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Cities of the world. Indonesia TravelVideoStore.com [videorecording]

Material type: TextTextSeries: Cities of the world (Shepherd Entertainment, Inc.)Publication details: Trampa, Fla. : TravelVideoStore.com, 2011.Description: 1 videodisc (60 min.) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • DVD Indonesia 1090
Contents:
Java: Jakarta • Bogor • Tangkuban Parahu • Candi Cankuang • Kampung Naga • Dieng Plateau • Borobudur • Yogyakarta • Prambanan • Lombok • Bali: Gua • Gayeh • Mengvi • Batubulan • Pura Ulun • Batur-lake • Besakih
Summary: Indonesia is the Earth’s largest archipelago nation, which includes part of the Malaysian Islands and the majority of the Greater and Lesser Sunda Islands forming a bridge between South-East Asia and Australia. The country comprises of thousands of small islands including the four Greater Sunda Islands: Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan (Borneo) and Sulawesi (Celebes) that cover ¾ of the whole area of Indonesia. The country lies on either side of the Equator and is 5000 km long from East to West. The flora, fauna and geography of this tropical-climate country is diverse: smoking volcanoes, dense forests, white sanded beaches, terraced wet rice plantation are abundant.
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DVD DVD Main Library Library DVD Indonesia 1090 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available IMUAC039774

Java: Jakarta • Bogor • Tangkuban Parahu • Candi Cankuang
• Kampung Naga • Dieng Plateau • Borobudur • Yogyakarta
• Prambanan • Lombok • Bali: Gua • Gayeh • Mengvi
• Batubulan • Pura Ulun • Batur-lake • Besakih

Indonesia is the Earth’s largest archipelago nation, which includes part of the Malaysian Islands and the majority of the Greater and Lesser Sunda Islands forming a bridge between South-East Asia and Australia. The country comprises of thousands of small islands including the four Greater Sunda Islands: Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan (Borneo) and Sulawesi (Celebes) that cover ¾ of the whole area of Indonesia. The country lies on either side of the Equator and is 5000 km long from East to West. The flora, fauna and geography of this tropical-climate country is diverse: smoking volcanoes, dense forests, white sanded beaches, terraced wet rice plantation are abundant.

Video Format - NTSC
Aspect Ratio - 4:3 Standard
Region Code - Worldwide

English - None subtitles.

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