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Pink beach is one of the famous tourist destinations in Komodo National Park, featured by the beautiful pink sandy beach, amazing underwater life and stunning panorama surrounding area.



Pulau sempu (sempu island), Malang,East Java.
Hidden paradise in malang.
Wonderful Indonesia




MT. RINJANI is located in Lombok, west nusa tenggara, Indonesia
this mountain is the second highest mountain In Indonesia.




Carstenz pyramid and mt. Jaya wijaya, Snowy mountains in Indonesia.



Dreamland beach - Bali.

 
East Java
Welcome To Bawean Island - East Java


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Bawean Island is one of wonderful island in Indonesia, precisely in East Java province area. The island is located at Java Sea, about 80 miles or 120 kilometers north of Gresik This is a small island which its administratively is in Gresik regency - East Java. To reach this island, needs 3 hours by fast boat from Gresik port. The busyness always comes at this port. Loading and unloading of goods and passengers are racing to get out into the port is the busy view in the port.

Bawean island consists of 2 districts, Sangkapura and Tambak district and 17 villages. Sangkapura is the largest district in Bawean island. This island has many tourists destinations which are not inferior to other tourist destinations in Indonesia. Besides its marine tourism,, lakes and waterfalls toursm, the visitors can also enjoy the culture of the indigenous people in Bawean Island.This island said to be able to compete with Bali or Bunaken in North Sulawesi. Bawean name itself special meaning, Bawean is taken from the Sanskrit word meaning "There Sunlight".

There deer species that only found (endemic) in Bawean Island, called as Axis Kuhli. Besides, mangosteen, bark, red fruit, and durian are planted in this island. Dozens of fishes species are also on the coast of the island.
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Bawean Island Presents Waterfall, Lake, Beaches, Islands, Hot Spring, All Complete In Pulau Bawean, East Java, Indonesia

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In Indonesia, Many Islands and Many Faces
From Papua to Bali, this sprawling country offers beauty, intimacy and great deals for travelers.

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In the second grade, I spent many hours with a World Book Encyclopedia, an opaque projector and a vast stretch of butcher paper tacked to the classroom wall. My goal was to trace a map of Indonesia. It was for a report, which probably mentioned that Indonesia was the world’s fourth most-populous country and the one with the most Muslims, and that it was covered in rice paddies and exports oil. But what I remember was the map itself: There were so many islands that even a professional tracer would have found the job taxing.

Even the 7-year-old me would have known that trying to see such a vast country in 18 days was folly. But that’s all the time the current me had as I planned for a late June arrival. Trying to see everything certainly wouldn’t work — at 17,000 or so islands, 18 days would get you about a minute and a half on each (teleportation technology required).

So instead, I went for an agenda that was still ambitious (and tiring) but more achievable: four very different places on four disparate islands. I hoped to find experiences that might represent the mind-boggling diversity of the country. (For more articles about my trip, go to nytimes.com/frugaltraveler.)

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The mountains of southern Sulawesi in Tana Toraja.
Andy Haslam for The New York Times

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Terraces of rice paddies shape the landscape.
Andy Haslam for The New York Times

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A suspension bridge across the Baliem River near Kurima.
Andy Haslam for The New York Times

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A village compound near Siema.
Andy Haslam for The New York Times

See more : http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/23/tr...slideshow&_r=0

Cubadak Paradiso Village

West Sumatera Tourism
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Gunung Merapi, DI Yogyakarta
Foto: Jez O'Hare

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Tambak-tambak Garam, Bima, Sumbawa
Foto: Jez O'Hare

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Sebelah Timur Ruteng, Manggarai, Flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia.
Foto: Jez O'Hare

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Pulau Rinca, Taman Nasional Komodo, Nusa Tenggara Timur
Foto: Jez O'Hare

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Misool, Raja Ampat, Papua Barat, Indonesia
Foto: Jez O'Hare : http://print.kompas.com/baca/2015/08...sia-dari-Udara
 
Lombok - Tanjung Aan



Cikaso Waterfall, Sukabumi, West Java.




Pasir timbul, Raja Ampat




Hutabolon Village, Samosir, North Sumatera.




Bali - Toya Devasya Natural Hot Spring, Kintamani




Hidden paradise in Maluku tenggara, Bair Island.

 
Komodo National Park, Flores, NTT Province.




Kelor Island, NTT Province.




Maratua Island, East Borneo Province.




Bali - Tibumana Waterfall, Bangli.



Padar Island, Flores, NTT Province.




Babua Island, Maluku.



Danau Uter, Maybrat, West Papua Province, Indonesia.

 
Mata jitu waterfall, Sumbawa.



Rain forest of Kalimantan (Borneo).
Amazing photo by Tim Laman - Wildlife Photojournalist



Kelok 9, West Sumatera.

© Randy Simlika Herly



Tegenungan Waterfall, Ubud, Bali.

© Giri Suarsana



Lapopu Waterfall, Sumba.
© Daily aima



Mount Rinjani, Lombok, NTB.


Sempu Island, Malang, East Java.



Beautiful Ora beach, Maluku from above.

 
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