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During my travel in Java I was overwhelmed with the joy the Javanese people give to others. Every single person was smiling, polite and full of life.
We must learn from them.
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.
Designed by : Miyamoto Chuy
Uncut 30x30cm square Hanji(Korean paper)
Completed model size : 15cm
Time spent : 3 hours
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.
Pentax Z1p, Pentax FA 28-105/3,2-4,5, Foma 200, Nikon 9000 From car window on Java Indonesia. September 2012 . bw093_02
Sketch, somewhere along the road, made during a long busride through Java, between Yoyakarta and Batu.
Puncak meaning “the Peak”, is a popular name as the mountain resort for Jakarta’s inhabitants to breathe in fresh mountain air over the weekend. With its grand vistas facing the volcanic peaks of Salak, Gede and Pangrango, located in the Bogor - Cianjur - Sukabumi regencies, in the province of West Java, Indonesia. Here is where Jakarta’s people overlooking green tea plantations