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French band JAVA • Festival Roubaix l'accordéon • Octobre 2009

Indonesia - Java.

 

Yogyakarta - Taman Sari (Water palace); the underground mosque is quite special.

Sate Java

Suryalaya

"Gageur - Bageur"

 

Lokasi :

Gong Kapas,

Kuala Terengganu.

 

Satay (pronounced /ˈsæteɪ/ SA-tay) or sate is a dish of marinated, skewered and grilled meats, served with a sauce. Satay may consist of diced or sliced chicken, goat, beef, fish, tofu, or other meats; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconut leaf, although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings.

Satay may have originated in Java or Sumatra, Indonesia.

 

Satay is available almost anywhere in Indonesia, where it has become a national dish. It is also popular in many other Southeast Asian countries, such as: Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, the southern Philippines and in the Netherlands, as Indonesia is a former Dutch colony.

 

Satay is a very popular delicacy in Indonesia; Indonesia’s diverse ethnic groups’ culinary art (see Cuisine of Indonesia) have produced a wide variety of satays. In Indonesia, satay can be obtained from a travelling satay vendor, from a street-side tent-restaurant, in an upper-class restaurant, or during traditional celebration feasts. In Malaysia, satay is a popular dish - especially during celebrations - and can be found throughout the country. Close analogues are yakitori from Japan, shish kebab from Turkey, chuanr from China and sosatie from South Africa.

 

Turmeric is a compulsory ingredient used to marinate satay, which gives the dish its characteristic yellow colour. Meats commonly used include beef, mutton, venison, fish, shrimp, squid, chicken, rabbit and even tripe. Some have also used more exotic meats, such as turtle, crocodile, horse, lizard, and snake meat.

 

Satay may be served with a spicy peanut sauce dip, or peanut gravy, slivers of onions and cucumbers, and ketupat (rice cakes).

 

Satay is not the same as the Vietnamese condiment sate, which typically includes ground chili, onion, tomato, shrimp, oil, and nuts. Vietnamese sate is commonly served alongside noodle and noodle-soup dishes.

Pano Java eiland Amsterdam.

Trip to Java, Indonesia, 2010

Trip to Java, Indonesia, 2010

Temple budista Borobodur a Yogyakarta, Java. Indonèsia 2004

Java, July 2010

(c) Sébastien Cuvelier - www.sebweb.org

Trip to Java, Indonesia, 2010

Java is one of the most useful programming languages that developers use to create applications on computer. It is concurrent; class based and specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible. We are using in website development for a wide variety of computing platforms from embedded devices and mobile phones to enterprise servers and super computers. The followings are some benefits.

 

Security

Easy to learn

Object oriented

Platform independent

Robust

they put hearts in my coffee to make up for the bottom of the cup being coated in chunks of beans, i guess.

Transport a Java. Indonèsia 2007

strawberry inside cup of coffee

We were really sad to leave Indonesia. Initially, we just planned on logging some beach time on Lombok. But we were really pleasantly surprised by Bali, the Gili islands, Java, and even Jakarta.

 

The US media paints this picture of Indonesia as this hotbed of violent fundamentalist Islam. We never had any problems whatsoever, and the only people who mentioned terrorism were pissed off that it had scared off the tourists, and confused as to why folks still stayed away.

 

I feel like Bali has this reputation of being a different place than Indonesia. It sounds different to say that you're going to Bali rather than, say, central Indonesia.

 

Indonesians are some of the nicest people I've ever met. On our last night in Jakarta, a guy tried to sell me postcards a few hours after the first time he approached me. When I pointed out that he'd already tried to sell me stuff, he actually apologized!

 

Although sad to leave Indonesia (stupid visa requirements), we were happy to get to Singapore.

French band JAVA • Festival Roubaix l'accordéon • Octobre 2009

108.Tawangmangu, Central Java. Tawangmangu is located 40 km east of Solo, this recreational resort town offers fresh weather; scenic views, swimming pools, bungalow style hotels and restaurants. Tawangmangu, a mountain resorts at an elevation of almost 1 km above sea level, which promises a cool escape from the city's heat. It lies on the slopes of Mt. Lawu, at an elevation of 1300 m above sea level. A cool splendid hill resort also on the slope of mount Lawu, at about 1400 M height above sea level. The road from Solo via Karangpandan is a fine trip thru magnificent green terraced hills. Tawangmangu has all kind of facilities, hotel, camping ground, forest tourism, etc. The climate is fresh and one can enjoy the beautiful scenery. Other features include nearby temples, a national park and 40m in high waterfall of Grojogan Sewu.

15TH APRIL, LONDON- Martin Thompson @mjpt777 explores when to start performance testing, how to avoid the common pitfalls, how to profile when the results cause your team to pull a funny face, and what you can do about that funny face.

See the SkillsCast (Video, Slides, Code at: bit.ly/115Q4VW

Java

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jogjakarta

Borbudur

Prambanan

Dieng Plateau

Mount Bromo

July 2010

There are around 200 miners working in traditional way and even if the work is extremely hard they are well paid considerng the cost of living in Java as they can earn up to 10 EU x day

15TH APRIL, LONDON- Martin Thompson @mjpt777 explores when to start performance testing, how to avoid the common pitfalls, how to profile when the results cause your team to pull a funny face, and what you can do about that funny face.

See the SkillsCast (Video, Slides, Code at: bit.ly/115Q4VW

Javanese dancers perform a dance depicting scenes from the Ramayana in Solo (Surakarta), Java, Indonesia

Carlos Augusto Alves Santana (SANTANA) live in Jakarta - Java Jazz 2011 festival

Java, Indonesia, November 2000. View of Volcano Bromo, over the clouds. Camera Canon EOS 700, lens 80-200mm, film Ilford.

Being a javaer

Java

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jogjakarta

Borbudur

Prambanan

Dieng Plateau

Mount Bromo

July 2010

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