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To commemorate the the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (TIP) July 30 2019, MyAmerica hosted a speaker program on “Human Trafficking Among the Vulnerable” featuring prominent State Department’s TIP Hero Awardee Maizidah Salas and Yuliati Umrah, IVLP alumna who is known as a champion of children’s rights and anti-trafficking activist to lead discussion on the same issue at MyAmerica Surabaya. At the opening remarks CG stressed the importance of working together to end human trafficking, while Acting Country Attache, ICE – Homeland Security Investigations Shan K Smith also highlighted U.S. government programs in Indonesia to train law enforcement to combat human trafficking. More than 80 visitors, including prominent women activists, parliament members, NGOs, law enforcement officials, as well as general public enjoyed a lively discussion on how everyone can help fight human trafficking, whilst dozen others watched online through MyAmerica Surabaya’s Instagram account. She shared some shocking facts and stories about sexual exploitation cases involving children in Bali that often lead to trafficking. Currently, Yuliati through her foundation Yayasan Alit is assisting the Bali Provincial government to draft specific regulation for child protection in tourism industry. Another IVLP alumna who is a journalist from CNN Indonesia also shared his story of conducting investigative reporting about child trafficking and prostitution in tourism areas. Audiences were enthusiastically asked questions, including how such program can go further beyond increasing awareness about the issue, but also make people undertake real actions to prevent trafficking in their community. The event gained positive coverage from prominent media outlet such as ANTARA, Jawa Pos. CNN Indonesia and successfully raised awareness of different stakeholders. At the end of the discussion, some key NGO and woman activists.
Surabaya, Indonesia -
Slamet and his dokar at work carrying the kids went around the district.
A dokar is the jiggling, horse-drawn traditional cart found throughout Indonesia. The two-wheeled carts are usually brightly coloured with decorative motifs and bells; the small horses or ponies often have long tassels attached to their bridle. A typical dokar has bench seating on either side, which can comfortably fit four to six persons if the passenger are children.
Dokar or gig as one of the cultural heritage of Java provides its own characteristics in tourist spots. In Java Island specially Jogjakarta area, the are andong or delman, which is a bigger horse-drawn wagon cart with four wheels and sometimes pulled by two horses, designed to carry six adult people. Andong is different with dokar.
In the 1960s and ’70s, the traditional dokar, or horse cart, was one of the main transportation modes in the Java and Bali in Indonesia.
Over the years, as Indonesia has transformed into a modern country, the dokar has seen a massive decline in business, to the point of virtual extinction.
Since 2000, not more than 100 dokars were working in the Surabaya region, but today, only a handful remain, with numbers now standing at roughly 15. The city’s uncontrolled population growth has turned it into the most populated region on the city, and chronic traffic jams make it difficult for the dokar to work effectively. Cheaper motorcycles have also made the dokar obsolete, and parking spaces that were reserved for dokar in the past are being overrun by motorcycle parking. People prefer to use motorcycles to avoid traffic jams and carry produce.
Many kusir, or horse-cart drivers, have driven dokar all their lives as a family tradition, passed down from father to son. Given the challenges they face today, some kusir choose to look for work in areas like construction or to move their dokar trade to the city parks area.
Now, the dokar became recreational facilities for small children only. They driven around the district and the city park while listening to the tinkling of ornaments on the horse.
For Slamet of Probolinggo, a 35-year-old kusir who works in Surabaya, an ordinary workday starts at 8.00 a.m. and finishes around 9 p.m. and will see him take home around $8 a day. Time off for rest at 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Of his income, he had to share with the horse owners 50:50. He says, it is harder to survive and it’s a lot of work for not much money. He’s unsure if it is a profession he would like to see his son continue.
Slamet has been working as dokar driver since 2000. He did not bring his family moved to Surabaya, because the cost of living in Surabaya is much more expensive than probolinggo, his hometown.
Slamet have 2 children aged 10 years and 4 years.
ANDUNG BIRU TEA PLANTATION
Andung Biru tea plantation is located in Probolinggo regency and become one of tourism objects of Probolinggo. This plantation area air is very fresh and cold. It also has natural plantation scenery that so impressions.
The visitor can enjoy its tea aroma and the fresh air, because it stated in hill and beautiful scenery. Visitors will also meet with the tea farmer who busy to pluck the tea leaves.
In this tourism object, the visitor also can watch and enjoy the special impression, processing of tea from the leaves taken to the tea ready to drink.
This location is easy to reach by car or motorcycle.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
Purwodadi Botanic Garden
Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia.
(Kebun Raya Purwodadi)
Barleria lupulina Lindl. Acanthaceae. CN: [Malay and regional vernacular names - Bisa ular jantan, Penawar seribu bisa, Andik, Sujen trus, Jarong landak, Landik, Saledpangon, Hua je jia du juan], Hophead, Hophead barleria. Native to Mauritius; elsewhere cultivated. Shrubbery plant with single dark green leaves, red-brown branches, and flowers that bloom in upright spikes. It is an erect shrub with smooth, hairless stems and leaves. Leaves narrowly obovate. Traditional and therapeutic use is anti-inflammatory for insect bites, herpes simplex use by its fresh leaves, and roots for anti-inflammatory centipede bites.
Synonym(s):
Barleria macrostachya Bojer
Dicliptera spinosa Lodd. ex Nees [Invalid]
Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2670049
www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?6500
This eco-tourism in Surabaya is well-known as Pamurbaya, Pantai Timur Surabaya referred to Surabaya Eastern Beach, this object is quite new but having a rich beauty like any other objects in East Java. This object is located in Gunung Anyar, the way to UPN university and reachable by any vehicles.
The tourists that visit to this object can rent the boat to down the river that full of mangroves plantation, there is also fauna that live within the forest like monkey, type of Macaca fascicularis and water bird along the river to the mangrove station.
The journey from Gunung Anyar to Wonorejo mangrove station is about 4 km by boat. The checkpoint in this object is made of unique bamboo, stylish with the woven palm leaves. Very fit and steady in the middle of the sea. The cost for renting the boat is only Rp. 7000/ person
Jolosutro beach is located in Ringenrejo village, Wates district about 45 km from Blitar city. This beach is one of Blitar beach as part of the South Sea. Jolosutro beach has very beautiful south beach waves that splashing in the sea. Many tourists who want to refresh their mind commonly visit this natural beach. They can swim, sun bathing, fishing, canoeing, etc in this beach.
It has beautiful nature scenery that interests the visitor and soft sand that spread along the beach. The blue water and sea wind that greet the visitors also became the uniquely of this beach. Try to visit thiss beach and find its nature beautiful of nature beach in Jolosutro beach.
The South Sea
The South Sea panorama is very beautiful and has seduced the attention of domestic and foreign tourists. This sea has fantastic waves, sunset, and sunrise. There are many sea adventurous had astonished with this sea.
Blitar is one of regency that stated in South Sea area, so that Blitar has a few beautiful beaches as part of the South Sea. The beautiful beaches are: Tambak beach in Wonotirto district, Serang beach in Panggungrejo district, Jolosutro beach in Wates district, Gayasan beach in Bakung district.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
This waterfall is located near to Padusan Forest Tourism because its location is at Padusan village, Pacet. Coban Canggu waterfall is a beautiful waterfall which has surrounded by the dense trees. Its cool air completed with the play ground, the beauty of this waterfall and give serene impression.
Coban Canggu waterfall is one of natural waterfall in Mojokerto area. This waterfall has beautiful scenery and clear water. This waterfall is also often visited by many visitors.
Visit the beautiful Coban Canggu Waterfall in Mojokerto tourism and enjoy its fresh air.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
A local from Bromo. Very warm and hospitable people, and boy do they love their Kretek cigarettes...
Camplong Beach
Camplong beach is one of destinations when we go to Madura island. It is located in Sampang district, the distance is about an hour drive or more from Suramadu bridge. The access road to the beach is good enough, we will pass numbers of traditional market among the journey, and be notice about your fuel, because the filling station is still limited.
After arriving in Camplong beach, the visitors have to pay the retribution ticket for Rp. 1200 per person. There will be numbers of fruit sales ladies that offring some local fruit like sugar-apple fruit or bell fruit near the entrance gate. Just don't be hesitated to make the best deal among those ladies.
When entering the beach, the visitors will be very exited to see the blue ocean over the sight. The beach is clean save, there are some rented boat that ready to drive you out to the center of the sea and enjoying the waves.
Inside the beach, there are some stalls for taking a rest and enjoying fresh coconut ice or traditional salad, Rujak. Moreover, there is children playground and park for those who are not into the beach and just want to spent the time to chit-chat with friends or their beloved. Dont worry about the local people, they are nice and friendly, and everything is just fine and comfort as the atmosphere is.
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Arak-arak is a tourism object located on the road between Surabaya and Bondowoso, precisely in Sumber Canting village, Wringin district. The natural view of Arak-arak hill slope is very beautiful. It lies about 345 meters above sea level.
In this area, there is also some resting place of Arak-arak natural view. The tourists can enjoy the beauty of its natural panorama, and the fresh air. The interesting natural scenery is completed with the green forest and cold air. The tourists are commonly using transportation (Bus, MPU) to visit this object.
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To commemorate the the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (TIP) July 30 2019, MyAmerica hosted a speaker program on “Human Trafficking Among the Vulnerable” featuring prominent State Department’s TIP Hero Awardee Maizidah Salas and Yuliati Umrah, IVLP alumna who is known as a champion of children’s rights and anti-trafficking activist to lead discussion on the same issue at MyAmerica Surabaya. At the opening remarks CG stressed the importance of working together to end human trafficking, while Acting Country Attache, ICE – Homeland Security Investigations Shan K Smith also highlighted U.S. government programs in Indonesia to train law enforcement to combat human trafficking. More than 80 visitors, including prominent women activists, parliament members, NGOs, law enforcement officials, as well as general public enjoyed a lively discussion on how everyone can help fight human trafficking, whilst dozen others watched online through MyAmerica Surabaya’s Instagram account. She shared some shocking facts and stories about sexual exploitation cases involving children in Bali that often lead to trafficking. Currently, Yuliati through her foundation Yayasan Alit is assisting the Bali Provincial government to draft specific regulation for child protection in tourism industry. Another IVLP alumna who is a journalist from CNN Indonesia also shared his story of conducting investigative reporting about child trafficking and prostitution in tourism areas. Audiences were enthusiastically asked questions, including how such program can go further beyond increasing awareness about the issue, but also make people undertake real actions to prevent trafficking in their community. The event gained positive coverage from prominent media outlet such as ANTARA, Jawa Pos. CNN Indonesia and successfully raised awareness of different stakeholders. At the end of the discussion, some key NGO and woman activists.
To commemorate the the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (TIP) July 30 2019, MyAmerica hosted a speaker program on “Human Trafficking Among the Vulnerable” featuring prominent State Department’s TIP Hero Awardee Maizidah Salas and Yuliati Umrah, IVLP alumna who is known as a champion of children’s rights and anti-trafficking activist to lead discussion on the same issue at MyAmerica Surabaya. At the opening remarks CG stressed the importance of working together to end human trafficking, while Acting Country Attache, ICE – Homeland Security Investigations Shan K Smith also highlighted U.S. government programs in Indonesia to train law enforcement to combat human trafficking. More than 80 visitors, including prominent women activists, parliament members, NGOs, law enforcement officials, as well as general public enjoyed a lively discussion on how everyone can help fight human trafficking, whilst dozen others watched online through MyAmerica Surabaya’s Instagram account. She shared some shocking facts and stories about sexual exploitation cases involving children in Bali that often lead to trafficking. Currently, Yuliati through her foundation Yayasan Alit is assisting the Bali Provincial government to draft specific regulation for child protection in tourism industry. Another IVLP alumna who is a journalist from CNN Indonesia also shared his story of conducting investigative reporting about child trafficking and prostitution in tourism areas. Audiences were enthusiastically asked questions, including how such program can go further beyond increasing awareness about the issue, but also make people undertake real actions to prevent trafficking in their community. The event gained positive coverage from prominent media outlet such as ANTARA, Jawa Pos. CNN Indonesia and successfully raised awareness of different stakeholders. At the end of the discussion, some key NGO and woman activists.
To commemorate the the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (TIP) July 30 2019, MyAmerica hosted a speaker program on “Human Trafficking Among the Vulnerable” featuring prominent State Department’s TIP Hero Awardee Maizidah Salas and Yuliati Umrah, IVLP alumna who is known as a champion of children’s rights and anti-trafficking activist to lead discussion on the same issue at MyAmerica Surabaya. At the opening remarks CG stressed the importance of working together to end human trafficking, while Acting Country Attache, ICE – Homeland Security Investigations Shan K Smith also highlighted U.S. government programs in Indonesia to train law enforcement to combat human trafficking. More than 80 visitors, including prominent women activists, parliament members, NGOs, law enforcement officials, as well as general public enjoyed a lively discussion on how everyone can help fight human trafficking, whilst dozen others watched online through MyAmerica Surabaya’s Instagram account. She shared some shocking facts and stories about sexual exploitation cases involving children in Bali that often lead to trafficking. Currently, Yuliati through her foundation Yayasan Alit is assisting the Bali Provincial government to draft specific regulation for child protection in tourism industry. Another IVLP alumna who is a journalist from CNN Indonesia also shared his story of conducting investigative reporting about child trafficking and prostitution in tourism areas. Audiences were enthusiastically asked questions, including how such program can go further beyond increasing awareness about the issue, but also make people undertake real actions to prevent trafficking in their community. The event gained positive coverage from prominent media outlet such as ANTARA, Jawa Pos. CNN Indonesia and successfully raised awareness of different stakeholders. At the end of the discussion, some key NGO and woman activists.
To commemorate the the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (TIP) July 30 2019, MyAmerica hosted a speaker program on “Human Trafficking Among the Vulnerable” featuring prominent State Department’s TIP Hero Awardee Maizidah Salas and Yuliati Umrah, IVLP alumna who is known as a champion of children’s rights and anti-trafficking activist to lead discussion on the same issue at MyAmerica Surabaya. At the opening remarks CG stressed the importance of working together to end human trafficking, while Acting Country Attache, ICE – Homeland Security Investigations Shan K Smith also highlighted U.S. government programs in Indonesia to train law enforcement to combat human trafficking. More than 80 visitors, including prominent women activists, parliament members, NGOs, law enforcement officials, as well as general public enjoyed a lively discussion on how everyone can help fight human trafficking, whilst dozen others watched online through MyAmerica Surabaya’s Instagram account. She shared some shocking facts and stories about sexual exploitation cases involving children in Bali that often lead to trafficking. Currently, Yuliati through her foundation Yayasan Alit is assisting the Bali Provincial government to draft specific regulation for child protection in tourism industry. Another IVLP alumna who is a journalist from CNN Indonesia also shared his story of conducting investigative reporting about child trafficking and prostitution in tourism areas. Audiences were enthusiastically asked questions, including how such program can go further beyond increasing awareness about the issue, but also make people undertake real actions to prevent trafficking in their community. The event gained positive coverage from prominent media outlet such as ANTARA, Jawa Pos. CNN Indonesia and successfully raised awareness of different stakeholders. At the end of the discussion, some key NGO and woman activists.
To commemorate the the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (TIP) July 30 2019, MyAmerica hosted a speaker program on “Human Trafficking Among the Vulnerable” featuring prominent State Department’s TIP Hero Awardee Maizidah Salas and Yuliati Umrah, IVLP alumna who is known as a champion of children’s rights and anti-trafficking activist to lead discussion on the same issue at MyAmerica Surabaya. At the opening remarks CG stressed the importance of working together to end human trafficking, while Acting Country Attache, ICE – Homeland Security Investigations Shan K Smith also highlighted U.S. government programs in Indonesia to train law enforcement to combat human trafficking. More than 80 visitors, including prominent women activists, parliament members, NGOs, law enforcement officials, as well as general public enjoyed a lively discussion on how everyone can help fight human trafficking, whilst dozen others watched online through MyAmerica Surabaya’s Instagram account. She shared some shocking facts and stories about sexual exploitation cases involving children in Bali that often lead to trafficking. Currently, Yuliati through her foundation Yayasan Alit is assisting the Bali Provincial government to draft specific regulation for child protection in tourism industry. Another IVLP alumna who is a journalist from CNN Indonesia also shared his story of conducting investigative reporting about child trafficking and prostitution in tourism areas. Audiences were enthusiastically asked questions, including how such program can go further beyond increasing awareness about the issue, but also make people undertake real actions to prevent trafficking in their community. The event gained positive coverage from prominent media outlet such as ANTARA, Jawa Pos. CNN Indonesia and successfully raised awareness of different stakeholders. At the end of the discussion, some key NGO and woman activists.
Joko Dolog Statue
Joko Dolog statue, located in Apsari park, Surabaya. According to the legend, this statue was made in 1211 Caka or 1289 M in the grave of Wurarare [Lemahtulia], which was the home of Mpu Bharadah in Kedungwulan villan, near Nganjuk city, East Java.
The statue was created to honor Kertanegara the Son Wisnu Wardhana as The Singosari king at the time. He was famous for his wisdom, vast knowledge in the field of law and obedience to the Buddhist religion and its ideals who want to unite the Indonesian nation.
According to the Regent of Surabaya, Joko Dolog statue came from elephant cage. In 1827 the Dutch East Indies government who was under the Resident De Salls move the statue to Surabaya and placed in the Apsari park, it is often visited by people to pay the respects and express their expectations [to the statue].
Surabaya, Indonesia -
Slamet taking care of his horse.
A dokar is the jiggling, horse-drawn traditional cart found throughout Indonesia. The two-wheeled carts are usually brightly coloured with decorative motifs and bells; the small horses or ponies often have long tassels attached to their bridle. A typical dokar has bench seating on either side, which can comfortably fit four to six persons if the passenger are children.
Dokar or gig as one of the cultural heritage of Java provides its own characteristics in tourist spots. In Java Island specially Jogjakarta area, the are andong or delman, which is a bigger horse-drawn wagon cart with four wheels and sometimes pulled by two horses, designed to carry six adult people. Andong is different with dokar.
In the 1960s and ’70s, the traditional dokar, or horse cart, was one of the main transportation modes in the Java and Bali in Indonesia.
Over the years, as Indonesia has transformed into a modern country, the dokar has seen a massive decline in business, to the point of virtual extinction.
Since 2000, not more than 100 dokars were working in the Surabaya region, but today, only a handful remain, with numbers now standing at roughly 15. The city’s uncontrolled population growth has turned it into the most populated region on the city, and chronic traffic jams make it difficult for the dokar to work effectively. Cheaper motorcycles have also made the dokar obsolete, and parking spaces that were reserved for dokar in the past are being overrun by motorcycle parking. People prefer to use motorcycles to avoid traffic jams and carry produce.
Many kusir, or horse-cart drivers, have driven dokar all their lives as a family tradition, passed down from father to son. Given the challenges they face today, some kusir choose to look for work in areas like construction or to move their dokar trade to the city parks area.
Now, the dokar became recreational facilities for small children only. They driven around the district and the city park while listening to the tinkling of ornaments on the horse.
For Slamet of Probolinggo, a 35-year-old kusir who works in Surabaya, an ordinary workday starts at 8.00 a.m. and finishes around 9 p.m. and will see him take home around $8 a day. Time off for rest at 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Of his income, he had to share with the horse owners 50:50. He says, it is harder to survive and it’s a lot of work for not much money. He’s unsure if it is a profession he would like to see his son continue.
Slamet has been working as dokar driver since 2000. He did not bring his family moved to Surabaya, because the cost of living in Surabaya is much more expensive than probolinggo, his hometown.
Slamet have 2 children aged 10 years and 4 years.
PATHEK BEACH (Pantai Pathek)
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.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
They use a small bag to contain the horse's poop, if all the horses taken care like this, all the road will be cleaned of horse's dirt. Taken in Sarangan Mountain.
To commemorate the the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (TIP) July 30 2019, MyAmerica hosted a speaker program on “Human Trafficking Among the Vulnerable” featuring prominent State Department’s TIP Hero Awardee Maizidah Salas and Yuliati Umrah, IVLP alumna who is known as a champion of children’s rights and anti-trafficking activist to lead discussion on the same issue at MyAmerica Surabaya. At the opening remarks CG stressed the importance of working together to end human trafficking, while Acting Country Attache, ICE – Homeland Security Investigations Shan K Smith also highlighted U.S. government programs in Indonesia to train law enforcement to combat human trafficking. More than 80 visitors, including prominent women activists, parliament members, NGOs, law enforcement officials, as well as general public enjoyed a lively discussion on how everyone can help fight human trafficking, whilst dozen others watched online through MyAmerica Surabaya’s Instagram account. She shared some shocking facts and stories about sexual exploitation cases involving children in Bali that often lead to trafficking. Currently, Yuliati through her foundation Yayasan Alit is assisting the Bali Provincial government to draft specific regulation for child protection in tourism industry. Another IVLP alumna who is a journalist from CNN Indonesia also shared his story of conducting investigative reporting about child trafficking and prostitution in tourism areas. Audiences were enthusiastically asked questions, including how such program can go further beyond increasing awareness about the issue, but also make people undertake real actions to prevent trafficking in their community. The event gained positive coverage from prominent media outlet such as ANTARA, Jawa Pos. CNN Indonesia, IDNtimes and successfully raised awareness of different stakeholders. At the end of the discussion, some key NGO and woman activists.
KRISNA AGRO WISATA
Apple agro tourism is located at Andonosari village, Tutur subdistrict. It's about 40 km from Pasuruan city. The visitor can be relax and go around the Apple plantation.
If the visitors want to pick some Apples by themselves and eat the Apples as many as they want, the visitors have to pay an admission fee at first.
The agro tourism covers an area about 1100 hectares and the apples which are planted consist of Manalagi, Rhomebeauty, Anna and Wanle.
The visitors can bring their family to visit this location, because this tourism object is suitable for any ages. Enjoy the Apple trees and enjoy the fresh Apples in Pasuruan tourism.
Apple agro-tourism is always crowded by the visitors, especially in holiday. This tourism object is also known as Khrisna Agro Tourism.
Visit here and enjoy your holiday with the apple of your eyes.
Purwodadi Botanic Garden
Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia.
(Kebun Raya Purwodadi)
Glycosmis sp. Rutaceae. The genus classified in the subfamily Aurantioideae, which also includes genus Citrus. It is a genus of the subtribe Clauseninae, which are known technically as the remote citroid fruit trees. Most Glycosmis are used in folkloric medicine.
Note:
Glycosmis pentaphylla (Retz.) DC. Rutaceae. CN: [Malay and regional vernacular names - Terapai, Kenapih, Terapih, Gonseng, Jerukan, Totoan, Gingging, Kemotak, Kenapeh], Gin berry, Toothbrush plant. Used as folk medicine in many cultures to treat diarrhoea, coughs, rheumatism, anaemia, and jaundice. Juice of the leaves is used in fever, liver complaints and as a vermifuge. A paste of the leaves mixed with ginger is applied for eczema and skin affections. A decoction of the roots is given for facial inflammation. Stems used as toothbrush. Also a potential gene source for citrus.
Pundak Kiwo waterfall is located Ngancar village, Plaosan District. This Pundak Kiwo Waterfall as part of Waterfall tourism object area that developed by Magetan regency government.
Pundak Kiwo Waterfall is located in the topmost part of all waterfalls in Ngancar village and become the big and high waterfall with the height about 45 metres. If see from the bottom, this waterfall is located at the left side of the mountain, so that it is famous called Pundak Kiwo.
Stepping the way back from the line of waterfall arrangement, we will find a sanscript that is called Watu Ongko ( Watu means rock, and Ongko means number ). This sanscript is the heritage of Majapahit Kingdom. This is a written stone and an old grave that is cared by the society and used for ritual ceremony.
The other enchanment of this place is Anggrek Macan ( Anggrek means Orchid and Macan means tiger ) that lived in around Waterfall.
Visit Pundak Kiwo Waterfall In Magetan Tourism, East Java. Enjoy its scenery with your family, friends or the other.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
Antique Furniture
One of furniture industry in Bojonegoro is Antique Furniture. This is the famous furniture industry in Bojonegoro that produces many kind of indoor and outdoor furniture. It made of high quality of Teak wood and made by professional craftsmen. It called antique furniture because it has unique and antique form with various design of furniture. You can try to visit Bojonegoro and get this original Teak wood furniture.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
Ponco Kusumo Tourism Village
This tourism village has for about 686,23 ha and it been located on western side of Semeru sloping area (which is the highest mountain on Java) we can also say that this village is located on the south border line of Bromo National Park
This village is on coordinate of 926 meters from above the ocean, with temperature of
22-26 o C, it is aabout 40 km from eastern Malang. This village has beautiful sight seeing which pure and lovely. moreover, it surrounds by the green apple plantation. This is what we called as cool and calm place to stay of.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
Escaping volcanic gasses are channeled through a network of pipes, resulting in condensation of molten sulfur. The sulfur which is deep red in color when molten, pours slowly from the ends of these pipes, turning bright yellow as it cools.
kawah ijen, east java
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