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When most of everyone's summer holiday is all about sun and beaches, I went to hike and camp with my friends at Mount Gede. That was my first time to travel as a backpacker, to hike, and to camp. Find out more about my adventure after the jump!
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Babakan Siliwangi is the only forest left in Bandung. So let's keep in mind to take care of this forest in the city by keeping it clean while enjoying its beauty.
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Home. I started it all at my home, whether to test a camera or just documenting my daily life. Home is where I spent my days and in the past few months, I started to use a pinhole camera which is Diana Multi-Pinhole Operator. So it's fair to say that my pinhole playground is my one and only home. I just love it!
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Once again, I want to share with you guys, my school, the University of Indonesia. With an abundance of beautiful nature all around, that is definitely a must-see.
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I wanna share some sides of my campus in Indonesia taken with my Spinner 360, enjoy!
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Tofu or bean curd is a food made by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into soft white blocks. It is of Chinese origin, and it is also a part of East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Vietnamese, and others.
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Why Stevie G.? Maybe you already know why, because the owner loves this club which is based in Liverpool, Merseyside. So he named it after the current captain of the squad, Steven Gerrard also known as "Stevie G". This hotel is located on the highlands of Bandung so there's a bit of a mountain chill there. It's also very unique because it has 24 rooms and each room features unique interiors. Now let's begin the tour.
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Your one stop destination for bargain shopping, ladies will want to be here the whole day. The gentlemen will want to leave after an hour.
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A small city,not actually.. it's like an Old town, it's just 2 hours from Bandung. This old town is called Garut. It is famous for its "Dodol", "dodol" is like some cake, traditional Indonesian cake. Food again food again. Well Garut also famous for its Hot Spring Water or I called it Hot Natural Water from mountain.
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Sunda Kelapa, better known as Pasar Ikan (meaning fish market) is located at Ciliwung River. This 500-year-old harbor area was an important link to markets of the outside world for the 15th century kingdom of Pajajaran.
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Going 35 kilometer south, straight from Bandung to Ciwalini Tea Plantation. At the foot of Mount Patuha, 2400 meter above the sea level, cool weather, lovely scenery, and free tea.
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Every Sunday my parents ask me to go out walking to the Sunday Suprise Market. Believe me, it's so hard to woke up early in a Sunday morning,right? but one day,my mom said "why don't you take your horizon and start shooting people on the sunday market?" then my brain said "ABSOLUTELY YES!!"
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Dubbed "The Jewel of Asia" and "Queen of the East" in the 16th century by European sailors, Old Jakarta or Batavia, as it was named by the Dutch is rich of history.
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Kota Tua or the Old Town of Jakarta is now a place of history and heritage. It was built up by the Dutch during their reign, and then of course the Indonesians finally reclaimed their place. The purpose of the Old Town was for commerce because it was a strategic location, and rich in resources.
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Calm sea and beautiful panorama near Garut, West Java, Indonesia.
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Ciwidey is a sulfuric crater located on a highland at West Java. It's just a two-hour drive away from the city of Bandung, which is the capital of West Java province. It's a great spot for landscape photography and a favorite spot for pre-nuptial photo shoots.
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Krakatau is a volcanic island in Indonesia that was virtually destroyed in 1883 by one of the world's most violent eruptions.
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Kota Tua is an old town although there's much more going on here than just history. Although for first-time visitors, it's still a good place if you want to know more about ancient Jakarta.
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Looking for a short road trip with a beach that offers serenity and peace? This is the place for you! Don’t worry, there are places offering their place at different prices, great for different social classes!
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Kebun Raya is the first Botanical garden of Indonesia, and it has been around for about 192 years!