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Through the fog on Mountain
Experienced by Bayu Syaits
24 km from Kendal
We were on our way to ungaran mount, it was 06.30am in the morning in ungaran. We were looking for some cool photo spots and my friend ran toward the towering pine trees. The photo makes me feel relaxed, in a city that never sleeps and full of strees but in here quiet and relax.
Experienced by Galan Regatama
26 km from Kendal
we were on our way to ungaran mount, it was 06:00am in the morning in ungaran. we were looking for light of beauty on photo spots and give me relaxation on my eyes so i took a photo.
Experienced by Galan Regatama
27 km from Kendal
Sunset at Kedung Songo Temple Indonesia
Experienced by moto moto sc
28 km from Kendal
Riding at Java tropic forest
Experienced by Bagas Muhammad
34 km from Kendal
So excited Mount Prau So beautiful is a mountain with nature so cold in the highlands, this place is very extraordinary with views that are very exotic and not tiring to climb.
Experienced by Robbyansyah DewanToro
36 km from Kendal
I take this photo when i hiking with my best friends to Mount Prau, Wonosobo, Indonesia.
Experienced by Ridwan Kosasih
40 km from Kendal
Girl stand up in front of Genting Waterfall, Batang Regency, Indonesia.
Experienced by Saiful Ali Al Anwar
49 km from Kendal
The origin of the name Mount Prau is also inseparable from the myth which says that inside this mountain there are abundant sources of water, so many believe this, because as you know that in the Dieng Plateau there are so many ponds and sources water springs . Another myth says that another name for Mount Prau is Mount Mayit in Indonesian, Mayit means corpse, it is said that because of the shape of Mount Prau which, if seen from afar resembles a pocong who is sleeping or lying down, no one knows the truth of the myth and story
Experienced by Bayu Anggoro
55 km from Kendal
View of Merapi at dawn from Merbabu
Experienced by Dan Gilmour
64 km from Kendal
a volcano tour in Central Java Province, Indonesia
Experienced by moto moto sc
64 km from Kendal
Gunung Merapi in Jawa Tengah (Central Java)
Experienced by Camille Bismonte
65 km from Kendal
Taken back in 1996 at the Borobudur complex in Java, shot on Kodak Cibachrome film on my favorite camera ever, a Nikkormat FTN.
Experienced by Bill Fairs
67 km from Kendal
View from atop of Borobudur Temple, 3 shot panorama done on old 35mm Nikon Nikkormat FTN film camera, back in the 1990's
Experienced by Bill Fairs
67 km from Kendal
I of the 2,672 relief panels carved into the Borobudur monument in Java
Experienced by Bill Fairs
68 km from Kendal
Bungker Kaliadem Merapi This is a place that is always very crowded when in the morning to enjoy the bright mountains of Mount Merapi up close, a very beautiful and exotic place to visit, always providing extraordinary charm when the morning.
Experienced by Robbyansyah DewanToro
69 km from Kendal
When you’re in the middle of the mountain, brooding alone. Finally, you will realize that there are only two choices, you’re able to resolve it or go home, turn around and go back.
Experienced by Iyan Kurnia
69 km from Kendal
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Experienced by Bangkit Ristant
69 km from Kendal
Gondopuro Wangi Mountain A very special place to visit, because this place has a very extraordinary beauty, a place that is very close to Borobudur Temple presents a very attractive natural charm.
Experienced by Robbyansyah DewanToro
71 km from Kendal
Mount Merapi, Gunung Merapi (literally Fire Mountain in Indonesian and Javanese), is an active stratovolcano located on the border between Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is the most active volcano in Indonesia and has erupted regularly since 1548. It is located approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Yogyakarta city which has a population of 2.4 million, and thousands of people live on the flanks of the volcano, with villages as high as 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) above sea level.
Experienced by Hendra Setya P