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Ninbrung, Kebetulan tgl 21 Feb, ini Hari Guide sedunia.. eh salah, hari Tour Guides sedunia. Pagi pagi saya dapat SMS Cantik, isinya begini “Selamat anda memilih profesi sebagai guide, semoga profesi ini semakin cemerlang, hidup guide..!! Hari ini 21 februari adalah hari guide sedunia, mohon saling berucap salam dan bersilaturahmi. Tq” Saya iseng FW ke kawan yang jauh di pelosok, jawabnya.. Oh, ada ya, hari Guides? Semoga aja hidup semakin cemerlang dengan Berprofesi sebagai Guide, istilah dalam Bahasa Indonesia dinamakan Pramuwisata bukan pramuria lho..hehe! Cerita tentang Travelling di Indonesia. Kalau hanya Buku panduan, Blog, Info… semua tentang ini sudah di tulis oleh orang Asing, sudah ada hampir di semua Bahasa, terutama bahasa2x yang ada di eropa. Dan kadang saya sering ketemu orang yang travelling di Indonesia, bawa buku sampe 2 atau 3 biji, tapi begitu dia bingung? Biasanya kalau masih penasaran sama destinasi, dia akan cari yang namanya Pemandu Wisata.…

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Environment Friendly: Indonesia, for all its massive volcano mountain peaks and impressive geography, is actually an incredibly fragile environment.  our lives have revolved around the Mountain & free flowing river. We feel an increased responsibility to protect and preserve these wild places. Not only do we leave every campsite cleaner than when we’ve arrived, we’ve taken steps to protect Indonesian Mountain & rivers and the people who live along them. We pioneered the use of kerosene and LPG gas on all of our adventure trips in the Himalaya/River and virtually wrote the manual on effective waste disposal on treks/raft so as not to degrade the environment. All of our vehicles meet the emission standards in the cities, towns and other areas that they ply in. Pollution takes away the beauty and threatens the fragile ecosystem of the country. We will leave therefore nothing behind us except footprints and take with…

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The Volcano That Shook the World: Krakatoa 1883 Sunday, August 26, 1883 It was an especially lovely afternoon in Anjer, a small seaside town on the island of Java. Children played on sparkling white beaches. Palm trees whispered in the breeze. Families rested or strolled along the streets. It was not the kind of day anyone would expect disaster to strike. Then, at about 1:00 p.m., the sudden, sharp crack of an explosion shattered the quiet. All eyes turned west, toward Krakatoa (kra-kuh-TOW-uh), a volcanic island about six miles long and two miles wide. Krakatoa jutted up 2,625 feet out of the sea. It lay in the Sundra Strait, a stretch of water separating the islands of Java and Sumatra, in the Indian Ocean, in Southeast Asia. Today, both islands are part of Indonesia. In 1883, the islands were Dutch colonies, controlled by the government of the European country the…

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