Nyepi – The day of silence

  NYEPI THE DAY OF SILENCE     Sssh! It’s Nyepi! In Bali today it is the day of silence, when the world is clean and everything starts anew. Like

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Durian, the King of Fruits – Le Durian, le Roi des fruits

  DURIAN THE KING OF FRUITS   You either love it or hate it. The strong smell, the sticky texture and the deep colour remind some people of the delights

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Diving in the Gili Islands – La plongee aux iles Gili

Diving in the Gili Islands – La plongee aux iles Gili Don’t lie, one of the main reasons you came to the Gili’s is diving! Warm clear waters, many dive

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Electricity, a precious resource

With a population of over 250 million, a fast-growing economy and a unique geography, in Indonesia the challenge to meet the growing demand in electricity is tough.

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Sarong  – Indonesia Traditional Fashion

  Sarong – Indonesia Traditional Fashion     Sarongs are the most famous symbol of Indonesia traditional fashion. Crossing social and religious boundaries, sarongs have been worn by royals and

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Saving Sharks – Shark conservation in Indonesia

SAVING SHARKS Shark conservation in Indonesia A new type of marine protected area is spreading around the globe: sharks sanctuaries. Created with the aim to protect the shark population from

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Interview to Kate Middleton- Freedive Gili

Interview to Kate Middleton- Freedive Gili Yoga & Freediving A yoga teacher, dive master and avid traveller, Kate landed on Gili T. in May 2008 while looking for a place

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Bogor, the city of Tempeh

Bogor, the city of tempeh!   Less than two hours from Jakarta, Bogor is a friendly city known for the heavy rainfall and for its historical and beautiful Botanical Gardens.

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Gili Asahan – Free camping and local life

Gili Asahan – Free camping and local life Gili Asahan is an unspoiled pearl located just off Sekotong, in Southwest Lombok. Together with Gili Gede and other tiny islands in

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Frangipani – beautiful, fragrant and legendary!

Frangipani – beautiful, fragrant and legendary! With its grey/green bark, long leaves and colourful distinctive flowers, the frangipani is a common sight in the Gilis, adorning gardens and women’s hair.

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