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Pusakanya Warga Surakarta KA Wisata Jaladara ditarik Si Mbah C1218 melintasi Jalan Slamet Riyadi Kota Surakarta
It is devotional practice to circumambulate around the galleries and terraces always turning to the left and keeping the edifice to the right while either chanting or meditating. In total, Borobodur represents the ten levels of a Bodhisattva's life which he or she must develop to become a Buddha or an awakened one.
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Afternoon Scene @ Train Station
Ketanggungan Train Station, Brebes, Central Java, Indonesia.
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Hortensia / Bunga Pancawarna @ Telogo Worno Pengilon Dieng
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Prambanan is a 9th-century temple complex in Central Java, Indonesia. It is one of the largest Hindu temples in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Rice Terraces
(#Sologriyo, Central #Java, #Indonesia. #Photograph by #GustavoThomas © #2018)
One goes to Sologriyo to visit a Hindu temple, but this time the temple was in reconstruction (from the base, so no temple to see). But what it was charming and even striking were the rice fields, the landscape you pass while you get to the temple: terraces of green rice fields in an interminable 25 minutes walk.
Serabi is Indonesian pancake of coconut milk ann rice flour. This is a variety from city of Solo in Central Java. It is served with chocolate sprinkles on top, then rolled.
Another one that I managed to delete from Flickr thanks to Lightroom. One of the rhombus holed stupas removed on the lowest of the circular platforms revealing the Buddha statue.
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Talang River is one of the biggest creek of Mount Merapi. Very beautiful place for staying overnight, and welcoming gentle sunrise...
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A sunrise view from a scenery spot of Pintu Langit Dieng on Wonosobo regency in province of Central Java, Indonesia.
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Mount Sindoro in the morning, seen from Pintu Langit Dieng in Central Java province, Indonesia.
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Mount Sindoro 3,136 meters elevation viewed from Mount Sikunir 2,263 meters elevation in the morning.
Picture taken from the tallest peak of Mount Sikunir, Dieng highlands, Central Java, Indonesia.
As a tourist destination, Jogja has lots uniqueness, started from cultures, historical site and the warm hospitality.
Friendly smile of jogjaness had known well by many people who has visited this town. Education and tourism had been a spirit for Jogja to develop itself into a nuance modern city of Java, where the modernization come along with the society whose hold the local culture highly.
Tugu Jogja is the most popular landmark of Jogjakarta. This monument is located right in the center of the crossroad between the Mangkubumi, Soedirman, A.M. Sangaji and Diponegoro roads. The Tugu Jogja that is almost 3 centuries old has a very deep meaning and it keeps some history records of Jogjakarta.
Borobudur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world, and ranks with Bagan in Myanmar and Angkor Wat in Cambodia as one of the great archeological sites of Southeast Asia. Borobudur remains popular for pilgrimage, with Buddhists in Indonesia celebrating Vesak Day at the monument. Borobudur is Indonesia's single most visited tourist attraction.
a view of the sky before sunrise seen from Pintu Langit Dieng on Wonosobo regency in Central Java province, Indonesia
I like the unlikely ornamentation in the palace of Yogyakarta "Sultanate." It may be a Makara or a hybrid of Makara and dragon.
If you see the relief in detail, you will see many birds on them; they are real birds as we can see on the earth right now. Relief panels of such birds are so natural that biologists can identify their genus. One of them is the relief of the Yellow-Crest Parrot (Cacatua sulphurea) that cites unanswered question. The reason is that the bird only exists in Masakambing Island, an island in the middle of Java Sea. Then, did the bird exist in Yogyakarta? No body has succeeded in revealing the mystery.
an hdr image of Mount Sindoro @ Central Java province, Indonesia.
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At the start, there were only three kinds of food offered in Jejamuran, mushroom satay, pepes (roasted in leaf) mushroom, and fried mushroom. Even we only sold the food in our porch, said Ratidjo.
However, today Jejamuran has invented many new menus, such as tongseng, rendang, jamur asam manis, saut'ed mushroom, mushroom cream soup, mushroom gudeg, mushroom tom yam, and Jejamuran special beverage. The price of each menu varies, from Rp 6.000,00 to Rp 15.000,00 (Rp 9,000 = US$1)
Borobudur contains approximately 2,670 individual bas reliefs (1,460 narrative and 1,212 decorative panels), which cover the façades and balustrades. The total relief surface is 2,500 square meters (26,909.8 sq ft) and they are distributed at the hidden foot (Kāmadhātu) and the five square platforms (Rupadhatu).
The narrative panels, which tell the story of Sudhana and Manohara, are grouped into 11 series encircled the monument with the total length of 3,000 meters (9,843 ft). The hidden foot contains the first series with 160 narrative panels and the remaining 10 series are distributed throughout walls and balustrades in four galleries starting from the eastern entrance stairway to the left. Narrative panels on the wall read from right to left, while on the balustrade read from left to right. This conforms with pradaksina, the ritual of circumambulation performed by pilgrims who move in a clockwise direction while keeping the sanctuary to their right.