Libur lebaran? Tenang, tetap ada event dan festival di Semarang! Beberapa event festival menarik khas Semarang siap menemani libur lebaranmu. Ada Wayang On The Street, Festival Kreo, Sesaji Rewanda dan Pawai Budaya Ogoh - Ogoh Tuh udah Parmin rangkum secara lengkap lho. Dijamin seru banget. Dan kamu bisa set reminder dulu. Wis genah liburanmu tidak kesepian #KoncoDolan nunggu yang mana nih? Jangan lupa like, komen n share ya! #wondefulindonesia #pesonaindonesia #banggaberwisatadiindonesia #appi2023 #eventdaerah #april #eventkotasemarang #disbudparkotasemarang #ayowisatakesemarang #festivalkreo2023 #sesajirewanda #mahakaryalegendagoakreo2023 #wayangonthestreet #calenderofeventapril #festivalsemarang #koncodolan
Friday, April 14, 2023
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Jalur Trekking Air Mata Mantan - Ekowisata Hutan Tinjomoyo diluncurkan!
- Sumber Oksigen sehingga dijuluki “Paru – Parunya nya kota Semarang”
- Sumber Plasma Nuftah dan Keanekaragaman hayati dengan keberadaan berbagai jenis flora dan fauna
- Daerah Resapan Air sehingga menopang kebutuhan air bersih masyarakat semarang bawah sebagai sumber kehidupan
Thursday, October 28, 2010
indonesia - the most active vulcano merapi
indonesia - the most active vulcano merapi
Originally uploaded by novie_novz
Posted by NWI at 2:52 PM 0 comments
Gli otto luoghi più pericolosi dove vivere sulla terra
Gli otto luoghi più pericolosi dove vivere sulla terra
Originally uploaded by Marcopolo Tv
Posted by NWI at 2:50 PM 0 comments
Merapi After the eruption
After the eruption
Originally uploaded by Tin Green
This is how some villages look like on the foot of the Merapi vulcano.
Posted by NWI at 2:47 PM 0 comments
Sunrise @ Mt.Merapi
Jesus Light / Sunrise @ Mt.Merapi
Originally uploaded by beikia
Mount Merapi, (2,968m) Gunung Merapi in Indonesian language, is a conical volcano located on the border between Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is the most active volcano in Indonesia and has erupted regularly since 1548. Its name means Mountain of Fire. It is very close to the city of Yogyakarta, and thousands of people live on the flanks of the volcano, with villages as high as 1700 m above sea level.
Although smoke can be seen emerging from the mountain top at least 300 days a year, several eruptions have caused fatalities. Hot gas from a large explosion killed 43 people in 1994, mostly in the town of Muntilan, west of the volcano. Another large eruption occurred in 2006, shortly before the Yogyakarta earthquake. In light of the hazards that Merapi poses to populated areas, it has been designated as one of the Decade Volcanoes.
Posted by NWI at 2:46 PM 0 comments