Articles tagged with "indonesia"
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Posted on: Further Wanderings | 2008-07-19 05:44:52
Wow. Didn't think I'd be doing this again so soon.
In this instance the countries involved are Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, and we didn't even use air travel!
We had some minor problems purchasing our train tickets for the Bangkok-Malaysia jou
Posted on: Travels with my Angst | 2008-07-14 10:50:23
Wayne Duplessis, Mike Fitzgerald and the teacher-trainees at Yung Wing school in Zhuhai, China
Tefl International at Yung Wing School in Zhuhai, China
Tefl International in Ban Phe,Thailand
Tefl International Course Candidates
Posted on: The Wobble | 2008-07-13 20:27:20
Aceh is a name that should be familiar to every person on the planet. Ground zero for the 2004 tsunami, even before that it was notorious for a 30 year civil war that left 30,000 people dead in various clashes between local rebels disgruntled at jakartas
Posted on: The Wobble | 2008-07-05 07:49:49
I'm not sure if many of the people that I know have heard of bukitt lawang, to be honest before I even stepped foot in sumatra I would have not have had a clue about the place. Its an amazing place though and somewhere that is definitely worth a visit if
Posted on: The Wobble | 2008-07-05 07:11:02
I left uncle jacks early in the morning, the girl that worked there had booked me onto the 11.30 am bus leaving padang city (which is 20km from jacks place) bus station. It was 11.01 when she informed me of this fact, so down the hatch with the lovely oml
Posted on: The Wobble | 2008-06-27 00:45:10
Before playing the game with tywan and his mates we went down as far as the coast, the trip on the back of the bike took quite a while, we spent most of the time on unimagineably bad roads or off road tracks across bridges that wouldn't look like they wou
Posted on: The Wobble | 2008-06-25 05:25:21
Manijau is the name of the small village that lies on the northern coast of a stunning volcanic lake that measures 17km by 7km. The crater dominates the skyline for almost the entire circumference of the volcano, only breaking once allowing a road to pass
Posted on: The Wobble | 2008-06-16 23:05:26
I met up with Coing at 8 the next morning. I deposited my bag with his friend so he could take it all the way to some guesthouse in lake maninjau, which one I didn't have a clue. It was a friend of coings so I figured sure it will be worth at least a look
Posted on: The Wobble | 2008-06-16 07:12:31
I woke up the next day grabbed a much needed shower and made my way down to the lobby. The hotel is quite nice, very nice actually. Waaay too classy for the likes of myself but I figure if I keep it low key I might just get away with it. I made my way pas
Posted on: The Wobble | 2008-06-16 06:10:15
The Ferry across to sumatra was about as exciting as an episode of live at 3, we were cooked up in a pretty ordinary ferry not allowed to step outside so had to peer out through dirty windows out at a pretty boring calm sea. The whole journey lasted about
Posted on: Travels with my Angst | 2008-06-10 04:29:35
Get certified and teach English. Teach English and see the world.
LOCATION AND COURSE INFORMATION – Surabaya,East Java,Indonesia
Final Payment
The balance of your course fees can be paid by credit card (but only Mastercard and Visa), cash o
Posted on: Travels with my Angst | 2008-06-10 04:28:24
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Surabaya, Indonesia
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Total fees: $1590
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Posted on: Travels with my Angst | 2008-05-27 21:12:35
Ended up with some interesting colour for a couple of weeks and a pulled muscle. Thank(insert deity/role model/superstition here) for traditional massage.
I've added a healthy diet to my exercise and am showing some signs of progress.
Although it may se
Posted on: Travels with my Angst | 2008-05-27 21:10:29
Fitness and other ludicrous fantasies
Current mood: accomplished
Category: Goals, Plans, HopesFitness and other ludicrous fantasies
Saturday, May 10, 2008 2:57
Staying healthy?
I'm trying to get back to some semblance of fitness. Our little
Posted on: Travels with my Angst | 2008-04-26 23:56:37
Life here is okay
We stand ready to teach teachers
Family is healthy
We're looking at the future
Perhaps China again?
Don't know
Emily is frustrated with the fact that we can't save much here.
Me? I'm not frustrated by much, except frustration.
Posted on: BINGIN ECO HOUSE | 2008-04-12 08:39:45
Surrounded by forest and rural scenes.This beautiful area boasts some of the most idyllic beaches in Bali, including Balangan, Dreamland, Bingin and Padang Padang. These hidden, white sandy coves are great for both surfers and non-surfers alike.
Posted on: Vagabonding begins! | 2008-02-19 23:33:27
Well, that's what my fortune cookie from last week told me anyway....so it has to be true. :)
It even said that I "desire new frontiers".....wow...these guys are scaring me. I might have to start basing all of my life's major decisions on whatever
Posted on: Vagabonding begins! | 2008-02-01 20:09:01
17,500 islands. 150 active volcanoes. Pictures of guys living in jungle isolation with bones through their noses who wear outfits that would make ...
Posted on: The critical Frenchman | 2008-01-22 09:41:22
Well that's it.
I think the point of no return has been reach and Bali is slowly sinking to its doom.
The property frenzy has reach most ...
Posted on: The critical Frenchman | 2008-01-15 02:39:58
General info for 2008:
If you are going to Bali:
Accommodation
Most cheap hotels around the islands of bali and lombok will have rooms starting at 50 000 ...
Posted on: The critical Frenchman | 2008-01-11 03:56:24
After leaving Singapore I had only a one objective in mind: get some tan on and refresh my physical condition with some surfing. But, the ...
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-10-23 22:15:15
Mekarsari Fruit Park in Bogor is striving to restore its image as a recreational site, not just a place where visitors can pick and feast ...
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-10-23 22:10:31
Ampel Mosque is believed to be the oldest in the country. Its founder, Sunan Ampel (otherwise known as Raden Ahmad Rachmatulloh), was one of nine ...
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-10-23 19:25:13
Tens of environmental activists staged a peaceful rally here on Tuesday to protest against the Indonesian government`s plan to seek more money from developed nations ...
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-10-23 19:22:18
Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik has asked the Balinese to protect their cultural assets by registering them as intellectual property. Indonesia recently became embroiled ...
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-10-23 19:18:44
Amid reports of the environmentally costly exploitation of forest resources across the country, good news comes from a handful of villages in Java. Farmers in ...
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-10-23 19:12:31
Indonesia will struggle to provide adequate sanitation and clean water to 72.5 percent of its population by 2015 in accordance with its commitment to achieving ...
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-10-23 19:05:28
Before Ni Nengah Dempi joined the Sekar Baruna women's cooperative in Tulamben, Karang Asem, it was a daily struggle to feed her five children. The ...
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-10-22 22:45:48
Yustine (not her real name) says she feels more comfortable in the glittering Seminyak area near Kuta in Bali than in her hometown in Java. ...
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-10-22 22:41:34
The epithets given to the West Java city of Bandung can be numerous and varied: such as, for its art deco buildings, it is called ...
