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Austin Java on Barton Springs Rd. In Austin of course..:) Great coffee and hand made Poptarts..:) Life is good. All kidding a side, it is a great place to get coffee, and all there locations have cool atmospheres. The food..Not so much..;) In fact, the food isn't that great in any of there locations. But, hay, they look cool.
Not so well visible, but in the right corner is Borobudur. In the background is Mount Merapi volcano. You can hike there starting 10 pm and lasting 12 hours, but I won't do it.
My apologies if I'm slow commenting, I'm relying on a very weak wifi, which seems quite normal if you travel.
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Wikipedia:
Borobudur, or Barabudur, is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist Temple in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. The monument consists of nine stacked platforms, six square and three circular, topped by a central dome. The temple is decorated with 2,672 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues. The central dome is surrounded by 72 Buddha statues, each seated inside a perforated stupa. It is the world's largest Buddhist temple, as well as one of the greatest Buddhist monuments in the world.
Mount Merapi, Gunung Merapi (literally Fire Mountain in Indonesian and Javanese), is an active stratovolcano located on the border between Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is the most active volcano in Indonesia and has erupted regularly since 1548.
Tengger Caldera in East Java (Indonesia), seen shortly after sunrise from Mount Penanjakan viewpoint (2,770 m).
In the foreground is Mount Batok (2,440 m), a perfectly shaped but not active volcano. The rather small steaming crater to the left is the active Bromo Volcano (2,329 m). And the impressive volcano in the background is Mount Semeru (3,676 m). Morning mist covers Segara Wedi, the so-called "Sea of Sands".
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Java Sparrow Maui, Hawaii.
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Arcade and Attica GE-Tonners 112 and 113 roll through Java Center, NY, past the local Ford dealership and a truck delivering food to the adjacent restaurant.
Tengger Caldera / Java / Indonesia
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Burlington Northern Santa Fe train No. 14 crosses a snowy Java Bridge over the Middle Fork of the Flathead River at West Java, Montana, on March 2, 1997. A pair of BN SD40-2s bracket a former Santa Fe SD45 as power on the eastbound train.
Lonchura oryzivora. Originally found in Indonesia this bird has been introduced elsewhere and has been popular as a caged bird for many years.
This picture was taken at the Living Rain Forest, near Newbury, Berks.
The Java Sparrow (Padda oryzivora) is a native of Indonesia, particularly Bali and Java. It lives in large flocks of up to 100 birds in both woodland and around rice paddies and rice is its staple diet. It is popular as a pet and has been introduced to other countries including the USA and India but it is declining in numbers due to trapping.
Doug Harrop Photography • August 30, 1978
A spectacular view from the fireman's seat of Burlington Northern F9A 818 as it approaches a clear signal at Java West, Montana.
With fresh snow and freezing temperatures, a Burlington Northern freight climbs Montana’s Marias Pass at Java West on March 3, 1989, amidst the beauty of Glacier National Park in wintertime.
A Burlington Northern freight heads across Java Bridge at Java, Montana, on a frigid March 2, 1989. Trailing lead tiger-striped GP50 No. 3126 is a SD40-2, another GP50, a B30-7A and a fuel tender.
Doug Harrop Photography • May 26, 1976
A trio of streamlined F-units and a GP9 assist Burlington Northern train No. 808 over the 225 ft. length trestle at West Java, Montana.
We're at the cafe chewing the fat out of Poetics. We're
drinking exotic java from Sumatra's steamy mountains with
jiggerfuls of Bailey's Cream. We're going to tear down
the Lyceum tonight and wake in the bushes tomorrow with
aftershocks still crackling in our heads. We're guzzling more
of this oily, liquid explosive and ranting about Aristotle,
the cantankerous old duck he became when he left Athens for
the boy king of Macedonia. Mist rises from our fevered brains,
obscuring the room and the jazz and the rhapsodies we take turns
reciting. I am having an out of body experience, my eyes
so full of blue light and wistfulness I can feel the reverb
of my words, the syllables lining up in their linear rows,
bumping into each other as they slinky forward, end over
slurpy end. Nature chooses the proper meter, Aristotle says
through Bramdass' voice, and I'm agreeing and flogging my
tongue about for emphasis, becoming more profound as I kick
off my wing tips and begin to levitate. We're dealing out
our full deck of vocabulary words now, two high rollers,
two java worshipers approaching our frenzied peaks, our
Machu Picchuan summit. One or two well chosen handholds
and we can haul ourselves onto the lowest rungs of heaven. We
are astonished by our radioactive brilliance, Bramdass fallen to
his knees, fallen flat in his green ravine of shag carpet, joy
spilling from his eyes, the heady drunken joy of misfits.
--Miguel deO
Prambanan es el segundo templo hindú más grande del sudeste asiático, solo por detrás de Angkor Wat en Camboya. Su edificio central mide 47 metros de altura y está rodeado de 240 templos individuales que conforman un gran mandala concéntrico. El complejo consta de una zona interior con 16 templos y otros 224 templos de Pervara más pequeños entre la zona interior y los muros exteriores.
El santuario principal es el edificio más alto y grande del complejo y está dedicado a Shiva. Dicho templo está rodeado de galerías con bajorrelieves que cuentan la historia del Ramayana (una de las principales leyendas hinduistas) se deben recorrer haciendo la pradakshina, esto es, circunvalando el edificio en el sentido de las agujas del reloj.
El templo de Shiva consta de cinco cámaras. La principal de ellas alberga la estatua de tres metros de Shiva Mahadeva.
A partir del templo principal comienzan a distribuirse otra serie de templos de menor tamaño, como los de Brahma, Vishnu, Vahana o Apit, conformando la zona interior del complejo y la primera línea de murallas. El mandala se completa con un segundo perímetro donde están los 224 templos de Pervara, pequeños santuarios cuya mayoría está en ruinas.
Tangkuban Perahu es un volcán activo ubicado en Lembang, Kabupaten Bandung Barat, Java Occidental, Indonesia.
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Nombre y leyenda
El nombre "Tangkuban Perahu" significa "canoa volteada". El monte está estrechamente relacionado con la leyenda de Sangkuriang, que cuenta la historia de un joven que, sin saberlo, se enamoró de su propia madre, Dayang Sumbi. Cuando ella descubrió la verdad, rechazó la propuesta de matrimonio de Sangkuriang imponiéndole una condición: debía construir una canoa en una sola noche. Al no lograrlo antes del amanecer, Sangkuriang enfureció y dio una patada a la canoa, que quedó volteada y se convirtió en el monte Tangkuban Perahu.
Geografía
Tiene una altura de aproximadamente 2.084 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Posee varios cráteres grandes, como el Kawah Ratu, Kawah Domas y Kawah Upas, que son atractivos turísticos.
Turismo
Tangkuban Perahu es un destino popular de ecoturismo. Desde la cima, los visitantes pueden observar cráteres con humo de azufre, recorrer senderos de trekking o
I took this photo of a Java sparrow (also known as Java finch or Java rice sparrow) in the aviary at the zoo. It's definitely a young one as it doesn't have the black head and stronger colours of the adults yet.