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One of famous market in Jogja ... it's about to close when I came over and took this shot ...
The old building ... the lights ... becaks ... street food ... a family about to across the street ... people chit-chat here and there ...
Binangun beach, Binangun Bonang, Lasem, Rembang, Central Java, Indonesia.
Binangun beach is located at the Binangun Bonang village, 18 km from the eastern town of Rembang toward Surabaya. Binangun beach is very close with the tomb of Sunan Bonang, and fish market. The best time to enjoy the beauty of Binangun beach is during afternoon and sunset.
Yogyakarta/Central Java/Indonesia (Prambanan or Rara Jonggrang is a 9th-century Hindu temple compoundon dedicated to the Trimūrti, the expression of God as the Creator (Brahma), the Preserver (Vishnu) and the Transformer (Shiva).
The temple compound, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia, and one of the biggest in Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its tall and pointed architecture, typical of Hindu architecture, and by the towering 47-metre-high central building inside a large complex of individual temples....)
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Central Java R-trip Episode 09: The Great Mosque of Central Java.
The Great Mosque of Central Java (Indonesian: Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah) is a mosque in the city of Semarang, Central Java.
The mosque complex covers 10 hectares (25 acres). There are three central buildings arranged in the shape of a U, with the domed mosque at the centre; all buildings have pitched, tiled roofs, while the central mosque has four minarets. The central roof resembles the roof of a "joglo", the traditional Javanese house, and symbolises the rising steps toward heaven or to gain God's blessing. The long buildings forming the arms of the U house a library and auditorium respectively;the auditorium can hold up to 2,000 people.
Architect: Ir. H. Ahmad Fanani
Style: Mix of Javanese, Arabic, and Greek
The Hutan Pinus Mangunan is a pine forest in central Java that seems quite otherworldly in the surroundings of a tropical island. My 14mm Samyang came into its own here.
Central Java, Indonesia
January 2019
Prambanan temple, 9th-century Hindu temple compound in Central Java, Indonesia, dedicated to the Trimurti, the expression of God as the Creator (Brahma), the Preserver (Vishnu) and the Destroyer (Shiva).
This picture represented the hustle and bustle on one of busiest street at Jogjakarta, Central of Java, Indonesia.
Taken during my holiday for short time transit to Maliboro Jogjakarta. I always miss this place.
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sunset in the mountain, 1500 m above sea level.
d’Emmerick Salib Putih Hotel, kopeng, salatiga, central java
Lady Flower hawker at Boyolali Market
Boyolali is a midsize regency-town in Central Java. Nicknamed Kota Susu, literally meaning the City of Milk as Boyolali is famous of its milk producing farms. Located on mountainous area on the slope of Mount Merapi, the climate of Boyolali is mostly cool and pleasant. Located only 35 kilometers from Solo, Boyolali makes a perfect getaway for travelers who visit Solo or Yogyakarta. Boyolali sometimes is included as a part of Solo Raya (Greater Solo) urban agglomeration area.
For years, it lives behind the shadow of dynamic and prosperous city of Solo. But nowadays Boyolali has grown from a group of smaller villages to become a bustling regency with fast-growing economy
Sikunir hill lies at an altitude of 2350 asl, including the Dieng plateau region. On my second visit, I managed to capture the beauty of the sunrise panorama from this location. Although not the best time, but the beauty that I saw still stunning. Definitely worth it to visit again.
Prambanan is a 9th-century Hindu temple
compound, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Central Java, Indonesia
Sewu is an 8th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple located 800 meters north of Prambanan in Central Java. The Sewu Temple is actually the second largest Buddhist Temple in Indonesia after Borobudur.
Although originally only around 249 temples are present, the name in Javanese translates to 'a thousand temples,' which originated from popular local folklore. More on the temple on Wiki - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewu
Mystical esoteric meditation retreat in a valley a few meters away from the two colors lake. Mandalasari meditation center is hidden behind the woods and hydrangea bush planted on elevated ground. The place is quiet, silent, chilling cold and only get brief sunlight.
A large mysterious stone is believed as holy object and worshipped by the true believer, right behind the main building.
Picture taken from Mandalasari meditation center, Telaga Warna, Dieng Plateau, Central Java, Indonesia.