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View of the renovated and new Eastern Docklands on Veemkade.

Wound, pressed bead

collected in East Java, Indonesia

Length x diameter - perforation = 5,1 x 11,4 - 3,4 mm

On the way to Cianjur

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

Early morning, December 2006. The view from Hotel Beringin, across Salatiga to the mountain (whose name escapes me...)

14th MAY, LONDON – Nick Zeeb talks on how LMAX solved the problem of having to push out the latest prices to clients ASAP when trading volumes spike by using TDD and understanding how modern processors are designed. See the SkillsCast (Film, Code, Slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/high-performance-design...

Java has a natural flare for posing. His mane is growing....

This is my teaching gig at College of St. Benilde. Where's the professor?

9 Jul 2005 Line up of 3ft 6in gauge locomotives.

 

Taman Mini Railway Museum, Jakarta, Java, Indonesia.

Volcà Bromo a Java. Indonèsia 2007

7th July 2013 at Royal Festival Hall (Clore Ballroom), London SE1.

 

The Kenong is a horizontal gong in a stand used by central Javanese Gamlean orchestras. It is approximately as deep as it is wide, and larger than other horizontal gongs. There is usually a set of them, laid out in a line or curve, each having a different note. Also included are two smaller gongs - a Kethuk and a Kempyang.

 

Kenongs are assigned the number 111.241.1 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating:

1 = Idiophones. Sound is primarily produced by the actual body of the instrument vibrating, rather than a string, membrane, or column of air.

11 = Struck Idiophones. These idiophones are set in vibration by being struck.

111 = Directly Struck Idiophones. The player himself executes the movement of striking; whether by mechanical intermediate devices, beaters, keyboards, or by pulling ropes, etc.

111.2 = Percussive idiophones. The instrument is struck either with a non-sonorous object (hand, stick, striker) or against a non-sonorous object (human body, the ground).

111.24 = Percussion vessels.

111.241 = Gongs. The vibration is strongest near the vertex.

111.241.1 = Individual gongs.

 

A Javanese dancer takes a photo of her co-dancer in the dressing room before a performance in Solo (Surakarta), Java, Indonesia

@ my Back yard - Bandung Barat -

west java

next time I'll bounce the flash off a wall or ceiling to avoid the nasty wall shadow

  

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APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...

 

Indonesia - Java.

 

Borobudur Temple.

  

female ~ Miami, Florida

  

The lovely Java Macaque is a very intelligent primate that lives in a complex social structure. These social animals are normally found in trees, though sadly, their preferred habitat is being lost to deforestation.

 

Java Macaques frequent agricultural areas and forest edges. It has also been found near aquatic areas, and is an adept swimmer. Java Macaques are active in daytime, and spend most of their time in trees. They live in groups of about 30 animals, and communicate through facial expressions and posturing. These groups do not usually tolerate other groups, and fighting or aggression may result at the meeting of two troops. A dominant male, who is often the only permanent male member of the group, leads each group. He, however, may be replaced if a wandering male is able to depose him. Wandering males go from group to group, and may replace other males of various social rankings through fierce tussles. Female Java Macaques remain in the groups they were born into for life, inheriting the social rankings of their mothers. They commonly groom each other to maintain social ranking and social bonds. Java Macaques eat mostly fruit, though their diets are supplemented with insects, bark, buds, shoots, flowers, grasses, leaves, seeds, sap, and gum. Often, food may be stored in cheek pouches while more is collected.

 

Female Java Macaques are usually smaller than males. While females weigh about nine pounds, males weigh around 13 pounds. They are 16 to 18.8 inches long, and their tails add an extra 20 to 24 inches. Every Java Macaque has deep cheek pouches, which it often uses for food storage. It is covered in grayish to reddish brown hair, which fades to lighter shades on the undersides of the primate.

 

The Java Macaque is often seen in captivity. In the wild, it is found in a variety of habitats, though it prefers forested or agricultural areas. Raffles first recognized the Java Macaque as a species in 1821. Although this animal is found throughout the Indo Pacific region, ranging through various lands including Java, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippine Islands, and Sumatra, the Java Macaque is dwindling in population. It is fast approaching a "Threatened" listing and is not welcomed throughout much of its range, due to its tendency to destroy crops. Deforestation also threatens the Java Macaque.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaque

 

Batu Secret Zoo is an official site of Jawa Timur Park or Jatim Park 2 that located in Batu city, East Java. Batu Secret Zoo is a modern zoo, complete with the high architectural design and numbers of animals' collection. This zoo can be accessed for about 30n minutes from Malang city or 90 minutes from Surabaya. Moreover, this location is also near to other recreational park, which is Batu Night Spectacular or BNS.

 

By lying on 2 hectares land, there are three sections become the visitors' route during the exploration to this zoo. The first section is about the zoo. The visitors who entrance the gate, can exploring the animals in some of artificial cage. The animals are taken from the entire endemic world and divided into some sections like Tiger land, Savannah Land, Hippo and Croc Garden, River Adventure, Safari Farm, Reptile zone and so on.

While enjoying the exotic animals, the visitors can also experience the beautiful sceneries along the uphill and down road.

 

The second section is called Museum Satwa or The Animals Museum. The content of this museum is about the bones of the animal, like, dinosaurs; the artificial pre historic animals, the artificial of the extinct animals and the preserved animals like butterfly, civet, deer, some of fishes and more. This museum is standing close to exit gate of the main section. The museum is having luxurious white building and high interior design.

The last but not least section is about the hotel inside the location, called Pohon Inn. Pohon Inn is a hotel within the zoo areal, it standing in front of the main location, next to the main entrance gate to the zoo.

 

This hotel is having the 'tree house' concept, which is designed similar to the real trunk and walled by solid material look- like wood. Beside the architectural, this 'tree house' is the only hotel in Indonesia that facilitated by moving fast food, forest nuance and surrounded by living animals. The animals are placed into the glass cage, so the visitors seems having close distance to the animals around. Furthermore, this hotel is surrounded by the view of Arjuna Mountain, Banyak Mountain and Panderman Hill. Do not worry about the hospitality, for this hotel is also highly concern about that.

 

Batu Secret Zoo is your safari-in-town recreational site that highly recommended for families, group and personal. It contents of educational, fun and togetherness among the warm hospitality, yet chill nuance.

 

More info visit:

www.eastjava.com

Peucang Island - Ujong Kulon National Park

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