
MENARA SIGER / Siger Tower, a stele Kilometer Zero Point Sumatra and highway marker that this is the gate of the island of Sumatra, Tower Siger with beautiful architecture crawn yellow, can be seen from afar when the ship will dock at the port Bakauheni morning and evening with the highlight lights and at the same time the tower lights are made by ships - ships that would dock at the port. At the top of the tower, there are umbrellas in three colors (white-yellow-red) as a symbol of social order Lampung When will pass road to Sumatra from Jakarta and vice versa, of course no one did not pass and see the Tower, which has become Siger icon of Lampung ... [
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Written on 19 Jul 2010 | Posted in
Nature,
Tourism

BAY Kiluan in District Kelumbayan, Tanggamus District, Lampung, is a haven for dolphins. Vast ocean that every time a pool dance performances. Or not there is an audience.
The wind is blowing in the blue sea surface, creating small waves of successive waves. Breezy sweep of it as a matter of "one-two-three" for dozens of dolphins that mingle beneath.
As a warning, pretty sea creatures that bubbled up in the air until the whole body naked by every eye that looked at. Then, curved in the air, and his head thrust back into the water. Like the line, the dolphins alternated beratraksi. Thus, within a few minutes, the natural scenery without engineering is presented without stopping.
It took three to four hours drive from Bandar Lampung to reach ... [
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Written on 11 Jul 2010 | Posted in
Fauna,
Nature,
Tourism

Standing at a height sekarajaya, I watched the clouds caught in the hills. the wind, the rush of water, and the rustle of grass whispering surge of interest LIWA love to my ear. valley, canyon and lake ham tebiu deepened his sense your presence in every pulse of the times.
This excerpt from a long poem Udo Z. Karzi, "How may I Forget" about the city of his birth, Liwa. A small town that was almost forgotten in the country map frenzy. Even so, the rain city located in the highlands because it had horrendous magnitude 6.6 earthquake on the Richter scale, February 15, 1994.
A dozen years ago, Liwa ruins. Almost all the permanent buildings ... [
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Written on 21 Mar 2010 | Posted in
Nature,
Tourism