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27 Des 2011

Natuna Island, The Beauty at Border Line

Natuna Islands, located at the northern tip of Indonesia. Bunguran, Jemaja, and Serasan island are the three largest islands in this archipelago. Natuna Islands was a district in Riau Islands Province, with capital Ranai Bunguran Island.

26 Des 2011

The Beauty of Natural Beaches in Pacitan


Pacitan has a very varied landscape, this town has beaches and mountains; the city called the city bowl because it is surrounded by mountains and hills. It lies on the southern coast of Java Island. It has exotic and virgin beaches, white sand, has big waves and lots of steep reefs. Beach Srau and Klayer are some very exotic beaches.

22 Des 2011

Stone Jumping in Nias... do you ready to be a real man?


One of Nias culture that still exists is the Stone Jumping, or locally called Fahombe. Nias Island Situated 125 km west coast of Sumatra mainland. Fahombe performed in the meaning of proving the readiness of man taking wife. The man should jump over a two meters high of stone board.

21 Des 2011

Kerimun Jawa Island, Pearl of Java Sea


Karimunjawa is located in the Java Sea +83 kms North of Jepara, Central Java. These islands are designated as KARIMUNJAWA NATIONAL OCEAN PARK in 2001. It is an island-chains with other 27 islands linking in the territory. Only five of them are populated and mostly by local traditional fisherman. In a way, this could show how close the islands to the term of ‘virginal tropical paradise’. There are also 242 species of fish, and 133 kind of aquatic fauna.

18 Des 2011

Sempu Island, Natural Preservation and Beach Adventure



Sempu island has a stunning natural charm. Far from the noise, the atmosphere is natural, beautiful and none of the building that stood on this island like a place of lodging, restaurants and so forth. There are more than 80 species of protected birds and other animals like wild boar, deer, or Javan langurs. If lucky you may have found footprints of a leopard. Geographically, Sempu Island lies between 112 ° 40 '45 "- 112 ° 42' 45" longitude and 8 ° 27 '24 "- 8 ° 24' 54" latitude. A total of approximately 877 hectares, bordering the Sempu Strait (Sendang Biru) and the Indian Ocean on the south, east and west side.