jauh, Nanti Nyasar”, written by @kalis.mardiasih, one of my favorite feminists," writes Kirana Larasati while enjoying the beauty of Tanggedu Waterfall.

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Switching to Waingapu, Kirana Larasati looks beautiful when wearing woven fabric.

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With exotic brown skin, Kirana Larasati looks so perfect when wearing traditional clothing from East Sumba. How about KLovers?