Exploring Weather Folklore Around the World

Indonesian Weather Folklore

Tapioca fields on natural background.
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In Indonesia, a land rich in cultural diversity, beliefs and practices are deeply rooted in weather prediction traditions. For instance, observing the cassava plant’s leaves turning upside down signifies an approaching storm, showcasing the region’s reliance on nature’s subtle cues and indigenous knowledge to anticipate weather changes.

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