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This beach is located in north of Situbondo. It's about 5 km from the centre of Situbondo. In here you will see the natural beach and the fantastic panorama when it has sunset.
In the west of Pathek beach, you can see the proof of history, that is Panarukan Street (Situbondo). This street was build by Dutch government. The exactly Pathek Beach is in Gelung Village, Panarukan district, Situbondo.
Remnants of a Java village swallowed by mud that has been gushing out of a drilling site since last year portrude out of the cracked surface of dried mud. The mudflow disaster swamped 800 hectares of homes, factories, agricultural land, roads and railway tracks, displacing more than 150,000 people.
Difficult to communicate with this ever-smiling makcik, She speaks the Tengger language of the local folk. Cemoro Lawang village.
Mount Bromo spews black smoke and ashes seen from Ngadisari Village, Probolinggo, Indonesia, 27 November 2010. Volcanic activity at Mount Bromo in East Java showed a significant rise as a small eruption reportedly took place on 26 November. The volcano spit ashes and billowed smoke up to 1,000 meters into the air, an official said. EPA/FULLY HANDOKO +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Morning fog at the background. We have to walk through that sea of fog before coming to the Bromo's foot