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Tengger Caldera sand sea, East Java, Indonesia

December 7, 2009 by Yein Jee

The massive sand sea (volcanic ashes to be precise) at Tengger Caldera; the landscape is as close as it could be to resemble a desert in in this tropical region. Photos from my Bromo trip in November 2009…

Tengger Caldera sand sea, East Java, Indonesia

Love the natural wind-created pattern; and I like how the sand ‘changed’ its colour under different sunlight condition. I’ve always wanted to visit a real desert, but afraid of the heat… might give it a serious thought again after this.

Tengger Caldera sand dune, East Java, Indonesia

Tengger Caldera sand dune, East Java, Indonesia

Tengger Caldera sand dune, East Java, Indonesia

The lion rock

A human-height stone which was created by Bromo’s volcanic eruption some years ago, which has now turned into a landmark for the place…

Lion Rock at Mount Bromo sand sea, East Java, Indonesia

Bromo travel journal

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Filed Under: Bromo 2009 Trip Tagged With: Asia travel, Deserts and dunes, East Java Province, Indonesia Blog, Indonesia travel, Nature Wonders, Scenic Views, Southeast Asia

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