Timber offloading, Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

Timber offloading, Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

Timber offloading, Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta
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Timber offloading, Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

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The old Dutch port at Sunda Kelapa situated at the entrance of the Ciliwung River. Today the port is still used by traditional wooden vessels, which service the trade between islands of the Indonesian archipelago. The cargo, timber in this panorama, is offloaded on to trucks by stevedores.

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A: Boatman, Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

Par Martin Broomfield, à 160 mètres

The old Dutch port at Sunda Kelapa situated at the entrance of the Ciliwung River. Today the port is ...

Boatman, Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

B: Sunda Kelapa Jakarta Indonesia

Par Martin Broomfield, à 240 mètres

The old Dutch port at Sunda Kelapa situated at the entrance of the Ciliwung River. Today the port is ...

Sunda Kelapa Jakarta Indonesia

C: Flood at Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

Par Martin Broomfield, à 290 mètres

The old Dutch port at Sunda Kelapa situated at the entrance of the Ciliwung River. Today the port is ...

Flood at Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

D: Watchtower, Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

Par Martin Broomfield, à 330 mètres

The watchtower at Sunda Kelapa Port, built in 1839. It was used to view traffic moving around the har...

Watchtower, Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta

E: Dutch Bridge Kota Jakarta

Par Martin Broomfield, à 750 mètres

Situated in the old Dutch city of Batavia, is the Kota Intan Bridge, also known as the Chicken Market...

Dutch Bridge Kota Jakarta

F: Dutch Bridge Kota Jakarta

Par Martin Broomfield, à 760 mètres

Situated in the old Dutch city of Batavia, is the Kota Intan Bridge, also known as the Chicken Market...

Dutch Bridge Kota Jakarta

G: Garbage Collectors, Pluit, Jakarta

Par Martin Broomfield, à 810 mètres

The canals draining Jakarta, were built two centuries ago to control flooding in the city. During the...

Garbage Collectors, Pluit, Jakarta

H: Refuse collector, Kota, Batavia, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Par Martin Broomfield, A 1.1 km

Kota or Old Jakarta, also known as Old Batavia is a small area in Jakarta which retains its Dutch cha...

Refuse collector, Kota, Batavia, Jakarta, Indonesia.

I: Bridge Over a Canal, Kota Jakarta

Par Martin Broomfield, A 1.1 km

Kota or Old Jakarta, also known as Old Batavia is a small area in Jakarta which retains its Dutch cha...

Bridge Over a Canal, Kota Jakarta

J: Cafe Batavia Fatahillah Square

Par Martin Broomfield, A 1.2 km

The upstairs bar at the Cafe Batavia, has a huge collection of old photographs. The building was cons...

Cafe Batavia Fatahillah Square

Ce panorama é été pris à Indonesia, Asia

Ceci est un aperçu de Asia

Asia is the biggest continent on Earth, a darling little gem floating around in space.

Hm, what is Asia? Who's in on it?

China and India are safe bets for Asian nations. Korea, Japan, Thailand, you're fine.

Europe? No. Europe would sort of be on the "Asian continent" if not for those pesky Ural mountains dividing things up in the middle, and then also the whole lineage of kings and wealth and nations and the EU and all that "give me my respect" stuff.
Russia would probably be happiest as its own continent, so for now we'll leave it in "Eurasia" and just hope the natural gas supplies keep flowing.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are dang close to Asia, but politically they show up in "Middle East" news stories an awful lot. Verdict: Eurasia.

I guess we'll actually have to consider everything from Turkey on eastward to be "Eurasian", although the moniker seems overlappitory of the territory.

The Asian economy is now officially raging like a wild furnace of lava that consumes everything in its path. Japan has had the largest individual economy in Asia for decades, but it is forecast that both India and China will outstrip Japan within twenty years.

China is the largest holder of United States debt and is positioned to become the world's next superpower, provided that Godzilla doesn't return and decide to stomp everybody back into the Shang Dynasty.

Text by Steve Smith.

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