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Best Aerial 3.45 Minute Journeys around Kupang, NTT beaches
To capture beaches around Kupang area and to inform the beaches areas as informative (and big pictures) as possible including the Aston Hotel area...hope you enjoy them and willing to visit this area next on your holiday...happy holiday folks....tara...
Wonderful Indonesia
Video ini menceeritakan tentang perjalanan saya ke beberapa tempat di Bali, NTB, NTT serta di Ambon. Perjalanan menjelajahi keindahan Indonesia, menikmati pesona Indonesia, baik alamnya, serta keramah tamahan penduduk nya.
Vlog ini menceritakan tentang kita patut berbangga dan berbahagia sebagai warga Indonesia, yang memilik kekayaan alam dan budaya yang patut kita jaga dan lestarikan.
Wildland of Timor, Indonesia
Cavess and the vast wildland of Timor, waiting to be explored.
Timor is an island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast Asia, north of the Timor Sea. It is divided between the independent state of East Timor, and West Timor, belonging to the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara. The island's surface is 30,777 square kilometres. The name is a variant of timur, Malay for east; it is so called because it is at the east end of a chain of islands.
Source - Wikipedia
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Tambakrejo Beach - Blitar - East Java
Tambakrejo Beach is located about 30 km from Blitar city, in Tambakrejo village, Wonotirto district. In this location, in every first Suro month (the new year in Java calendar) is performed a Larung Sesaji ceremony, and visited by thousands people from various areas. The south sea (Indonesia Ocean) waves splashing and the sunshine in the evening, make the situation feel peaceful. It is compatible for the townsman who had bored with the metropolitan life. They can enjoy the natural beach with its beautiful waves and beautiful sunset. The visitor can make some activities in this beach such as; swimming, sun bathing, fishing, canoeing, etc. Tambakrejo Beach has white sandy that spread along about 10 km. The wave is also not dangerous for the visitors who want to swim here. There is rubber forest around the beach that adds its beautiful nature. And through the way you can see the dry lime hill. When arrive at the beach, the visitors can see the blue sea and canoe that already to accompanied to the sea. You can enjoy the fresh morning air and seafood in Tambakrejo Beach. If you go to Blitar, try to visit Tambakrejo Beach, then you will get new experiences.
SURF SABAI SABAI THAILAND
SURFING PHUKET
Baron Beach Nickpalfreyman's photos around Yogyakarta, Indonesia (how to get to baron beach)
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Entry from: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Entry Title: Baron Beach
Entry:
I had a super day out today with two friends, Thomas (who owns a laundry and has a history of befriending and helping VSO volunteers) and his friend Nita, a medical student. After picking up my new fridge from the house of a departing volunteer, we went to the beach for the afternoon! Baron Beach is about an hour's drive from Yogya, along some steep and winding roads. There are some interesting stony landscapes on high ground in the hills that lie between Yogya and the sea, as well as lots of small villages. I always wonder at the way people can go about their tasks - all the villagers I see seem to have animals to tend to, or fuel to gather, or obligations to honour, and everything seems to happen without the need for arguments or long committee meetings... Baron Beach has golden sand and a fine fleet of blue boats, with fishermen sharing their news and mending their nets. It stands on the estuary of a small river, which turns out into a long, narrow bay before it meets the sea. At the end of some rickety wooden steps, a path runs up the cliff to the headland and further along the coast. It was grand to walk along in the hot sunshine looking out to sea, and I spotted some more men fishing from stout stumps of rock at the foot of the cliff. There was another beach to visit before sunset, but before we left Baron Beach I had a nice paddle, and found some small caves that made the rock-face look like a hedgehog - I really liked that. Then it was off to Kukup Beach nearby, which had an island featuring some very out-of-place development work! That aside, the beach was lovely, with many rock-pools to explore. That's all there is to say, really - I'll let the photos do the rest!
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Photos from this trip:
1. Two beaches at Baron
2. Another home-made drawing...
3. Baron from above
4. The beach from the cliff path
5. Working on the nets
6. Baron Beach
7. Boat incoming
8. Stumps
9. Fishermen
10. On a rock
11. Framed boats
12. Sand and corrugated iron
13. The enormous hedgehog
14. Kukup beach
15. Swimming prohibited
16. Nick and Nita
17. Bull on the headland
18. The rock
19. Arch
20. Curvacious
21. Figure in the distance
22. Animal rocks
23. A quiet beach
24. Fishing
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GAME TALK SHOW DI TEPI PANTAI GOA CINA
Talk Show kali berada di tepi pantai goa cina dengan narasumber para anggota kelas Ekonomi Syariah B yang bertujuan untuk mengungkap seluk beluk dibalik masing-masing para narasumber
take by Sam Andi