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Senin, 20 September 2010 | 10:26:48
Candi Muaro Jambi, An Ancient City that Disappeared
by. S Ritonga
Imagine you are in a large monastery during the bygone Hindu-Buddhist era. Monasteries and pagodas have been built in a number of pieces. With more than 1,000 boarding students, the monastery is a small town full of activity. Ceremonial area, classrooms, alters, holy...

Kamis, 16 September 2010 | 09:46:05
The Story of the Melinting Dance
by. Christian Heru Cahyo Saputro
Observer of local culture and folklore researcher for the Sekelek Instiute Publishing House, Lampung.


His Royal Highness, Prince Panembahan Mas, also known as Minak Kejala Biddin and his brother Minak Kejala Ratu, sent word to their father, Sultan Maulana Hasanudin,...


Kamis, 19 Agustus 2010 | 10:22:42
Part I
The Last Tuntung: A Search along the Coasts of Sumatera
by. Akhmad Junaedi Siregar

In the Asia Turtle Conservation Network (ATCN) 2006, there is a map made by  John B. Iverson concerning the occurrence of one of the 40 species of turtles found in Indonesia. The map centres on the Malacca Straits....

Selasa, 3 Agustus 2010 | 10:13:07
The Queen Awaiting the Moon
by. Akhmad Junaedi Siregar
In Indonesia, the idiom "three-headed snake" (ular berkepala tiga) refers to someone complicated and unpredictable. But in the world of science, there is a snake with a "three- sided" i.e triangular head. This snake too is complicated enough and...

Kamis, 29 Juli 2010 | 10:19:47
Simeulue, the Island of the Golden Heart
by. Iswan Kaputra
The buffalo bathe at the mouth of the river, even on the beach. Not only one, but thousands with shepherd boys on their backs. The sound of their laughter accompanies the sight of the setting sun being swallowed by...

Kamis, 22 Juli 2010 | 11:17:36
Huia Sumatrana, the Sumateran Nomad
by. Akhmad Junaedi Siregar
It is well known that amphibians inhabit two different worlds. These worlds are rich with natural barriers so that natural isolation often occurs. These barriers can be rivers, mountains, straits, lakes, fields and others. In Sumatera, this is a common occurrence as there...

Rabu, 14 Juli 2010 | 10:01:38
Jaring Halus: Sea Ritual
by. Akhmad Junaedi Siregar dan Ater Budiman Sinaga
The west wind keeps on blowing as if it will never stop. The mangrove trees on the east coast of Sumatera seem to enjoy the hot wind of the Malacca straights. I feel as if I’m looking at freedom. Looking at the “end...

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