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Central Java, Indonesia

After Jakarta we flew to Yogyakarta (variously pronounced JogJakarta or simply JogJa) in Central Java and based ourselves in the wonderful Phoenix Hotel. In Jogja we hired a van and driver and took day trips to the many fascinating and beautiful sights in Jogja and Central Java, the "center of Javanese culture," as all the guidebooks correctly stated. This is a scene from the very beautiful Losari Coffee Plantation (now known as MesaStila) we visited, during an afternoon rain.

 

The countryside around Jogja is verdant tropical agricultural and surprisingly densely populated.

 

The rice paddy is worked with skill for maximum yield.

 

The city of Yogyakarta has many markets.  We woke early one morning and walked through the local side streets, many of which were morning markets.  The light was perfect and the subject was superbly photogenic . . . I took hundreds of photos . . . What to do with them all?  I will post some here, and the rest in a photo gallery elsewhere on this site.  GO HERE.

 

People were friendly i the market.  We asked people if we could photograph them - only a few refused.  I guess that is to be expected when your market is around the corner from a hotel full of foreigners.

 

By the look of what's on sale in the market, I'm guessing the local cuisine is hot and spicy.

 

In addition to the peppers, fruits, vegetables and meat of all kinds were on sale.

 

The market is also a place to be with family and friends.

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    These sights of Indonesia sure make me want to travel! Thank you for sharing your pictures.

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