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Mount Bromo is one of the most famous and most beautiful volcanoes in Indonesia. Located in the Tengger Caldera, Mount Bromo is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Indonesia.

Sep 12th, 2010 | Filed under Nature

Kawah Ijen is the world’s largest highly acidic lake and is the site of a labor-intensive sulfur mining operation in which sulfur-laden baskets are hand-carried from the crater floor. Many other post-caldera cones and craters are located within the caldera or along its rim.

Sep 11th, 2010 | Filed under Destinations

G-Land is a magical place and one of the surfing world’s most incredible surfing destinations. For many surfers, it’s been a very special surfing site of primitive beauty and perfect waves. Like the primitive magical sound of its name, the mentions of Grajagan is an Indonesia incantation that causes surfers everywhere gaze longingly at the [...]

Feb 16th, 2010 | Filed under East Java, Surfing

Goa with stalagtit and stalagmite that is is it is said respected Asian selenium South-east have depth of approximately 256 m, besides having 5 sendang that is Sendang Incantation Rogo, Sendang Panguripan, Sendang Alcove Jiwo, sendang Kamulyan, and sendang Ralung Nisto which kono own?have magical value to heal disease.

Feb 16th, 2010 | Filed under East Java, Nature

The volcanic cone of Ijen dominates the landscape at the eastern end of Java. Crater of Ijen is filled by a spectacular turquoise blue lake, its surface streaked in wind-blown patterns of yellow sulphur.  Kawah Ijen is the world’s largest highly acidic lake and is the site of a labor-intensive sulfur mining operation in which [...]

Feb 16th, 2010 | Filed under East Java, Ecotourism

There is no sound radio or television. Also not be menderunya voice that drive the pace car. Silence that night ritmis solved by the roar of water that the river rocks, diselingi creak sound of crickets in different corners of the garden. Also the night the sound of other animals, which are either self-pay or [...]

Feb 16th, 2010 | Filed under East Java, Ecotourism

Mt. Bromo is about 2,382 meters above sea level. Time has filled the caldera with grey sand and this expanse, which you walk across en route to Bromo itself, is known as the Sand Sea. It is about 10 km. Actualy it’ located 145 km south of Surabaya.

Feb 16th, 2010 | Filed under East Java, Nature

Reog Art has become the identity for the Ponorogo regency. Because of this, Ponorogo was also known as the Reog city. This theatre has been known to be wide in Indonesian even foreign.

Feb 16th, 2010 | Filed under Art and Culture, East Java