Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2016

The Viceroy Bali is a family owned and operated resort in Ubud, Bali. Bali is an island and province of Indonesia (in the east of Java is) contains Bali a few smaller islands nearby,
The Viceroy Bali in Bali is "Valley of the Kings".

Location Enlarge map of Viceroy Bali

Viceroy Bali Resort

Viceroy Bali Resort

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Viceroy Bali Resort

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Viceroy Bali

Friday, February 5, 2016

Semeru Volcano is an active conical volcano built of many layers (also called a stratovolcano known) in East Java, Indonesia. Semeru is the highest mountain on Java (Java island itself is a result of recent volcanic eruptions). Semeru volcano was believed by Hindu Buddhists as the residence of the gods and was called "The Great Mountain". Climbing the volcano is a great experience, but it is recommended to start at 04.00 clock, when it comes to parking space, and the viewing area is too full (notice it during this time of the morning very cold). the hike to the crater itself is not too difficult and well worth the effort

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For more information visit Wikipedia - Semeru

Enlarge map of Semeru

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 Semeru volcano, Indonesia

Semeru volcano, Indonesia

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Borobudur is a very large temple (The world's largest Buddhist temple) is located in Magelang, the approximately 500 kilometers to the south is located east of the capital, Jakarta (Central Java, Indonesia). The temple is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Indonesia with millions of visitors each year. The temple was built in the 9th century and was abandoned around the 14th century, when Islam began to explore the region even though some believe it was more a series of volcanic eruptions that made life harder around Magelang to do more to dominate. The location of the temple was forgotten for centuries and was rediscovered deep in the jungle in 1814 was many excavations in the area of ​​the temple are performed since the 19th century and some restoration work. In the 1980s, Borobudur temple was recognized as a World Heritage Site

For more information visit Wikipedia -. Borobudur

Enlarge map of Borobudur Temple

Photo by Gunawan Kartapranata (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons

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Borobudur

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Borobudur Temple

Indonesia is an archipelago comprises 13 466 islands. It is the forth most populous country worldwide with over 245 million people and rising. It runs through the equator of 500 km. A place with so many cultures, people, animals, plants, places, buildings, art, food .... It's like all the peoples of the world, which melted in one place. The difference you can see i enormous person in Indonesia of person, from the food to the view, and religion, the taste, but everything different combines in a unique "culture" then all western.

In this article, you may have a journey through the unique Indonesia. A journey through 8 different spots.

Kelimutu colored lakes, Komodo

Kelimutu is a volcano mountain with three lakes in three craters. All three lakes are of different color and they are a major attraction for the tourists. This is a unique phenomena that happen in Indonesia, and it can be something else in the world. Find

Kelimutu colored lakes, Komodo, Indonesia

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Raja Ampat Islands

Raja Ampat Islands are an archipelago in Indonesia, consisting of 1500 small islands. It is also because of the four major islands, Misool, Salawati Batanta and Waigeo and the smaller island Kofiau called the four kings ,. The name of the Raja Ampat comes from local mythology, which hatch about a woman seven eggs. Four of the seven eggs and kings, which occupy four of Raja Ampat largest islands, while finds the other three will be a ghost, a woman, and a stone tells.

Raja Ampat Islands

By Jonathan Chase [CC-BY-2.5], via Wikimedia Commons

Komodo Island

Komodo Island is part of the Lesser Sunda Cain of islands and forms Komodo National Park in Indonesia. This island is a popular diving destination.

Komodo

By Jon Hanson of London (Indonesian islands) [CC-BY-SA -2,0], via Wikimedia Commons

Mount Bromo, Java, Indonesia

This is an active volcano in East Java in Indonesia. It is highest peak 2329 m (7641 feet ).

Mount Bromo, Java

Image by Sara Marlowe via Flickr

Mount Bromo, Java

Image by Samantha Jane via Flickr

Bunaken National Park

The Bunaken National Park is a marine park in the north of the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The park is near Coral settled triangle and it is a home for more than a 390 different spices of coral. It is also a home to many different species of fish, molluscs, marine mammals and reptiles.

Bunaken National Park

By Btv70 (Own work) [GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0] via Wikimedia Commons

Bunaken National Park

Image by Zelislav Rudolf "Zelko" Slamaj via Flickr

Lake Toba, Sumatra

Lake Toba is a super volcanic lake. The biggest not only in Indonesia but throughout the world.

 Tongging - Lake Toba

Image by Drriss & amp; amp; Marrionn via Flickr

Bantimurung - Bulusaraung National Park, South Sulawesi

Bantimurung - Bulusaraung National Park is a national park in the south of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. It includes the limestone hills of Maros Pangkep, the second largest karst area in the world after the in south-east China.

Bantimurung-Bulusauraung National Park, South Sulawesi

By 22Kartika (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons