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Posted by
Brandon
May 31, 2006
3 Comments

Elysian Fields

Lembang, above Bandung (Central Java)

The raw, earthy smells of land and vegetation brought me back to another place and another time which was simple yet alive. Here, it is easy to understand that Java is in fact ‘the most fertile island in the world’.

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