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The Children of the Volcano  
   

The Children of the Volcano

Our ascent of Gunung Abung began in darkness at 4.30am. A quick dash to the top via a naked man climbing down, and we were ready to drink our "Bali Kopi" and watch the sun come up. When these three children came up to see us in the early morning light we were amazed. A truly special few hours were spent making funny faces and giggling with these children who's world ended at the rim of their volcano.
To The Cape Of Flower via Sape, then Bajawa

April 5th 2007
Like the navigator Antonio de Abreu before me I headed East across the arphicalego, towards the Cabo das Flores Instead of searching for Sandalwood I was looking for Komodo Dragons and coloured volcanic lakes. For currency I carried Indonesian Rupiah, whereas the Makassasrese before me would have used Gold, or maybe even elephant tusk. Flores had definitely seen changes. Six-foot Satellite ... read more
Asia » Indonesia » Flores

Indonesian Flag The Dutch began to colonize Indonesia in the early 17th century; the islands were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. Indonesia declared its independence after Japan's surrender, but it required four years of intermittent negotiations, recurring hos... ... read more
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