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September, 2011

  1. Journey – Oh Sherry (Steve Perry)

    September 29, 2011 by Rizky

    Steve Perry from Journey’s music video for Oh Sherry

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  2. Malaysia – Travel Video (1080HD)

    by Rizky

    For more great information, photos and video about Malaysia, see PleaseTakeMeTo’s Malaysia Travel Guide – www.pleasetakemeto.com Malaysia is situated just north of the Equator, between Thailand and Singapore. Malaysia is a federation of 13 states, with 11 on the Malaysian Peninsula and two on the island of Borneo. With a population of just over 27 million people, a low cost of living and a year-round tropical climate, Malaysia remains a favorite destination for travellers the world over. Malaysia is a nation rich in diversities. One of the first places you’ll notice this diversity is in the smiling faces of those waiting to great you. Malaysia is truly a racial melting pot, where Malay, Indian, Chinese and smaller ethnic groups live together in respectful harmony. Malaysia’s diverse cultural heritage adds spice and colour to every aspect of life here, from religions and festivals to culinary traditions and architecture. The national language is Malay, but English is widely-spoken, making it a breeze for travellers to find their way around and to get to know the locals. Malaysia is also a country of awe-inspiring geographical diversity. Looking for unspoiled beaches and clear tropical waters? In Malaysia, some of the world’s most pristine islands and marine habitats await you. Feel the need to rise above the mundane everyday world? Come, let your spirit soar among highland hideaways and mist-shrouded mountains. Longing for a little adventure? Explore some of the Earth’s

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  3. Candi Prambanan

    September 26, 2011 by Rizky

    Candi Prambanan is the grandest temple in Java apart from Borobudur. Located on the Prambanan plain, this sprawling temple complex sits majestically in an open area about twenty kilometers south of Mount Merapi, which dominates the horizon. The temple was constructed in the early ninth century by the Sanjaya dynasty, a flourishing Hindu kingdom that shared the island with the Buddhist Saliendra dynasty that built Borobudur. The relationship between the two dynasties is not clear, but one theory maintains that the Sanjayas constructed Candi Prambanan as a symbol of dynastic power in response to the construction of Borobudur. However, the Sanjayas do not seem to have been particularly antagonistic toward the Buddhist faith of the Saliendras—indeed, the temple complex is located just a few hundred meters south of Candi Sewu, a once awe-inspiring marvel of Buddhist art.

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  4. Balinese perform costly ceremonies

    September 24, 2011 by Rizky

    Authorities in Bali have urged Hindus to stop spending a large part of their income on ceremonies. Balinese perform ceremonies many times that a day cost up to as much as a third of their daily income. The Balinese not only have ceremonies for every stage in their lives but also for their to bless their possessions and show thankfulness. Although it is difficult to change this long held habit, the governments message is slowly reaching the faithful. Al Jazeera’s Step Vaessen reports from Bali

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  5. Journey – Dont Stop Believing

    September 22, 2011 by Rizky

    Journey – Dont Stop Believin. On the Tom Snyder show sometime in the 1980′s? Includes a short interview.

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  6. Simple Minds – I travel 1980

    by Rizky

    Simple Minds – I travel 1980 (Instrumental) Cities, buildings falling down Ideal homes falling down These pictures I see on the wall Timeless leaders stand so tall Assassin in a hit and run Asia steals a new born son Evacuees and refugees Presidents and monarchies Travel round I travel round Decadence and pleasure towns Tragedies, luxuries, statues, parks and galleries Travel round I travel round Decadence and pleasure towns (Instrumental) Europe has a language problem Talk, talk, talk, talk, talking on In central europe Men are marching Marching on and marching on Love songs playing in the restaurants Airport playing bi some lo lo lo lo .. Travel round I travel round Decadence and pleasure towns Tragedies,luxuries,statues,parks and galleries Travel round I travel round Decadence and pleasure towns (Instrumental) Travel round I travel round Decadence and pleasure towns Tragedies,luxuries,statues,parks and galleries (Instrumental) Europe has a language problem And in central europe Men are marching

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  7. God of this City – Chris Tomlin

    by Rizky

    God of this City, Chris Tomlin

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  8. Beauty Of Borobudur Temple – INDONESIA

    September 20, 2011 by Rizky

    Visit and See The Greatest & Beautiful Buddha Temple On Earth

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  9. Karimun Jawa – In the pool of sharks.mp4

    September 19, 2011 by Rizky

    Location: Shark Farm at Karimun Jawa Isles, Indonesia. My sister and friends in the company of juvenile sharks and a turtle. The tour guide (not shown) teased the sharks with freshly chopped fish. The sharks were shy, even when several of those guys scraped their ankles prior to enter the pool.

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  10. Prambanan Hindu Temples, Java, Indonesia

    by Rizky

    Ancient Hindu temples clip from “Gamelan, Garuda and Ganesh”, a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of Indonesia featuring Bali’s culture, including Balinese dance, music, masks, shadow puppets, and a cremation ceremony; also Java’s Buddhist & Hindu World Heritage Sites, the Hindu epic Ramayana Ballet, and much more, including digital effects. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and still pictures, please ask a search engine for: Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

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