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Number three and four make me wish I was there. :)

 

What city were they taken in?

Kent

no.3 in serpong -tangerang, ikea store at alam sutera

no.4 in jakarta selatan - kebayoran lama, modern market 

 

when you in indonesia, contact me, we will have great hunt in this place :)

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Pf... all these images are just amazing. They convinced me follow my buddy and fly to Indonesia for 3 weeks (if the erupting volcano allows flights to Indonesia... right now some airports are closed).

 

The Flight is tomorrow... my travel kit is ready... if I get some decent shots, I'll share them here :)

 

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