Jumat, 20 November 2009

On the train

One day I plan to tour in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. beginning of my journey at the beginning of the train near my town. approximately 04.30 pm, the train suddenly stopped at the farm fields. all the passengers seemed confused to see this situation. but not with those men who are old at my side. He looked calm as he said, "something has happened." I ask myself questions. What does the old man. every few minutes, officials reported that a train carriage there was a problem in the engine. everyone seemed very angry with this situation. as well as me, I'm as strong as might be angry for no apparent reason. who is not angry, should train arrived on time but due to railroad employee error, all the schedules of all the people who want to Jakarta had to be delayed. whether a business, school or other schedules, they have to give that up. but not with the old people next to my seat. once again he speaks which I think is very reasonable, too. he said, "if the train is still the way, how many victims will die."

little talk but meaningful.

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Basking on Beautiful Borobudur

Budha's Statue in Borobudur
One of the 7 wonders in the ancient world, Borobudur is located near Magelang. Borobudur, a Hindu Buddhist temple, was built in the 9th century. This temple has Gupta architecture of India's influence.

Constructed on a hill about 46 meters high, Borobudur has about 55,000 m3 or stones. Borobudur is design symbolizes the structure of the universe. This design influences temples in Angkor, Cambodia. This temple was found in 1815, under volcanic ash. About 41 kilometers northward from Jogjakarta, Borobudur offers spectacular sight in

Lampung & Krakatau Volcanic Island

Ancient Chinese travel chronicles refer to a place in the most southerly part of Sumatra called “Lampung” or “place of southerly winds”. The province is gene-rally flat with the highest mountains of Gunung Pesagi, Tanggamas, Seminiung, Sekincau and Raya all being dormant volcanoes. Bandar Lampung, the Provincial capital, was formerly two separate towns, Tanjungkarang and the port of Teluk Betung, which after the infamous eruption of Krakatau were both completely covered in volcanic ash. In the course of development, however this town have merged together to become one single city.