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Location: Candi, Bandungan, Ambarawa, Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
The main temple has a rectangular base (6m x 5.5m), with a projection for the staircase on the western side.
The northern, eastern and southern walls are pierced by one niche each, while the entrance is flanked by two niches.
Location: Dieng Kulon, Dieng Kulon, Batur, Banjarnegara, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
The entrance of Candi Semar with Kala-Makara motifs.
Central Java, Indonesia.
[en-route JOG-KUL. Almost dusk. Long shot view of Mount Sumbing's summit.]
The picture was taken from the plane window seat in Central Java ca. 9K m (ca. 30K ft) asl en-route JOG-KUL flight path. Mount Sumbing, having a height of about 3340 m asl. Located in the east side of the city of Winosobo. The only report of historical eruptions is from 1730. It has created a small phreatic crater at the summit.
Ref.
Google Earth
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Sumbing
fotosintesa.com/index.php/landscapes/210-mount-sindoro-an...
Location: Dieng Kulon, Dieng Kulon, Batur, Banjarnegara, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
Linked to the main temple called Candi Arjuna by a short stone path, stands candi Semar. It is a rectangular structure, the wall of which are pierced by small windows.
Institute for Preservation of Cultural Heritage of Yogyakarta Province (Balai Pelestarian Cagar Budaya Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta),
Jl. Raya Solo - Yogyakarta, Tamanmartani, Kalasan, Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
my first trip to Java, I totally fell in love with it and I'm still totally amazed by the openness and kindness of its people
still cloudy, I got a chance to visit Borobudur. It's cloudy day and people were all over the place! :-P
So, instead taking Borobudur picture, I was focusing on the beauty of the surround ... like the Merapi and Merabu mountains ... they are under and above white clouds ...
Photo taken from top of Borobudur, Central Java, Indonesia
Location: Ngempon, Ngempon, Klepu, Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
From the gate a path of threehundred meters leads down to Candi Ngempon next to the river Lulung.