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A gudeg meal, pictured here, is the ultimate Yogya delicacy and usually ends with hot sweet tea. (Photo: www.gudeglaminten.com)
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Indonesian women dance during a Balinese Melasti procession, a purification ceremony leading to the Nyepi holy day. (Photo: Copyright 2016, Robert S. Vibert)
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The latest tourist draw for eastern Indonesia is the Raja Ampat in West Papua. Dotted with cones of jungle-covered islands, it is known for its beaches and coral reefs. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia)
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A gudeg meal, pictured here, is the ultimate Yogya delicacy and usually ends with hot sweet tea. (Photo: www.gudeglaminten.com)
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This Buddha statue is one of 72 that sit around the circular platforms of the Borobudur Temple. The temple was built between the 8th and 9th Centuries AD during the Syailendra Dynasty. The Borobudur was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia)
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A traditional horse cart, known as an andong, transports passengers who are enjoying the view of Parangtritis Beach, Yogyakarta. (Photo: Copyright 2016, Robert S. Vibert)
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An aerial view of the Bundaran Hotel Indonesia, in Jakarta. At the centre of the roundabout, surrounded by a water fountain, is the Selamat Datang “welcome” Monument. Every Sunday morning during Car-Free Days, the roundabout fills with people jogging, cycling and walking. (Photo: www.wallpapers.com)
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Artisans make Batik designs using wax and dye. Designated by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, Batik is an honoured legacy of Indonesia. (Photo: Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia)