Photographs From Jakarta Indonesia, August 1977
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 Central Jakarta From Mandarin Hotel Construction |
 Seven-Up Man Monument
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 Jalan Dr Prof Supomo |
 Jalan Dr Prof Supomo |
 Becak In Kebayoran Baru |
 Kebayoran Baru |
 Kebayoran Baru Rich Man's House |
 Jalan Sultan Agung Canal With Latrine |
 International Sports Club |
 Jalan Thamrin Poor Area |
 Kebayoran Baru Old Main Mosque |
 Senen |
 National Monument (Prapitau Gambiak Square) |
 Russian Monument To Guerillas (Prapitau Gambiak Square) |
 Mosque |
 Old Port |
 Mini Indonesia (Sumatran House) |
 Mini Indonesia (Balinese House) |
 Tea Fields |
 Tea Fields |
 Tea Fields |
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Great .. photo, can see that they have a bit of age on them. Love the way you have put them in a frame … how do you do that ???? *smile My favorite is the “tea field” – the last.
I like the tea fields too 🙂
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Thanks .. will try that when it comes to my own photo’s will get there soon. Dumped all my photo’s 2 years ago. Never looked them since they where taken – now I could have shared them. That’s life – at least mine.
Indonesia is a fascinating country, very rich in culture. I traveled there for awhile in the late Seventies.
Unfortunately, it has fallen on very bad times, and is unlikely to recover. What a pity, that such nice people should suffer the most!
I noticed the same thing in Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
My feeling is that many of the companies leaving China are looking at Indonesia as an alternative for cheap labour.
Wonderful photos:)
Hi,
I love your photos, such an interesting place. I was very surprised at the Russian monument, very intriguing.
Was there a while back when my father and I went to visit relatives there and the surrounding areas Surabaya, Bandung as well as Bali. Such a different life! But very beautiful in the mountain regions and also the beaches. Would be interesting to go back sometime. Thanks for posting!
Very nice post Craig. Thanks for sharing.
It is real and I love it, because you show the essence of Jakarta.
another world
Ah, thanks for bringing back good memories. I enjoyed my time in Jakarta very much. The traffic was crazy though!
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