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Jumat, 06 Desember 2013

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I Love Indonesia


I'm born and raised in Indonesia, when i teen i don't really like my country because if i see in film another countries have soo many beautiful places, cultures, stories, more freedom,etc. I always think if i grow old i will go to japan, United States, Egypt and England (that my favorite country), stay there and find a family. But when i college i started research about Indonesian culture and stories, for the first that just study but not too long i think that excited, i do more research and heard
my teacher explanation about indonesian culture, how in any lyric, tools, house, fabric, ritual, etc always have meaning, what people do is meaningful. From there i grew love my Indonesia. 
like you all know Indonesian people not always good people, bad government, etc, but in the started Indonesia have good religion, good people, good place,etc. What must I do now is to tell everyone what Indonesian people is doing and don't forget how people Indonesian does.
Indonesia is the 4th most populous country in the world and is made up of over 17,000 islands; however, often when people think of Indonesia, all that comes to mind is Bali. Although Bali is awesome in its own right, Indonesia as a whole is a great place to visit and has much to offer. Here are many reasons why you should visit Indonesia.

 1.      The Komodos Dragon


    Indonesia is home to Komodo National Park, named after its celebrity residents, the Komodo               Dragon. Currently the largest living lizard in the world and the closest thing we have to dinosaurs,           these fierce dragons are quite the tourist attraction for the thrill seeker. Indonesia is the only place in       the world where they can be found living in the wild on the four islands that make up Komodo              National Park. Having been known to eat a human or two, if you visit make sure you do so with a few     park rangers as protection to witness this deadly creature in the flesh.


  2.  Snorkel

The beaches of Indonesia are perfect for snorkeling
     Indonesia is home to 20% of the world’s coral reefs and some of the best scuba diving        and snorkelling you can find. There are many opportunities available for beginner and            experienced divers, with lots of gear rental shops and liveaboard trips and more being offered.      Indonesia also has a lot of shipwrecks off its shores, which make for interesting dives. It’s            almost   a shame to visit Indonesia and not get your feet wet.

  3.   Food
You can literally eat for days in Indonesia and always be trying something new. Some popular Indonesian foods are satay (like lamb or chicken skewers), nasi goreng (a fried rice plate with other foods added to it like fried eggs, vegetables, and chicken), gudeg (a dish made from boiled young jackfruit, often served with rice, sambal sauce and chicken) and my favorite, sambal sauce – a spicy sauce that can be added rice and many other dishes. Indonesia is also one of the largest coffee producers in the world – the phrase “a cup of Java” actually comes from Indonesia’s island of the same name, where the coffee comes from. They are also famous for Kopi Luwak, which is coffee made from the poop of the Luwak – aka civet cat – that has eaten coffee beans and pooped them out. Sounds gross but it is actually rare and quite expensive coffee.

4.      Borobudur


Dating back to the 9th century, Borobudur is the largest Buddhist temple in the world and is found in Java, Indonesia. Made up of 2,000+ relief panels and over 500 Buddha statues, this temple is an amazing monument to see. Often crowded in the day, one of the best times to explore the temple is early in the morning when you can watch the sunrise while standing at the very top.

         5.      Mount Bromo

        Indonesia is located in what is called “the Pacific rim of fire” which is one of the most active                   
volcanic areas in the world. The country alone has 150 volcanoes. It also boasts some of the most         gorgeous sunsets in the world with one of the best being seen from Mount Penanjakan overlooking         the famous Mt Bromo Volcano. Although to get to the top, you must climb up steep streets an              steps covered in tourists and horses really early in the morning in pitch-black darkness, it isdefinitely        worth the effort and the climb.

       6.      Kuta Beach (Bali)


      With over 17,000 islands it’s a sure bet that Indonesia has some gorgeous beaches to lay on.                 Whether you want to enjoy some water sports like learning to surf, go parasailing, ride a banana             boat or just lay out and get a nice tan, Indonesia is definitely a place where all of this can happen.          You can hang out on the popular Kuta beach in Bali, or the secluded pink beach as part of the               Komodo islands, just to name a few of the thousands of options.

     7.      Raja Ampat (Papua)


    Raja Ampat casts a spell on all who visit – scientists, photographers, novice divers and crusty sea-         salts alike. This group of majestic islands, located in the northwestern tip of Indonesia’s Papuan             “Bird’s Head Seascape,” lies in the heart of the coral triangle, the most bio-diverse marine region on       earth.

    8.      Humble People



    Indonesians are very friendly and welcoming people. In the majority of the places you travel to               throughout the country, you will be met with some of the biggest smiles you have ever seen. They are     also very proud of their history, culture, wildlife, food and more, and are passionate about sharing it       with others.