The Largest Flower in the World found in Indonesia

| July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments

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The republic of Indonesia is a large country in Southeast Asia. With 17500 islands it is the world’s largest archipelagic state and with over 200 million inhabitants the world’s 4th most populous country. Its capital is Jakarta, on the island of Java. There are around 300 distinct ethnic groups in Indonesia, speaking 742 distinct languages and dialects. The majority of Indonesians are Muslim.

Austronesian people who form the majority of today’s population have inhabited Indonesia since 2000 BC. Between the 7th and 14th centuries the Srivijaya empire dominated much of Indonesia. In the 16th century the Europeans arrived and started colonising the country. In 1945 Indonesia declared independence and was formally recognized as an independent country after four years of armed struggle in 1949.

The Indonesian economy consists mainly of services and industry, which account for 85% of GDP (2006), although half of the population is employed in the agricultural sector. After the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 the Indonesian economy has slowly recovered and is currently growing at 5% per year.

clip_image002Rice fields are the dominating scene in West Java

clip_image004Such a beautiful scenery in the volcano ‘s crater immense lake with high falls at rear seen during the cruise to Samosir island.

clip_image006Traditional harvest scenery with the dangerous Merapi silhouette in the distance.

clip_image008Indonesia‘s Hindu mother temple, Pura Besakih, Bali

clip_image010Since the CIA coup of 1965, the military has ruled Indonesia. There are 17 military regions (KODAMS): 4 in Sumatra, 3 in Java, 3 in Kalimantan (Borneo), 2 in Sulawesi, 1 in Bali covering Timor, one in Ambon covering Maluku and the Spice Trade Moluccas, & 1 in West Papua ( New Guinea). Provincial governors are under the authority of the KODAM. Military resort commands are the next level commanded by KOREMS. Next are military district commanders or KODIM. At the subdistrict level are the KORAMIL. V

clip_image012Rural over-population has led many to find jobs in cities as collectors of plastic and metal from tips. Workers earn about US $1 per day.

clip_image014memory of kaliurang, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

clip_image016Paradise beach, Gili Meno, Indonesia

clip_image018Largest Flower in the World “Rafflesia arnoldii” – Indonesia

clip_image020The hourly wage for a worker making NIKE trainers is around US £ 0.17. The basic daily wage is US $ 1.20. A chicken costs US $ 1.33

clip_image022A part of Tamansari watercastle is a meditation chamber, believed to be used by the sultans to meditate and pray. Rumours say it even hides a underground passageway direct to the Atlantic Sea.

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