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Indonesian Civilizations: Raja Ampat, Papua
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Raja Ampat, Papua. Indonesia Diving, Raja Ampat Island "The incredible reef and fish". Raja Ampat Island is the most western district of the Indonesian province of Papua. Raja Ampat consists of an area surrounding four major island off the western coast of Birds Head Panisula of New Guinea Island. The western half of which is Indonesia and the eastern half, Papua New Guinea. The province was called Irian Jaya, and its a cluster of over 1500 small Islands. Sardine Reef has reall...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-08-10
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Saturday, August 16, 2008. The Bugis Of South Sulawesi. The people of Bugis-Makassar is the residents of South Sulawesi ( Celebes ) covers an area around 100.457 square kilo meters, with total population around 5.600.000. This people is famous for their expert in sailing on the deep ocean. As a sailor they have spreaded over many areas of Indonesia such as North Sumatera, Malaysia, Kalimantan, Java, Bali, Maluku, Sumbawa, and West Flores. THE MINAHASA NORTH SULAWESI. The area covers 5.273 square kilo...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-08-17
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Friday, August 22, 2008. Asmat People, Papua. Asmat people who live along the remote southeast coast around Agats are famed for their artistic "primitive" woodcarving. Modern civilization did not reach this area until recently. Agats has an interesting museum filled with woodcarvings and other objects. The area however is still largely untamed wilderness. Asmat crash received a boost in late 1960s under a United Nations supported project to encourage local craftsmen to keep alive their art. West Sumatra ...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-09-07
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Saturday, September 13, 2008. Garut Regency At a Glance. On March 2 nd , 1811 Balubur Limbangan Regency was wiped out by Governor General Herman W. Daendels (Dutch Colonial). Its Regent, Tumenggung Wangsakusumah II was honourable resigned. Balubur Limbangan Regency comprised 6 sub-districts: Balubur, Malangbong, Wanaraja, Wanakerta, Cibeureum and Papandak. On February 16 th, 1813 new Limbangan regency was founded by Liutenant Governor Thomas S. Raffles which now becomes Garut Regency. The typology of lan...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-10-12
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Sunday, October 12, 2008. Gamelan owned by Cheltenham Arts Festivals. A modern Central Javanese gamelan, such as the one pictured above, consists mainly of tuned metallophones and gongs and gong chimes with other instruments (see below). A complete gamelan is actually two sets of instruments, in different. A five-tone scale) and. A seven-tone scale). However the precise tuning of each individual gamelan is unique. Gongs, Suwukan and Kempul. Kenong (left) are also 'punctuating' instruments. All these inst...
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Indonesian Civilizations: Raja Ampat, Papua
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Raja Ampat, Papua. Indonesia Diving, Raja Ampat Island "The incredible reef and fish". Raja Ampat Island is the most western district of the Indonesian province of Papua. Raja Ampat consists of an area surrounding four major island off the western coast of Birds Head Panisula of New Guinea Island. The western half of which is Indonesia and the eastern half, Papua New Guinea. The province was called Irian Jaya, and its a cluster of over 1500 small Islands. Sardine Reef has reall...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-08-24
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Friday, August 29, 2008. Formerly known as the Sandalwood Island, Sumba is now famous for its horses and an excellent style of ikat cloth. Spirits, both ancestral and natural are worshipped. Although some exist in East Sumba, it is in West Sumba that there are a number of enormous megalithic tombs and traditional thatched and peaked huts raised on stilts. It is here where incredible rituals. The total number of NTT inhabitants in 2001 was 3,888.735 - 1,919.644 (49.36%) men and 1,969.091 (...Due to centra...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-10-05
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008. Lake Toba, North Sumatera. The Lake Toba is is the largest lake in Southeast Asia, once created by an enormous eruption less than 100,000 years ago. Th eruption was approximately 8,000 times more powerful than the eruption of Mount St.Helen in 1981. There are of course legends on how Lake Toba was formed. The traditional Batak canoe, the. Batak feared her ad disasters could easily happen when she was angry. Samosir Island is accessible by. Cloth and Batak musical instruments&#...
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Indonesian Civilizations: 2008-10-26
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Raja Ampat, Papua. Indonesia Diving, Raja Ampat Island "The incredible reef and fish". Raja Ampat Island is the most western district of the Indonesian province of Papua. Raja Ampat consists of an area surrounding four major island off the western coast of Birds Head Panisula of New Guinea Island. The western half of which is Indonesia and the eastern half, Papua New Guinea. The province was called Irian Jaya, and its a cluster of over 1500 small Islands. Sardine Reef has reall...