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17 March 2012 | Jatim Expo
Surabaya | East Java
Indonesia
COBAN BAUNG WATERFALL
The waterfall is 100 meters high as one of natural attractions. It is located at Purwodadi village exactly in the east of Purwodadi Botanical garden. It has surrounded by a protected forest with various animals like monkey, deer, etc. It has provided with camping ground.
This natural waterfall has clear water from the mountain and surrounded by natural forest. So that the visitor can relax to enjoy the scenery and fresh air with their family. The visitor also will show the fantastic fresh water that fall down from 100 meters height. This fantastic waterfall is only find in Pasuruan tourism.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
Statues of the Hindu deity Ganesha in the museum of Trowulan, East Java. Many of the old Hindu temples in the area are in poor condition, and hundreds of archeological sites have been lost to theft and damage.
A weekend job for many kids is to provide horse rides from the base camp to the summit of Mount Bromo.
Goa Gong adalah salah satu gua terbesar di Pacitan. Dinamakan gong karena adanya sebuah stalaknit di dalam gua yang berbunyi seperti gong jika dipukul. Gua ini terdiri dari 7 ruangan dan 4 sendang.
Kota Malang, East Java, Indonesia.
Ijen Boulevard.
"An insignia at the monument Tugu Kembang Melati in honor of the predecessors of ABRI (Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia; Armed Forces of the Republic of Indonesia). Perhaps, the struggle for independence from the Dutch colonialist."
Ijen Boulevard is a two km stretch enclave, once an elite complex during the Dutch colonial era. The spacious street is well tended and landscaped against a backdrop of old colonial buildings.
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.
Bromo puffs another cloud of white smoke during the early morning of August 6, 2007. Close by, Mt Semeru is coughing up volcanic ash in a more frequent manner. TMY 400 FDn 200mm f/2.8 Canon AE-1
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.
Pondok Dam is located in Dero village, Bringin district, about 6 km east of Ngawi. It is a popular tourism object among the local tourists. Beside its functions as irrigation purposes, it also offers variety recreational activities such as; fishing, motor boating, camping, playground etc. Pondok Dam is the answer to spend of our day, because it has beautifull and natural scenery. This location has surrounded by Mahoni and teak trees. The total of water area is more than 2,596 hectares. Pondok Dam is offers a lot of fascinating, enjoyment and comfortable condition that can entertained its visitor.
More info visit: www.eastjava.com
Kota Malang, East Java, Indonesia.
Ijen Boulevard.
"Tugu Kembang Melati - a monument in honor of the predecessors of ABRI (Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia; Armed Forces of the Republic of Indonesia). Perhaps, the struggle for independence from the Dutch colonialist. I have no idea the name of this monument."
Ijen Boulevard is a two km stretch enclave, once an elite complex during the Dutch colonial era. The spacious street is well tended and landscaped against a backdrop of old colonial buildings.
the canyon is actually the pyroclastic flow of the volcano. The road on the right canyon was heavily damaged by the eruption.
he said to me. it's about 154 lbs. after this station he still had to carry the sulfur for about 2 km down the hill to finish the task... and become less than USD3 richer.
kawah ijen, east java
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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.
Erwin, a young man in his twenties, lays out his shop's brand new and used mercandise that comprise of sickles, hammers and wrenches. Every morning he opens up shop, together with more than fifty others who share a patch of street not more than five hundred meters at a salvage goods market in Jalan Juanda, Malang, East Java. Kodak TMY 400 FD 28mm f/2.8 Canon AE-1