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Jolotundo – The Bathing Place

Posted by on Jan 15, 2012 in Featured, Java, Travel | 0 comments

In the bathing tanks – women to the left, men to the right – people are standing chest-deep in the cool, clear water. Clearly something unusual is going on here; clearly Jolotundo is more than just another thousand-year-old relic of Java’s classical Hindu past.

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Ring of Fire: the Extraordinary Odyssey of the Blair Brothers

Posted by on Jan 15, 2012 in Books, Culture, Featured, Film, People, Travel | 0 comments

“Are you one of those people who believe that there’s nothing left to discover in this world of ours? Then here’s the story of Lawrence Blair and his brother Lorne, who came East in search of adventure and found themselves wandering for 10 years in the most volcanic region on earth, into the Ring of Fire…”

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Moving to Medan

Posted by on Jan 14, 2012 in Art, Culture, Sumatra, Travel | 0 comments

Grace Siregar settles into Sumatra's first city.

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Muara Karang

Posted by on Jan 14, 2012 in Culture, Jakarta, Photography, Travel | 0 comments

Brandon Hoover braves the smell to visit a historic Jakarta fish market.

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The Great Banten Beach Hunt

Posted by on Jan 14, 2012 in Java, Travel | 0 comments

Somewhere out there, it had to exist. Somewhere, while Jakarta steamed, warm blue water lapped cream-coloured sand.

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Beguiled by Becaks

Posted by on Jan 14, 2012 in Java, Travel | 0 comments

Christopher J. Koch was writing of 1965, that simmering era of impending violence, when he penned those lines in his novel The Year of Living Dangerously. They belonged to another time even then, and yet, more than forty years later only the old Dutch spelling has changed, and the becaks are still creaking into ponderous action throughout the kampungs and alleyways of Java.

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