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Maluku, historically known as "Spice Island" is an arc of islands in the east that contain some of the archipelago's smallest and palm fringed islands, coral island reefs and some of the deepest seas in the world
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Breathtaking scenery of Laguna Lake and Mt Kiematubu, Ternate and Tidore
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Art Market, full of interesting stuffs, Bali
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Sukowati Market, traditional and art market, Bali (currently not available)
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Woven bamboo container, called "besek" used to store and carry bits and pieces, Bali (currently not available)
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Spectacle of hundreds of colorful jukung fishing boat returning home in the morning, Bali
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Wooden boats moored in Bali Barat National Park
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Famous Kuta Sunset and anglers try their luck
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Lovely paddy rice field scenery near Singaraja, Bali
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Taman Ujung is a royal water palace built by kings of Karangasem in 1919.
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Coming home. A fisherman outrigger entering a sheltered bay in a beautiful afternoon. Northeast of Bali. Mt Agung looming in the background
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A classic view of volcano and fertile agriculture land. The two elements dominate the landscape of Indonesia and Bali as reported by travelers for centuries
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A rarely seen Tari Baris, a warrior dance in Balinese culture
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Bali is well known for its terrace paddy rice field and the accompanying irrigation system called 'subak'. Subak inscribed on Unesco World Heritage List in 2013
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Colorful floating market in Banjarmasin, one of such remaining traditional market on the planet (currently not available)
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Impressive view of Java's southern coast near Jember, East Java
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Land and sky. Spectacular panorama of paddy field and cloud formation, Ciwaru, Sukabumi
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The Grand Mosque of Semarang with its folded umbrella, it will be opened to protect flocking worshipers when needed (not available)
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Volcanoes inside a massive ancient caldera Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java
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Traditional rice barns of the Batak ethnic group, Samosir, North Sumatra
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Rafflesia Arnoldii, the largest single flower in the world
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Amorphophallus Titanium in Tropical Rainforest of Sumatra (Unesco WHS)
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Great view of Toba Lake
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Breathtaking view of the impressive Sipisopiso Waterfall, on of the highest waterfall in Sumatra. It tumbles to the Toba Lake
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Bukittinggi, a charming hill town in the Minang highland with its famous landmark, the Jam Gadang ('Great Tower') and Mt Singgalang, West Sumatra
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Maninjau lake is one of the most beautiful place in West Sumatra
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A 100 year old lighthouse and spectacular setting of boulders in crystal clear water
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Batu Layar is a beautiful rock formation in the middle of the sea, Belitung Island
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Bundaran HI, the most famous landmark of Jakarta