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"Wayang", Indonesian traditional puppet as the decoration at the front building of Triwindu Antique Market |
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A vintage typewriter. Wish I could have one :) |
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Do you remember seeing these TVs in your younger years ? |
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A rickshaw rider who kindly posed for me at the alley of Kauman Batik village |
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Windows wall. ( Sorry for blurry pict, I also regret not checking thoroughly at that time ) :( |
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Es Dawet, a traditional drink of Indonesian. It's made from rice powder & pandan leaves, served with palm sugar |
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Spinach noodle with chicken mince at Mie Gajah Mas |
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A steam train for tourists rides across the street in Solo ( Surakarta ) city |
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Happy passengers on the steam train |
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Waiting for our train to Jogjakarta at Purwosari Station, Solo |
The train from Jogja to Solo is pretty comfy. It takes just an hour,making it a nice day trip. Unfortunately, the ticket back to Solo was sold out. Plus, I screwed up by leaving my identity card at the hotel. It was used for a guarantee. I have a spare one, but I forgot to bring it :')
Then, we rent a car along with three new friends we met at the station. They are so friendly to share the recommended dining place in Solo. After all, it turns out to be a laughable moment now, haha.
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The ruins of underground mosque, Taman Sari, Jogjakarta |
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The beautiful underground mosque at Taman Sari |
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A random graffiti along the way to the ruins of underground mosque |
Despite the hot weather, it was fun visiting these two cities. Thanks so much to my friends : Vinca, Vina, Mike and Rendy for being a nice companion on this trip! Things I'm gonna miss the most are definitely the moments and FOOD!
Wahh fotonya bagus bagus. Cool! Jadi pengen juga punya blog isinya photo dokumentasi jalan2 :D
BalasHapus