Sumbawa Island
Sumbawa Island Sumbawa is an island in Indonesia, continuing the Nusa Tenggara chain after Bali and Lombok, larger than the two combined, but completely undeveloped by tourists. Its 800,000 inhabitants,…
Continue readingSumbawa Island Sumbawa is an island in Indonesia, continuing the Nusa Tenggara chain after Bali and Lombok, larger than the two combined, but completely undeveloped by tourists. Its 800,000 inhabitants,…
Continue readingGunung Kawi Temple Gunung Kawi is an ancient Hindu cave temple located on the island of Bali in Indonesia, about 25 km north of Ubud. It is a complex of…
Continue readingSumatra Island Sumatra is the sixth largest island in the world. The beauty of the island is mesmerizing. The tropical forests of Sumatra Island are unique in their richness of…
Continue readingPura Luhur Uluwatu Temple Uluwatu is one of Bali’s six most important temples, which are considered spiritual pillars of local culture. The Hindu shrine was founded back in the 11th…
Continue readingJava Sea Java Sea is an inter-island sea of the Pacific Ocean located between the islands of Borneo, Sulawesi, Sumatra and Java. The sea has a surface area of 310,000…
Continue readingTirta Empul Temple Tirta Empul is a temple and holy spring that feeds the river that flows through Gunung Kawi. According to belief, it was created by the god Indra…
Continue readingMaluku Islands The Moluccan Islands are a group of islands in the eastern part of the Malay Archipelago, between the islands of Sulawesi and New Guinea. The name “Moluccas Islands”…
Continue readingFlores Sea The Flores Sea is an inter-island sea of the Pacific Ocean, between the southern tip of Sulawesi Island in the north, the islands of Kabia Sumbawa (island) and…
Continue readingCeram Sea Ceram, Ceram is an inter-island sea in the Malay Archipelago, between the islands of Seram, Buru, Sula, Obi, Misool (belong to the Moluccas Islands) and Cendrawasih Peninsula (New…
Continue readingHalmahera Sea Halmahera Sea is an inter-island sea of the Pacific Ocean, between the Halmahera Islands, Obi and Cendrawasih Peninsula (New Guinea Island). The area is 75 thousand km², the…
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