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Extract from the Indonesia Travel Guides:
For sheer size, scale and variety, Indonesia is pretty much unbeatable. The country is so enormous that nobody is really sure quite how big it is; there are between 13,000 and 17,000 islands. It's certainly the largest archipelago in the world, spreading over 5200km between the Asian mainland and Australia, all of it within the tropics and with huge areas of ocean separating the landmasses. Not surprisingly, Indonesia's ethnic, cultural and linguistic diversity is correspondingly great - the best estimate is of 500 languages and dialects spoken by around 200 million people.
The largely volcanic nature of the islands has created t... read the whole Indonesia Travel Guides...
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| Events : Festivals |
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| The ain festivals in Bali are Nyepi & Galungan. The former has everyone trying to get rid of evil spirits with drums and such like and on the night before and is a very noisy period! The latter is when the gods are said to visit the area. |
Posted by carrie on 23/02/2004 18:06:38 |
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| Culture : Ramadan |
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| Be careful during Ramadan and respect the local traditions and culture of a mainly Muslim country. Don't expect to have all the restaurants open during daylight hours but they are packed at night! The end of Ramadan is a very busy period and a great celebration. |
Posted by User Not Logged In on 23/02/2004 16:48:18 |
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| To Do And See : Balinese places |
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| When you are looking for traditional Balinese places in Indoneais go to Tenganan Pegringsingan. Visit the original traditional villages called Bali Aga, which can be found in the Karangasem mountain area.. If you want to see the most peculiar artistic traditions, go to Pandanus leaf duel (Geret Padan) where men fight each other with spiky leaves to the sounds of iron gamelan (selunding) music. |
Posted by clint on 05/02/2004 15:06:07 |
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