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Indonesia, an eye opening experience. [ Update, pictures included ]

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Girl at Kampoeng Code housing project for homeless people in Yogyakarta.

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Boy playing at Baduy base town.

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Girl washing sore foot with an ice cube at Prambanan.

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Air Asia mechanic.

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Coffee shop at Ancol Dreamland Jakarta.

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Fajita Indonesia style at Ancol coffee shop.

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Green Canyon cave near Pangandaran.

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Wave breaking over basalt rock surrounding Pangandaran beach.

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Pangandaran beach.

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Crystal clear water in Flores between Komodo and Rinja Islands.
 
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One of the many cones at Bromo mountain.

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Sunset in Rinja bay.

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Hotel swimming pool in Yogyakarta.

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6' away from 220+ lbs at 7' long killer Komodo dragons (they can come up the steps behind me at any given moment, bloody scary).

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Sunset at Labuan beach West Java, Indonesia.

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A happy 5 years old boy get to finish off his dad Bintang beer in Bali.

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Indonesian primitives have similar sculptures to Mayan and totem polls of North and Central America.
 
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Thanks for the insight.

I find that entire region very interesting but I'll probably never get to visit it.

I always thought Bali was supposed to have beautiful beaches.

Did tourism ruin the beaches?
Some of the beaches in Bali are beautiful but they are nothing compare to Southern Lombok beaches. And, yes it is the drunken tourist that littered the beaches and road with garbage.
 
OP, did you go to Indo for fun or business?

I was in Indo a few years back but only stayed in small islands. I am going back to Asia in a few months, let have an oversea ATOT meet.
 
don't they have suckling pig there? i've never had it, but that's up there at the top of my list of things to try.
 
My friends and I travel every year together to a different part of the world. Just got back from Rome and Barcelona. We were planning on hitting up Bali next year with a potential stop in Tokyo or Hong Kong before hand.

My one friend has been to Bali and actually had a pretty good time - albeit he did have a private villa with swimming pool. He also hit up night clubs, etc so his vacation may have been slightly different than yours. However, he didn't complain about how dirty it was, or how bad the food was. He said food was good and cheap, especially normally expensive seafood was relatively inexpensive. Other things like spa, massages, etc were also pretty inexpensive.
 
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Sunrise at Bromo volcano.

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Rinjani volcanic cone and lake just before sunset.

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Volcano between Labuan Bajo and Lombok.
These pictures are amazing. The S95 is truly a nice little camera. Thanks for sharing. How much did the helicopter ride cost?
 
sounds gross

another reason not to care about trying to be a world traveler


Actually, seeing the good and bad around the world is the biggest reason to be a world traveler. Nothing will make you appreciate what you have like seeing people who have it worse. Nothing will motivate you to do more than seeing how good things can be.

I've never understood the narrow minded mentality of non-exposure. It's the core of the Ugly American stereotype.


This - great stuff. Thank you for sharing.
 
Actually, seeing the good and bad around the world is the biggest reason to be a world traveler. Nothing will make you appreciate what you have like seeing people who have it worse. Nothing will motivate you to do more than seeing how good things can be.

I've never understood the narrow minded mentality of non-exposure. It's the core of the Ugly American stereotype.

well said. my sentiments exactly.
 
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