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Gunung Ungaran

Gunung Ungaran is a mountain of volcanic origin in Central Jawa. It's highest peak elevates over 2000m above sea level. Gunung Ungaran is the local water ressource. It provides water for dozens of big and small waterfalls, countless peddy fields, dense tropical forest and small rivers.

  1. Flowers in the morning light

    All around Gunung Ungaran

  2. Flying high

    All around Gunung Ungaran. Kids are playing after school next to a in a mountain craig, next to a waterfall.

  3. Group photo

    All around Gunung Ungaran. Kids playing at a craig.

  4. Morning glory

    Morning sun over Semarang. In the front the hillside of Gunung Ungaran. To the left the Java Sea.

  5. Old woman is farming

    All around Gunung Ungaran. A small plantation with onions.

  6. Pink flower with yellow pistils

    All around Gunung Ungaran

  7. Crystal water

    All around Gunung Ungaran.

  8. Vertical wather threads

    All around Gunung Ungaran.

  9. Water Spray

    All around Gunung Ungaran.

  10. A bug creeps over a red rose

    All around Gunung Ungaran. Found on a rose plantation in the mountains.

  11. Resting fly

    A fly sitting on a rose blossom. The pure red rose blossom makes is pretty easy to separate the shiny green compund eyes of the fl…

  12. Blue dragonfly

    All around Gunung Ungaran. The dragonfly was sitting above a small river coming from a waterfall. A soft light was scattering thr…

  13. Indonesian Cooking

    R.M. Rina-Rini

  14. Nasi Goreng

    R.M. Rina-Rini

  15. Red rose

    Close up of a red rose.

  16. Curug Indrokilo

  17. Gunung Merbabu at sunrise

  18. Curug Indrokilo

  19. Pasar Bandungan

    Javanese village people are hard working people, even at high age. This woman buys supplies at the local market.

  20. Curug Indrokilo

  21. Pasar Bandungan

    This man is selling knifes and sickles to harvest rice

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