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Transport a Java. Indonèsia 2007

Photo taken 1980

2424 Bloor St. W. at Jane

Toronto

LY.4612

 

Avenue Rd.

Haddington Ave.

 

Offers Banquet Facilities For

Wedding Receptions

Private Parties

Club Meetings

Business Meetings

My favorite dumpy chicken. Part Dark Cornish.

Java Indonesia - Baron beach

 

Baron beach lies in Kemandang Village, Tanjungsari district about 23 km in the South of Wonosari city. Baron beach is the first beach that would be found in the junction of Baron, Kukup, Sepanjang, Drini, Krakal and Sundak beaches area. It is a bay with big wave. Baron beach is popular as fish catching area. text from indonesia tourism offical website

 

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borobudur

 

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I love coffee, I love tea,

I love the Java Jive and it loves me

Coffee and tea and the java and me,

A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup!

 

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From "Java Jive" by Manhattan Transfer

Picture taken in Borobudur, Java

 

© Eric Lafforgue

www.ericlafforgue.com

    

Java March 1982

Temple budista Borobodur a Yogyakarta, Java. Indonèsia 2004

The surrounding area is heavily forested. There is a pathway down to the lake which is surrounded by the high walls of the crater nestling into the side of Mt Patuha. The smell of sulfur is strong because there is a good deal of steam and sulfurous gas bubbling from the lake. There are tracks around the lake and through the nearby forest including to the peak of Mt Patuha. Visitors may walk around the crater area or sit in the various shelters. Local plants not widely available in lower altitudes in Java include javanese Edelweiss and Cantigy (Vaccinium varingifolium). Animals and birds which may be spotted include eagles, owls, monkeys, mouse deer, and forest pigs. Panthers, leopards and pythons have also sometimes been seen in the nearby forest.

 

Indonesia, Java, Bali, Lombok december 2016

The Asian Palm Civet, is a cat-sized mammal in the family Viverridae native to Southeast Asia, South India and southern China. It is colloquially known as the Common Palm Civet, Toddy Cat, Motit, Marapatti, Uguduwa, or Maranai.

Kopi luwak (Indonesian [ˈkopi ˈlu.ak]), or civet coffee, is coffee made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) and other related civets, then passed through its digestive tract.[1] A civet eats the berries for their fleshy pulp. In its stomach, proteolytic enzymes seep into the beans, making shorter peptides and more free amino acids. Passing through a civet's intestines the beans are then defecated, having kept their shape. After gathering, thorough washing, sun drying, light roasting and brewing, these beans yield an aromatic coffee with much less bitterness, widely noted as the most expensive coffee in the world.

 

Kopi luwak is produced mainly on the islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali and Sulawesi in the Indonesian Archipelago, and also in the Philippines (where the product is called motit coffee in the Cordillera and kape alamid in Tagalog areas) and also in East Timor (where it is called kafé-laku). Weasel coffee is a loose English translation of its name cà phê Chồn in Vietnam, where popular, chemically simulated versions are also produced

 

Trip to Java, Indonesia, 2010

Le trésor de Java © Mahen Bujun - Filao Films

Gunung Bromo, Borobudur and the Prambanan temples.

Early practice at image blending from way back in the mid nineties. These were the images I practiced my PS skills on before I got my job in graphic design.

Detail from the 9th century temple at Borobudur.

javanese landscape, aug 2006

Voltant per Yogyakarta a Java. Indonèsia 2004

Javanese dancers perform a courtly Behaya form of dance in Solo (Surakarta), Java, Indonesia

How to change default Java version on Linux

 

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The Java Bridge(Amsterdam) by night.

made it from clay....but, the face is difficult.

hmmmm

 

the best place to learn java

Trip to Java, Indonesia, 2010

Kaunakakai, Molokai, Hawaii, USA, December 2018

How to change default Java version on Linux

 

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Coming down the 1.4% grade off the summit of Goffs, this e/b is at the former Santa Fe timetable location of Java...now named Klinefelter. The palm trees, and tamarisk trees are not native to the Mojave desert. The tamarisk trees (Tamaricaceae species) were imported from drier regions of Africa many many moons ago, specifically for their ability to keep dust from blowing past them. Legend has it the palms were planted by a Santa Fe man by the name of Yoakam, who enjoyed beautifying the rather arid Needles sub.

 

Java (or Klinefelter if you so choose) follows the natural course of Piute wash, as it converges with Crestview wash, and Hacienda wash. Recently, some work has been done by the BNSF to smooth out, and widen the wash, helping to facilitate better storm runoff.

Trip to Java, Indonesia, 2010

Java Junction, a coffee house in Madrid, NM (pronounced MAH-drid) that also sold handcrafted clothes and rented out a room as a B&B -- "private bath and kitchen." The B&B is the one thing I wish I'd asked about. There is no potable water in Madrid. Whatever water you drink here must come from a bottle or be otherwise brought in. There is running water, but it's not fit to drink. Among other chemicals, it's said to have arsenic in it. A woman we talked to in one of the shops said she bathed in it anyway, and also bathed her 3-year-old daughter in it. But would you want to brush your teeth in it?

 

Originally posted in 2005.

Temple budista Borobodur a Yogyakarta, Java. Indonèsia 2004

Pentax Z1p, Pentax FA 28-105/3,2-4,5, Foma 200, Nikon 9000 From car window on Java Indonesia. September 2012 . bw093_02

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