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At some point the left overs of the volcano Merapi's last eruption were silent witnesses of mayhem it has caused. Still, heaps of ashes and trees suffering from the ash clouds in a beautiful emerald green, luscious landscape, with houses, huts, people and stuff all over the place. We're heading for Jumoyo, a little desa (village) completely swept off of the earh's surface. People once living here, now trying to make a living out of their misery - by selling DVDs, tapes and books on the catastrophe. Merapi's last eruption started on 25 October 2010. Pictures are taken on 9th of March 2011.
Java is the world's most densely populated island (population: 136 million). It is home to 60% of Indonesia's population. Much of Indonesian history took place on Java; it was the centre of powerful Hindu-Buddhist empires, Islamic sultanates, the core of the colonial Dutch East Indies, and was at the centre of Indonesia's campaign for independence. The island dominates Indonesian social, political and economic life. More information on wikipedia.
6th JUNE, LONDON – The London Java Community meet for a technical session by Ian Ashworth. Showing how development testing and static analysis will help developers find critical defects in code development and accelerate the time to market. See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/java-development-testin...
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...
16 Jul 2005 BMAG - Schwartzkopff 0-10-0 A 'Agustus' (1928) ) & T 'Tudjubelas' (1928) 3ft 6 in gauge in the shed.
Pictures taken on Java-Eiland in Amsterdam, which underwent major renovation and residential buildings have been erected.
The text states "You never catch sight of me there where I see you" in five different languages, such as German and Russian. Five other languages are shown in the hallway next to this one, as seen on this picture. The telescope is a nice detail with the text.
The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya
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... this time in Utalii Street in the city centre.
I was meeting a friend and was about to enjoy my favourite Java House lunch again.