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Eye of the Tiger


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Heroes Monument

Built for the agenda of giving high respect to all warriors that had killed during big encounter to fight
against ally army being hitchhiked by NICA, which wish to occupy Surabaya in 10 Novembers 1945.
The Heroes Monument is a warrior spirit symbol of “"arek-arek Suroboyo"” (Surabaya's People) in faced the colonist
Heroes Monument is built in "overturn nail" form, seen have monumental philosophic value.
This Heroes Monument have of 40,45 meters height or 45 yards, with diameter under 3,10 meters and diameter to 1,30 meters.
At underside of the monument is decorated with ‘"Trisula" engraving pictorial, ‘"Cakra", ‘"Stamba" and ‘"Padma" as fire struggle symbol.\

Caption quoted from : www.eastjava.com/tourism/surabaya/heroes-monument.html

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me and my sweetheart


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reflection


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splash of light


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ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is
closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the
west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the
city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a
fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of
the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis
(water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi
Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of
being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be
seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you
will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


Alan&Megi posted a photo:

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ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is
closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the
west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the
city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a
fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of
the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis
(water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi
Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of
being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be
seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you
will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


Alan&Megi posted a photo:

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ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis (water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


Alan&Megi posted a photo:

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ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is
closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the
west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the
city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a
fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of
the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis
(water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi
Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of
being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be
seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you
will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


Cak Bowo posted a photo:

A Happy Face


Alan&Megi posted a photo:

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ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is
closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the
west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the
city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a
fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of
the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis
(water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi
Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of
being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be
seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you
will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


Cak Bowo posted a photo:

Hello !!!


Alan&Megi posted a photo:

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ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is
closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the
west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the
city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a
fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of
the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis
(water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi
Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of
being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be
seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you
will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


Alan&Megi posted a photo:

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ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is
closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the
west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the
city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a
fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of
the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis
(water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi
Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of
being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be
seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you
will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


Alan&Megi posted a photo:

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ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is
closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the
west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the
city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a
fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of
the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis
(water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi
Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of
being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be
seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you
will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


Alan&Megi posted a photo:

IMG_6412_HDR

ViewFinders_Overseas_Outing Aug 2010- Jakarta --> Surabaya --> Bromo --> Solo --> Jogjakarta

Parangtritis, the Most Popular Beach in Yogyakarta

In addition to being the most popular beach in Yogyakarta, Parangtritis is worth visiting since it is
closely related to such tourism objects as the Sultan Palace in Yogyakarta city, Parangkusumo Beach to the
west of it, and the Merapi area at the north part of Yogyakarta. Located around 27 kilometers from the
city center, Parangtritis Beach is also part of the Queen of South's authority.

The naming of the beach has its own history. Hundreds years ago, someone named Dipokusumo, who was a
fugitive of Majapahit Kingdom, came to this area to meditate. When he saw water dripping from the crack of
the coral reef, he named this area 'parangtritis', originating from the word parang (stone) and tumaritis
(water drops). The beach close to the area was then named the same.

Parangtritis is a beach full of myths, which is believed to be the manifestation of the unity among Merapi
Mountain, Yogyakarta Kingdom, and Parangtritis Beach. The legend tells that Panembahan Senopati and Sunan
Kalijaga once met in this place after completing their meditation. Panembahan Senopati was reminded of
being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.

The primary attraction of this beach is its natural view. The enchantment of the coastal scenery can be
seen from different angles to give you different experiences. When you are standing at the seashore, you
will see the wide ocean with the high waves and steeply mountainside on the east side.


coffee&crossstitch posted a photo:

Surabaya Starbucks Mug


suryomedika posted a photo:

malaria falcvivax

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urine color test strip

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