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Lovina Beach. Lovely

[14 Nov 2010 | Comments Off | 55 views]

Lovina located on the north coast of Bali, about 10 km west of Singaraja. Lovina Beach is in the Kalibukbuk village, Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Therefore, sometimes people call it as Kalibukbuk tourist area. Lovina Beach with unspoiled black sand is a very unique beach. The most interesting part is the trip out to Lovina sea. You can see dolphins in the waters of Lovina that is located about 1 kilometer from the beach. Bali sea in Lovina…

Bromo: Sunrise, Sand Sea and The Ritual

[9 Feb 2010 | One Comment | 153 views]

us), Scaly-breasted falcon (Haliastur indus), and grouse that live in Ranu Pani, Ranu Regulo, and Ranu Kumbolo. Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is the only conservation area in Indonesia that has uniqueness of the sand sea covering 5250 hectares, located at an altitude of ± 2100 feet from the sea level. There are 7 central eruptions found in the sand sea, in the two paths that criss-cross of east-west and northeast-southwest. From the…

The Gorgeous Wakatobi

[5 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 275 views]

nts. As the name implies, Tukang Besi(eng:Blacksmith), this archipelago is famous for its beautiful keris(traditional weapon) and remained in production until now. This archipelago has pristine natural scene, quietness, fresh sea water and underwater caves adjacent to each other for true nature lovers. It could be said that wakatobi is the first Indonesia’s tourist marine park. Diving can be done anytime, however, April and December are the…

Taka Bonerate, Paradise Under The Sea

[12 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 461 views]

e many deep-small ponds surrounded by coral reefs. When the tide is low, we can clearly see visible and dry land with puddles that formed small pools. The plants in coastal areas dominated by the coconut (Cocos nucifera), sea pandanus (Pandanus sp.), Sea pine (Casuarina equisetifolia), and almond (Terminalia catappa). There are 261 species of coral reefs that’s already identified from 17 families including Pocillopora eydouxi, Montipora…

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