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Monday, November 12, 2012

Mahameru - The Secret of nature

Semeru Mountain or called Sumeru is the highest montain in the java island. The stratovolcano is also known as Mahameru, meaning 'The Great Mountain. The name derived from Hindu-Buddhist mythical mountain of Meru or Sumeru, the abode of gods.
Behind Background of clouds of the Semeru Mountain

Geology
Known also as Mahameru the (Great Mountain), with its peak Mahameru, 3.676 meters above sea level (mdpl). The crater at the Summit of Mount Semeru was known by the name Jonggring Saloko. it is very steep rising abruptly above the coastal plains of eastern Java. Semeru lies at the south end of the Tengger Volcanic Complex.
Semeru have forest area, dipterokarp of a hill the forest dipterokarp upon, a forest of montane, an ericaceous and forest or woodland mountain.
The mountain is located between the administration area to the southeast of Malang and, with geographical position between 8 06 ' LS and 120 55 ' E.
The Crater Jonggring Saloko
The Journey

It takes about four days to climb the Summit of Mount Semeru round-trip. To climb Mount semeru is passing through the city of Malang or Lumajang city. From the terminal of malang we ride public transport to the village of Overlapping. Dialled again with the Jeep or truck Vegetables available at back of the overlapping terminal market with cost-per-person Rp. 20.000,-until the post Ranu Pani.
Whereas if you want try the other track, you may try from Senduro by motor cycle. I was passed this track. From the center city, then through until you find Senduro village. Find the direction travelling or ask to the local residents the way to the Semeru Muntain. Arround 2 hours from senduro then you arrive on Ranupane Village. In this village you will finding lake and variuos guide to the Semeru or Bromo mountain.
Rest on Front of Ranupani Village Officer

Eruptive History

In late 2010 and early 2011 volcanic ash and incandescent material was thrown up by eruptive activity with a heavy rain of ejected volcanic material falling around the crater. Continuous eruptions on 21 January caused a thin ash fall mainly in the village area of Ngadirejo and Sukapura Wonokerto, Probolinggo district. The impact of the heavy rain and volcanic ash from eruptions during December 2010 and January 2011 resulted in disruption to normal activities and the local economy. The potential for long term environmental damage and health problems amongst the residents in the locality surrounding Mount Bromo was paramount at that time.
Due to high seasonal rainfall in January 2011 the potential for lahar (cold lava) and lava flow (hot lava) was elevated due to the deposits of volcanic ash, sand and other ejected material that thad built up. Activity was dominated by tremor vibration, eruption of ash plumes and ejection of incandescent material.
People living on the banks of the Perahu Ravine, Nganten Ravine and Sukapura River were alerted to the high possibility of lahar flows, especially if further heavy rainfalls occur in the area around Cemorolawang, Ngadisari and Ngadirejo. Eruptions and volcanic tremors were reported on 21 January and 22 January with activity subsiding on 23 January 2011.
The park was reopened to visitors in April 2011
Far End View Semeru Eruptions

Near End Semeru Eruptions on 2004

Peak of The Mahameru Eruptions
Nature Reserve - Semeru National Park
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is the only conservation area in Indonesia, which has the uniqueness of sea sand covering an area of 5,250 acres, which is at an altitude of 2,100 meters above sea level.
The Entrance Gate of The National Park of Bromo Tengger Semeru

On the sea of sand found seven eruptive centers in the two paths that intersect the east-west and northeast-southwest. From the northeast-southwest of Mount Bromo is emerging that includes an active volcano which at times may issue an eruption of smoke and threaten human life in the vicinity (± 3500 inhabitants).
Savannah Part of The National Park



Savannah on The Climb Part of The National Park

Above of The Savannah Part of The National Park

Wide View The Savannah Part of The National Park

The Sea Sand part of The National Park
Endangered and protected contained in this park include mongoose (Pardofelis marmorata), deer (Cervus timorensis), long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis), deer (Muntiacus muntjak), red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus), leopard (Panthera pardus), ajag (Cuon alpinus), and various species of birds such as the kestrel bird (Accipiter virgatus), hornbills (Buceros rhinoceros silvestris), eagle snake bido (Spilornis cheela bido), black Srigunting (Dicrurus macrocercus), Scaly-breasted falcon (Haliastur indus), and grouse that live in Ranu Pani, Ranu Regulo, and Ranu Kumbolo.

Official Tourism Offices

  • East Java Tourism Office, Jalan Wisata Menanggal, Surabaya, East Java, +62 31 8531815 or 8531820 (eastjava@indosat.net.id).
  • East Java Tourism Office, Jl Jendral Basuki Rachmat 6, Malang, East Java, +62 341 323966
  • Office of the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park, Jl Raden Intan No6, Malang, East Java, +62 341 491828 (tn-bromo@malang.wasan-tara.net.id).
  Source:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Bromo-Tengger-Semeru_National_Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semeru
http://www.dephut.go.id/INFORMASI/TN%20INDO-ENGLISH/tn_bromo.htm
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com
http://www.flixya.com
http://www.flickrhivemind.net

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Banyuwangi Exotic Tourism

Welcome to Banyuwangi Tourism

 The City is located on the most eastern tip of Java island bordering the Situbondo in the North, the Bali Strait to the East, the Indian Ocean to the South, as well as the District of Jember, Bondowoso Regency in the West. Ketapang port connecting Java to the port of Gilimanuk in Bali.
Gilimanuk Port - Bali
 Banyuwangi is located on the coordinate 70 45’ 15” S and 113’ 38.2” E. Because of its location, Banyuwangi has diverse natural scenery, rich art, culture, customs and traditions.
Banyuwangi Map
The southern part of the estate, a relic from the days of Netherlands East Indies in borders with Jember Regency to the South is an area of conservation which is now protected in the Meru Betiri National Park, a nature reserve. Sukamade, is the development of a turtle. Blambangan peninsula is also a nature reserve Alas Purwo National Park.






MALANG TEMPO DOELOE

Hi Friends, happy to meet you again. Let me take you to see the nostalgic earlier times Malang City. If you know, Malang city is one of the big city on the east java province. Malang is the second largest city in East Java province, Indonesia. It has an ancient history dating back to the Mataram Kingdom. The city population at the 2010 Census was 819,708. During the period of Dutch colonization, it was a popular destination for European residents. The city is famous for its cool air and the surrounding country regions of Tumpang, Batu, Singosari, and Turen. People in East Java sometimes call it "Paris of East Java." Malang was spared many of the effects of the Asian financial crisis, and since that time it has been marked by steady economic and population growth.

Population and sociology

City with the extensive 110.06 km2. City with a population of erst 2010 of 820.243 inhabitants consisting of 404.553 soul inhabitant of men, and female inhabitant of 415.690 soul.
Population density approximately 7.453 people per square kilometer. Spread over 5 sub-districts ( klojen = 105.907 soul, blimbing = 172.333 soul, kedungkandang = 174.447 soul, breadfruit = 181.513 soul, and lowokwaru = 186.013 inhabitants ). Consisting of 57 village, in 536 unit rw and 4.011 unit rts.

Composition

ethnic society unfortunate famous religious, dynamic, rather work hard, clear cut and proud of his identity as arek unfortunate ( arema ). Composition a native derived from various ethnic ( especially tribe java madura, a small part offspring arab and china ) religious society unfortunate most are adherent of islam then christian, catholic and a small part hinduism and buddhist. Religious communities in city famous unfortunate pillars and mutual cooperate in developing his city

Relic of The Singhasari Kingdom






Welcome to My Circle

 I am is the  new be in this blog, i just want to share about my experience as long as i am around Indonesia. I will take you to see the beautiful of Indonesia archipelago. Below is the example image of the mountain, volcano, sea, rice field and the savannah.

North Sulawesi Mountain
Kotamobago Mountain
Amurang Beach - North Sulawesi
Sunset at Amurang Beach - North Sulawesi

Akarena Beach - South Sulawesi
Bromo Volcano - East Java
The Bromo National Park - East Java

The Savannah Mahameru - East Java

Back View The Bromo Volcano - East Java

The Fields of The Hills - Probolinggo

The Mahameru Savannah - East Java

Below of The Hill Mahameru - East Java

Wide View of The Savannah Mahameru - East Java

The Cloud on The Mountain Mahameru - East Java

The Fields of The Hills Mahameru - East Java