Sabtu, 29 November 2008

Fall Down Tree at Ragunan, Jakarta


I feel so lucky and thankful to God today. This afternoon (Saturday, 29 Nov 08) a horrible accident happen in front of my eyes. When I wanted to have a little bit exercise at Ragunan Zoo area, a very big tree fall down just few meters from me and hit few cars there. Before the accident, the wind blows very hardly and finally had the tree fall down. But I believe the kind of trees planted has also caused the accident.

Goverment should plant a stronger tree instead of the fragile one. I'm afraid that this kind of accident not only happened in Ragunan today. As I remember accident like this happens every year in Jakarta.


This is another picture to show you how big the tree was.

Jumat, 07 November 2008

The Corpse Flower Shrinking


Have you seen corpse flower (Amorphophallus Titanum) before? This flower claimed to be the biggest flower in the world. It's still under one family with the famous Rafflesia. Both flowers were originated from Bengkulu, Sumatera. The flower of this plant appears once in a year. It takes quite long time (maybe about 1 month) for the flower to really blossom and then die. The unique is that after it blossom in the next day it immediately shrink again. Few days after shrinking the whole plant will die. The plant smell very terrible when it's died. That's why Indonesian people call it corpse flower.

When I visited Mekarsari, Jakarta, to see
corpse flower, I was expecting it to be on its blossom time. But I was unlucky that it just blossom 2 days earlier. That's why I can only show you the picture of corpse flower that had been shrunk. Hope I can get a better picture next year to share with you.

Indonesian Textile Exhibition


Sometimes back there was an exhibition of Indonesian product and culture conducted in Jakarta. When I visit the exhibition the most interesting thing for me was the textile exhibition. I was just realized that Indonesia has so many variety of textile and they're all has their own beauty. The picture you see above is Batik textile from Java. The motifs of Batik Java is formed by applying molten wax using a tool named canting (the tool is shaped like a pen). It could takes a week to make one of fine Batik Java.

The one below is woven cloth uniquely from Sumba, a region at the east of Indonesia. Beautiful, aren't they?

Sabtu, 01 November 2008

Komodo


Have you ever seen komodo? Kodomo is originally lives in an island called Komodo Island, in the east of Indonesia. However to be able to see komodo you don't need to go to Komodo Island. In Jakarta we can see komodo that lives in Ragunan Zoo, Jakarta. It's believed that komodo is still a family of dinosaurus.


I noticed komodo tend to like hiding in a hole like what you see in above picture. So, if you have a chance to visit Ragunan Zoo, be careful at every hole, as you may be surprised :)

Black Rabbit


This morning when I passed through my neighbor yard I was surprise to see a little cute black animal moving among my neighbor's grasses. It was rabbit, black rabbit. I believe the rabbit was belongs to somebody else in my neighborhood, which un-purposely escape from its cage.

Slowly and quietly the rabbit ate the grasses on my neighbor's yard. When the rabbit realize that I was watching and taking it pictures it immediately ran and hide.

Jumat, 31 Oktober 2008

Naughty Owen


Still from Gelanggang Samudera, Ancol, Jakarta, there're also an arena where you can see attractions from dolphins and white whale. There's only one white whale involved in the attraction and its name is Owen. Owen is originated from Rusia. There it's in the picture above. In this picture, the lady was expecting to get a kiss from Owen. But...



This is what the lady got...Owen sprayed water to the lady. Naughty Owen..I hope the lady still have fun, eventhough she had to go home wet :)

Sabtu, 25 Oktober 2008

Santos, the Sea Lion


One beautiful day, when my niece came visit Jakarta I brought her to Gelanggang Samudera, Ancol, an arena where you can see attractions from some sea animals. One of the attraction we saw there were conducted by sea lions. Above sea lion's name is Santos, the oldest one at Gelanggang Samudera. He's unpatienly waiting for his turn to attract the audience in order to get some fishes from his coach.

Sabtu, 18 Oktober 2008

Fisherman Village


Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia. As the capital of Indonesia, it's become the metropolis city in Indonesia. There're so many high rise buildings here. However, still there's a part like what you see in the picture among the high rise buildings. The place in the picture shows a village called Fisherman Village (Kampung Nelayan, in Bahasa Indonesia).

Most of people there live in poverty and lack of healthy water. If you see the the water directly by your eyes, I'm afraid you will have no guts to see it. It's so dark, until you never believe the water is part of the ocean. Dirty and smell terrible.
Look at high rise buildings here, located just behind the fisherman village. Two colors of life in one location.