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Indonesia Java International Destination :: East Java
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The Mystique of Ocean jewels, theme of jewels exhibition which held on Restaurant Shanghai Noon, Tugu Hotel, Malang, East java. The exhibition show hundreds kinds of Lombok's pearls will held on February 15, 2010. |
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Trowulan temple, is located in Trowulan, Mojokerto, East Java - Indonesia. This site is the only city site of the Hindu-Budha classical age in Indonesia that can still be found. Trowulan is a former of capital city of the Majapahit Kingdom was built on flat terrains at the foot of three mountains, namely the Penanggungan, Welirang, and Anjasmara Mountain. Trowulan area was suitable for human settlement since it was supported by plane topography with relatively shallow ground water. Hundreds of thousands of archaeological remnants of the old city in the Trowulan Site were found buried underground as well as on the surface in the form of: artifacts, eco-facts, and features. Now, Trowulan is one of tourism commodity in East Java. |
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Sukamade, located in Banyuwangi, east java, Indonesia. Sukamade also known as Turtle Island or Turtle Beach is located south of Banyuwangi, East Java, and is part of the 55,845-hectare Betiri Meru National Park. In the future, I'm sure that Sukamade will be Indonesia Java International Destination in Adventure and Natural COnservation. Indonesia is managing the Sukamade Turtle Beach, where eggs of sea turtles are collected for incubation and rearing in a hatchery, before the young turtles are released into the wild. Protecting Sukamade Turtle Beach also means safeguarding the sea turtles‘ reproductive cycle. The first job is to secure a safe, quiet and appealing environment where the turtles feel comfortable laying their eggs.
The next task is to save the turtle eggs from natural and human predators, and ensure they hatch into baby turtles. The final job is to release the young turtles into the sea in the hope that they will mature and maintain the species.
These are the principal duties of the Forest Reserve Rangers and officers of the Forest Ecosystem Protection group (PEH) at Sukamade Reserve. Every day, seven Sukamade Reserve officers take turns standing guard at the edge of the nesting beach.
When a female turtle arrives at the beach and starts digging in the sand, she is watched by the officer on duty. After she has finished laying her eggs and has returned to the sea, the officer collects the eggs and takes them to the hatchery at the Sukamade Reserve Office. |
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Ijen Crater is located in East Java, a part of Meru Betiri concervation. It is the biggest crater lake in Java. Besides crater, there are buffallo conservation, and amazing stone climb. Ijen crater on the top of Ijen mountain and give you the fantastic surround. From the top of maountain you can see all of Banyuwangi adn Situbondo area, also Bali Strait. Ijen Crater is one of Indonesia Java International Destination.
The sulfur crater lake lies between a natural dams of deeply etched rock. It is 200 meters deep and contains about 36 million cubic meters of steaming acid water, shrouded in a smelling swirling sulfur cloud. Inside the crater the different color and size of stones are found. Indeed the crater of Ijen is beautiful garden of stone as well.
Best time to go to Ijen Crater is in the early morning, it's about 4 a.m., after a few hours of half sleep. In the morning we can find sulphur collector begin their job. The silence was magnificent. The only sound heard at these heights was the soughing of the wind in the cemara trees. Audible for several kilometres, the wind could be heard whistling around the rim of the caldera, sometimes taking a full minute to reach us. |
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Indonesia in December
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