Volcano – indonesia

Posted on 24. Jul, 2010 by Vene in Bubbly Vacation, Summer

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this was my first time to indonesia, Jakarta. And i was travelling with my youngest brother alone.

Jakarta’s impression to me was – “massive traffic”  “expensive”   “crowded”   “freaking driving skills” …..

When brother and i just landed, we had no idea of how to arrange and plan for our itinerary for the next day since we did not know much about indonesia / jakarta. After having a long and “funny” BAHASA talk with the driver who picked us up from the airport, we decided to fill up our day with Bandung day trip.


The next day:

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The traffic in Indonesia was crazy, and it took us about 4 hours to arrive at Bandung.

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Our first destination was up to the hill, to have a closer look at the one of the Volcanos. My youngest brother told me that this Volcano is NOT a dead / sleeping Volcano. I mean it is not dead but i am not too sure if its status is a sleeping Volcano, as long as i know that It is still active geh ~

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I was terrified and kept thinking … ‘what if the Volcano ‘burst’ right now when i am up to the hill?’….

Then…my youngest brother, who is younger than me 8 years, was trying to explain to me about the basic knowledge of  Volcano! and i was really amazed with his explaination! (i have to admit that he has more knowledge than me coz he was studying in private school where they did more syllabus than my school did lo – -  )

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Kay, finally, i was up to the place to have a better view of the volcano~!

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Wau…Volcano~!

It was a little bit different from what i have imagined all these while ~

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Do you see the smoke?

That’s the smoke! no kidding!

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Supposingly the air was chilling when we were at the peak of the mountain, but it was warm when I stood nearer to the Volcano!

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This was my FIRST time getting so near to the LIVE Volcano~!

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But other than snapping pictures with the Volcano, i have no idea of what we should do there lo ~

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Not to waste the energy and time that we have spent just to climb up to the mountain, brother decided to have a Deep Deep breath of freedom~ breezily~

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Scenario along the volcano area

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You can have the Siomay or Baso Tahu around the Volcano area…if you dare la! (i don’t dare because there were using one small pill of water to wash all of the dishes throughout the day :P   )

Anyway, Baso means meatball , i guess …. :P







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