on closer look of the same bornean bearded pig, digging the sand foraging for food. bako national park february 2011.

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on closer look of the same bornean bearded pig, digging the sand foraging for food. bako national park february 2011.

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a wandering bornean bearded pig set against the barren landscape on the shore of telok assam beach, bako national park, sarawak. february 2011.

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800m north of prambanan lies another temple complex which predates the former temple by a century. unlike prambanan, candi sewu is a buddhist temple and the second largest in central java after borobudur. the view from the entrace towards the stupa shaped roof temples, guarded by a pair of dvarapala (giant) statues. february 2011.

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a 9th century structures approximately 18km from jogjakarta, central java. prambanan is a unesco world heritage site and the largest hindu temple in indonesia. february 2011.

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ever wondering why java is the most densely populated island in the world although it was littered with active volcanoes? look no further than the photo below – fertile lands. and when the land yields, everybody is happy. and when everybody is content, cue the title of the post. outer rim of tengger caldera, near cemoro lawang, east java february 2012.

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by the boat of the women’s coxless four rowers, curtained by a dense foliage of rainforest, the waters remained unperturbed by the commotion. batu dam, selangor. july 2007.

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if i turn 180° from yesterday’s photo, this stunning landscape comes into view. mt. buffalo national park june 2010.

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on the grazing fields surrounded by pine forests at buckland valley near porepunkah, north east victoria. june 2010.

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or sikhara, which refers to the elaborate and fully adorned rising tower over the sanctum of lord murugan temple inside cathedral cave at batu caves, a popular hindu shrine near kuala lumpur. september 2011.

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