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  • Bali-LovinaLovina was another coastal town but guess what.......i didn't sunbathe the entire time. I grant you i had some cool swimming times in the pool and some walks along the beach with my rommie Nadine, but I also spent an Posted by julie mckenna in Julie's Round the World Trip | Nov 6, 2011
  • Jakarta is a mad placeIf you're lucky, you might be able to cross a road in Jakarta in a good 15-20 minutes (although, admittedly, the locals are much more skilled at doing this than myself), but all too often a simple task such as Posted by dabey in Call me Ishmael. | Nov 5, 2011
  • A Breath of Fresh AirSun rays broke over the jagged volcanic peaks scattering honey dew light onto the tropical waters and coral beaches. Joanie and I are on the tiny island Gili Air, a 1.5 km wide island (and 3.1 mile circumference – this I Posted by bucketbath in Bucket Bath | Nov 4, 2011
  • Ubud So onto Ubud, of Julia Roberts fame in Eat, Pray, Love – for the ladies that is. The population of earthy, single 50-somethings seem to have caught on though. It was striking to see th Posted by max.plotnek in durbs and max go on a big adventure | Nov 4, 2011
  • High Spirits in Bali Hi'Ubiquitous' would be a grave understatement to describe Hinduism and its symbols in Bali. Temples, idols, prayers, symbols, religious offerings, deities and spiritualism are just about everywhere and sprinkle this outpost of Hinduism at every turn Posted by nilesh in Travel Diary - Nilesh Korgaokar | Nov 2, 2011
  • Lunacy and joy, fear and pleasure. Happy birthday for me! I have never been this overwhelmed before. Not even in the most wretched of states. It all began with breakfast. Can you imagi Posted by dabey in Call me Ishmael. | Nov 2, 2011
  • Bali-Sanur + UbudIn Sanur not much happened apart from walks on the beach and reading at the pool, I had a chillout day which I really needed! Ubud is the cultural and historical town of Bali, which of course means MORE temples. But Posted by julie mckenna in Julie's Round the World Trip | Nov 2, 2011
  • Departure and arrivalTired, exhausted, mentally drained, the journey has been long, from Manchester to Doha and Doha to Jakarta (with a considerable wait in between). On the first plane, from Manchester to Doha, my attempts to sleep were crushed by a Posted by dabey in Call me Ishmael. | Nov 1, 2011
  • Java-Mt. Bromo+ KalibaruSo now i figure what I hate amount hiking, its the uphill bits! The climb started up to the viewpoint at 4am, (which was before food btw), I have never struggled so much, it was like 'one foot at a Posted by julie mckenna in Julie's Round the World Trip | Oct 29, 2011
  • Java-YogyakartaLots and lots to see and do in this random place that I've never heard of: On the first day we went to a Batik workshop where they make garments using the process of wax colour protectiion, pretty awesome, and I Posted by julie mckenna in Julie's Round the World Trip | Oct 29, 2011
  • Gentlemen, Start Your Razors: Movember 2011 So, if you're inclined to cultivate a mustache as a member of the Mitzvah Vontses or want to show your support for the fight against prostate cancer through a donation to the team, please click on the be Posted by bucketbath in Bucket Bath | Oct 28, 2011
  • On a quest for gloryOur "near death" volcano hike started off 2 days prior with a nail biting, 12hr, mini bus ride from Yogyaharta to the Bromo region. The driver started to dose off within the first 3 hours of our trip. Posted by bucketbath in Bucket Bath | Oct 27, 2011
  • lombok adventure - Day 2 Another prompt 10am start to the day we had to make a short stop at the Manteram Mall again to pick up a few more things for the Rinjani Trek. 3 days/2 nights I wa Posted by dan elliott in Live for today, tomorrows over rated ! | Oct 26, 2011
  • Descending into Indonesia's Blue FireDeep in the volcano's spiny caldera, blue flames flared like primordial ether at creation's dawn. Stars shimmered overhead, teasing the night's inky blackness, only to be obscured as clouds of sulfurous gas poured from fissures in the crater floor. Posted by bucketbath in Bucket Bath | Oct 26, 2011
  • Day 55 Bike Toba Tour Today was one of those days when you get to the point that you want to do something, just to break the sequence of do nothing. For example, I’ve been here 1 night and one day, but all I’ve Posted by culturfile in SEA Recuperation | Oct 26, 2011
  • Java-JakartaSo this may be the shortest blog ever known to my wall.... we arrived, we met our tour leader, found out there wasn't much to see in Jakarta, we slept, we ate, we met the new group, we slept some more, Posted by julie mckenna in Julie's Round the World Trip | Oct 26, 2011
  • Day 50 Trekking AsphaltKopi, toast and a fried egg got me going this morning so I could begin my long walk to the top of Sibayak. The first leg of the journey was a 2km walk, seemed like 3km, to th Posted by culturfile in SEA Recuperation | Oct 24, 2011
  • Day 54 Tuk TukToday was overcast and looked like it was going to be a rainy day, so I held off on renting a motorbike. Instead, I opted for a walk around Tuk Tuk to get a feel for the place, and Posted by culturfile in SEA Recuperation | Oct 23, 2011
  • God, I'm Glad I'm Not DeadGili What?! Ubud -Tulamben – Lovina – Ubud - Padangbai – Gili Trawangan – Ubud So I had planned to move on from Ubud, but the place kept a firm grasp and wouldn’t let me go for another few days. While I Posted by Atregidgo in Bish Bash Bosh and Away... | Oct 17, 2011
  • My Country DreamAs an Indonesian, I have a favorite in my own country. It's Lombok. I've only been twice here, but I did explore, and I'm still planning to revisit. The stories and the pictures are in [[http://automidoriinlombok.blogspot.com/|My Country Dream]]. I Posted by automidori in Hundred and Ninety Degrees | Oct 16, 2011
  • Bali. This was the 1st of many to come. Bali was chosen as the start of my personal goal to see the world. But like many, everything needed a kick start and for this the spark was Zai's new job. Posted by Syed Alwee in Paths are made by walking. | Oct 13, 2011
  • Lombok adventure - day 1We arrive at the travel agents on the agreed time of 10am to meet our driver and to be honest I didn’t hold out much hope. A small travel agent “Lombok smile” is attached to the side of an internet Posted by dan elliott in Live for today, tomorrows over rated ! | Oct 13, 2011
  • Kris: Ketambe and BerastagiWe're currently in Berestagi, a cool, high country retreat for the city folk of Medan. Mike and I climbed a volcano today. Great little climb with rewards of a proper crater and heaps of eggy smelling steam firing out all Posted by Garmarshes in Travelling Garmarshes | Oct 12, 2011
  • Climbing the ‘Mountain of Fire’Nearly one year after the monumental eruption that blanketed Yogyakarta in a sea of ash, displaced thousands and claimed 353 lives, Mount Merapi is safe to climb again. The Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center (PVMBG) returned the volc Posted by jogjapages in Enjoy the beauty of Yogyakartan kampung | Oct 11, 2011
  • Yogyakarta & Surrounds Online Tourism GuideIt’s been many long months of sometimes fun, but often grueling work, but Jogja Ad’s greatly improved website – www.jogjapages.com – is up and running! And modestly speaking, it’s THE BEST Jogja informational guide around. We’ve researched, made on-sit Posted by jogjapages in Enjoy the beauty of Yogyakartan kampung | Oct 11, 2011
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