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13 Jul 2005 Werkspoor 4-6-4T C.2728 (1920) 3ft 6in gauge plinthed at Ambarawa.
Ambarawa Railway Museum, Semerang Regency, Central Java.
15 Jul 2005 Orenstein & Koppel 0-8-0T's 5 (1913) & 16 (1910) 700mm gauge in the loading sidings.
Purwodadi Sugar Mill, Kabupaten Magetan, East Java, Indonesia.
Java Sparrow
Designed by Miyamoto Chuya
Folded by me
Diagram from Origami Tanteidan Magazine 114
used homemade paper 30x30cm, finish in 14.8x4.5x7.5cm (LWH)
bad in sharping
11 Jul 2005 Sragi Hartmann 0-8-0T 12 (1912) 600mm gauge moves back towards the road crossing to collect another load of sugar cane for the mill.
11 Jul 2005 Sumberharjo Orenstein & Koppel 0-8-0T 7 (1929) 700mm gauge taking water at the engine shed
15 Jul 2005 Purwodadi stationary steam inside the mill
Purwodadi Sugar Mill, Kabupaten Magetan, East Java, Indonesia.
The quality is not the same as my other captures on my other Hawaii photo's. These guys are small and fast and so focusing on them is quite difficult.
The Java Sparrow is 17 cm in length. The adult is unmistakable, with its grey upper parts and breast, pink belly, white-cheeked black head, red eye-ring, pink feet and thick red bill.
Both sexes are similar, but immature birds have brown upper parts and paler brown under parts and cheeks. The rest of their head is dark grey rather than black, and the bill is grey with a pink base.
The call is a chip, and the song is a rapid series of call notes chipchipchipchipchipchip.
11 Jul 2005 Sragi Orenstein & Koppel 0-8-0T's 19 (1921), 20 (1921) & 8 (1925) 600mm gauge outside the shed.
I bought one of those tennis ball launchers the other day.... I thought to myself why don't I have one of these I use to.... after the first throw I remembered... How can a dog that is so gentle retrieving birds be so hard on tennis balls???? After the first thow Java's tennis ball was a scrunch ball! If you view this photo large size you will see the tennis ball is not really round anymore! ...silly boy!
At the side of the road in Surakarta in Java is this monkey on the end of his owner's chain who wears an Elvis mask. When the lights are on red Elvis dances for the masses on mopeds whilst they wait for the lights to change. In return for his little dance money is tossed into his owner's hand, then the lights change and the traffic moves on. Elvis then struts back and waits in the shadows for 90 seconds waiting for the lights to go to red again. Then the whole process starts over again...
Cruel? You decide...