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Bring Your Camera: Top 10 Pictures To Take in Indonesia

If you are planning a vacation in Southeast Asia, consider Indonesia as this country offers numerous places to take great pictures. Do not forget your camera, and undersea camera, to take many pictures at the following ten places: 1. Borobudur Temples in Java for unique architecture and history. 2. Sanur and Kuta Beaches in Bali [...]

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Food Follies And How To Avoid Them

Have you ever been to Indonesia? Indonesia is relatively an agricultural based country. With a whopping 45 of its population into agriculture, Indonesia is far from having any food crisis. Investing in their land is divided into three types of farming characterized by ownership and crops planted. A striking 40 of the agricultural land is [...]

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Money Matters: What To Know about Exchanging Currency

If you are considering visiting Indonesia, then you want to make sure you have your passport ready, plane tickets, and any other important travel documents. Exchanging currency is also important especially if you are visiting Indonesia from a country like United States. Your money may be more or less in value depending upon the exchange [...]

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Island Tour: An Overview of Indonesia

Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia. It is one of a cluster of 13,000 islands. Populated with 238 million people, it also has 33 provinces. During the colonial period the Dutch had minor control over this cluster of islands. Once the 20th century was here the Dutch took more control that now defines it’s current [...]

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Welcome To The Land Of Colorful Culture And Contrasts

Originally known as the Dutch East Indies, the Asian nation of Indonesia comprises over thirteen thousand small and large islands in the western Pacific. Indonesia has a population of over two hundred million. An early Pacific trade center, modern Indonesia is a mosaic of different ethnic, religious, and international influences. With a warm equatorial climate [...]

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