Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Bunaken National Park "Indonesia Tourism Object"

Bunaken National Park

Indonesia Tourism Object
Bunaken National Park
Marine Park with the most various species in the world. The fascination under water life in water territory of this a real Bunaken national park varieties, specific, on unique, and exotic, make this area as the beautiful North Sulawesi tourism and grow as one of famous marine park tourism object in the world.
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Cape coast Papuma (Malikan White Sands)

Cape coast Papuma (Malikan White Sands)

Indonesia Tourism Object
Cape coast Papuma (Malikan White Sands)
an example of natural tourism that is not known to many people. Papuma located in the village of Sumberejo, Subdistrict Ambulu, Jember regency, East Java. The Papuma beach is rarely visited by foreign and domestic tourists despite of its natural beauty.
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Bromo Tengger National Park "Indonesia Tourism Object"

Bromo Tengger National Park

Indonesia Tourism Object
Bromo Tengger National Park
This National Park is one of the most beautiful places of interest in East Java. The beauties of mountain covered, give a special and characteristic green plants, arousing great interest.
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"Indonesia Tourism Object" Segara Anak ('Child of the Sea')

Segara Anak ('Child of the Sea')

Indonesia Tourism Object
Segara Anak ('Child of the Sea')
Segara Anak is a crater lake contained within Mount Rinjani on the island of lombok in Indonesia. The name Segara Anak means child of the sea given to it due to the blue colour of the lake reminiscent of the sea.
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Monday, May 11, 2009

"Indonesia Tourism Object" Mount Rinjani National Eco Park

Mount Rinjani National Eco Park

Indonesia Tourism Object
Mount Rinjani National Eco Park
Mt. Rinjani forms the second highest volcanic peak in Indonesia, part of celebrated “Ring of Fire”. The dramatic landscape has been created over millions of year of cone - building, violent explosions, and erosion
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