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Aerial view in Bandar Lampung city, Indonesia
Experienced by Setyaki Irham
115 km from Lampung
Spotted this fisher on our way to the beach near Bandar Lampung. Indonesia 2017
Experienced by Levi Ari Pronk
136 km from Lampung
rocks beach
Experienced by Amri Khusaini
139 km from Lampung
Kelumbayan Shark Teeth Beach is a tourist attraction in the form of a rocky beach located in District Kelumbayan, Tanggamus District, Lampung, Indonesia. The attraction of this tourist attraction in the form of rocks that tower high on the beach. This beach is called “Shark Teeth” because there are cliffs that resemble Shark teeth. This place is also referred to as “Stone of the Sails” because the stone is expanding like a sailboat.
Experienced by Bayu Anggoro
142 km from Lampung
The country of the land that lives on geothermal sources, how not in certain circumstances while sleeping soundly, can feel the rumbling under the earth “Nirvana Craters” and “Keramikan” locals call it, geothermal tourism is emerging because of the rocks are quite large shaped like a lava of volcanic eruption that frozen white and flowing hot water on it and smoke in the crater
Experienced by Bayu Anggoro
166 km from Lampung
Indonesia ferry at Merak Sea Port during daytime covered with fog
Experienced by Setyaki Irham
184 km from Lampung
I was relaxing at home suddenly I saw a miniature superman toy, at 9:30 a.m. in Banten Indonesia. Then I looked for a number of places and tools to be able to put the superman to look flying when photographed and wow this looks cool. This photo is the most superhero figure I like so great.
Experienced by Yogi Purnama
186 km from Lampung
Train line under the highway
Experienced by Ridwan RR
189 km from Lampung
Panorama of Ampera Bridge. An iconic bridge in Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia, with Musi River. Taken from Dermaga Point.
Experienced by Hadi Utama
190 km from Lampung
Palembang is the oldest city in Indonesia, and has a history of being the capital city of the Kingdom of Srivijaya, a powerful Malay kingdom, which influenced many areas in Southeast Asia.[5] The earliest evidence of its existence dates from the 7th century; a Chinese monk, Yijing, wrote that he visited Srivijaya in the year 671 for 6 months. The first inscription in which the name Srivijaya appears also dates from the 7th century, namely the Kedukan Bukit Inscription around Palembang in Sumatra, dated 683.[6]
Experienced by Ujuk Safar
195 km from Lampung
During one of my days off from scuba diving and snorkeling in Amed, Bali, I decided to see how far one of the steep local mountain roads could lead onto Mount Lempuyang, in the eastern part of the island. I past several villages with chickens and dogs running freely as fog kept rolling in the higher I went.
Experienced by Marek Okon
222 km from Lampung
Evening at Jakarta Airport. Capture with Google Pixel 2 XL. #teampixel #airport
Experienced by Yayaq Destination
231 km from Lampung
Island hopping around komodo island and found this beautiful hills, cannot forget the view…
Experienced by Laurencia Soesanto
232 km from Lampung
star beach
Experienced by fahmi sudira
232 km from Lampung
belitung island
Experienced by fahmi sudira
233 km from Lampung
Pelabuhan Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta, Indonesia
Experienced by said alamri
235 km from Lampung
Another shot from the Jin De Yuan Temple, Jakarta, Indonesia
Experienced by Patria Fathanputra
235 km from Lampung
Batavia
Experienced by Anisetus Palma
239 km from Lampung
Afternoon at Monas
Experienced by Sulthan Auliya
239 km from Lampung
The National Monument or popularly abbreviated to Monas or Monas Monument is a 132 meters (433 feet) memorial monument established to commemorate the resistance and struggle of the Indonesian people to seize independence from the Dutch East Indies colonial government. The construction of this monument began on 17 August 1961 under the orders of President Sukarno, and was opened to the public on 12 July 1975. The monument was crowned with a gold-plated flame symbolizing the spirit of a fiery struggle.
Experienced by Bayu Anggoro