Some photos from my latest trip to Indonesia in the last week of April.
Take off from Dubai early evening..
Flew via Singapore to Semarang on the north coast of Central Java, was through customs in 10 minutes
Was greeted by Miss Java 2017 and straight on the road for a road trip to Jogjakarta about 3 hours south.
Some very typical roadside scenery...
Plenty of rickshaws in service to be seen.. got to make a living somehow
Saw a lot of really good graffiti on my trip .. a sign of creativity and the free spirit of such a tolerant society
Just a random shot on an unusually quiet street...
Up very early the next day as the Miss was running a half marathon.
Starting at the Prambanan temple
Bit of a warm up first with her club mates..
Before heading to the start line.. note the drone, ubiquitous these days it seems
And they were off..
Giving me about 2 hours 35 mins depending on tail wind for a leisurely stroll around the temples.
Not many tourists about yet, but a few school groups up early
The temples are heavily reconstructed from what were total ruins, but there were no real restriction in place on climbing in and around them.
Here you can see in the grounds the bases of some minor temples, from which I guess the stonework has been used in the reconstruction or simply cleared away.
One of the other temples still under reconstruction.
And the other temple complex, you can see the scale of the reconstruction required with the outlying temples in complete ruin.
Very few Buddha with their heads still in place..
In the 2 weeks I was in Java I only saw half a dozen farang.. which was really refreshing. I quite often received curious stares which were quickly turned to smiles with a very English 'good morning' and a wave. Several times I was approached and asked to have my picture taken with random passers by, no doubt as proof on Facebook that they had seen a white man. This group of tourists all turned their cameras on me and were happy to pose for a quick shot of mine. Very pleasant and very polite people overall throughout my stay in Java.
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