Indonesia: A Travelogue by Charles Cremers
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Indonesia: A Travelogue by Charles Cremers

Indonesia: A Travelogue by Charles Cremers

website Indonesia: A Travelogue by Charles Cremers
Join the second travelogue of Charles Cremers on-line, and read his first one. Is not only fun, it also reveals keypoints in the cultural interchange between Western and Asian people.
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Date: Mar 18, 2008


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t the dawn of Bali's Hindu history a traveling holy man from India found a place in central Bali where 'two rivers meet', Campuhan, in Balinese. He vowed to build a temple above the cliff overlooking the rivers. The temple is still today a place of ceremonies and quiet contemplation.

In the 1940s the princely family of Ubud opened the area to foreign painters which influenced a lively art culture in the surrounding villages which today is as vivid as ever. Their output is displayed and sold in the bustling streets of Ubud, ten minutes walk up the road.
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While the writer sat 50 metres down the beach staring at the stars, divers in the next resort were being rounded up by gunmen. This is the start of this unusual travelogue on an island off Borneo.
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Pictures of Indonesian landscapes. West Java coast: Anyer. Sumatra: Bandar Lampung, Way Kambas, Lake Ranau, Palembang, Bukittinggi, Minangkabau, Lake Toba. Coast of South East Sulawesi and Buton. Java: Borobudur, Prambanan, Parangtritis, Bandung. (Website of Rob Verhulst).
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Pictures from a funeral, which the author was invited to while backpacking there.
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Join the second travelogue of Charles Cremers on-line, and read his first one. Is not only fun, it also reveals keypoints in the cultural interchange between Western and Asian people.
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