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		<title>Luwak Coffee, the Most Expensive Coffee in the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2012 13:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rie Yanti</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don’t claim yourself a coffee lover or a gourmet if you never drank luwak coffee. Yes, luwak coffee. Or kopi luwak in Indonesian. It’s not a kind of coffee made from luwak (palm civet a.k.a. Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). Just, the production process involves civets. This little mammal lives on the trees and eats the chosen coffee fruit. And it takes only a healthy civet to produce good quality coffee bean. Luwak coffee is so popular because of its unique making. It seems like people has just discovered a kind of new beverage. But the truth, luwak coffee has been existed in Indonesia since Netherland colonial era. It was started at the beginning of 18th century when Netherland opened the commercial plants gardening in Java and Sumatra. One of the plants is Arabica coffee from Yemen. In cultuurstelsel era, the colonial government forbade workers to pick the coffee for personal consumption. However, the people wanted to try that fine coffee. Then, they found a kind of civet which loves to eat coffee, but they only digest the pulp. They let the epidermis and coffee bean out from their body through dung. People picked the coffee beans in civet feces, washed them, fried [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Kerinci Places in Half Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2010 18:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I went to Kerinci, Province of Jambi, it was night. Too dark. All my driver did was driving away from a forest just for entering another. But after six hours of speedy-thrilling trip, suddenly &#8230; a city! Yeah, Kerinci regency is a civilization surrounded by thick forests. I had had plan to stay here for a week. But just two days I&#8217;d been in Kumun village, I received the news. I didn&#8217;t enjoy at all the land trip from Minangkabau Airport (Padang) to Kerinci. And now, for a sudden reason, I had to land trip (again) back to Padang city. Oh, it was just perfect. The travel car moved on at 8 a.m. Still the same travel company, Shafa Marwa. But luckily, it wasn&#8217;t the same &#8220;F1 pilot&#8221;. The driver this time, Mr. Ul, drove more carefully and slowly. He was also my tour guide, after all. From inside the Innova, I enjoyed the scene I couldn&#8217;t see at night I had been arriving here. We stopped by at few tourism objects. Actually, I would visit them one by one in a relax tour. But now I had to briefly visit them at once, in half a day. Thanks [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Monkeys Kingdom in Gunung Anyar Mangrove</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 02:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Only few hours after the escape, that monkey&#8217;s carcass was hung on a tree branch. Its face was ruined, its limbs were tore apart, it was all messed up! That must be the act of the native monkeys here,&#8221; told Firman Arifin, the manager of Wisata Anyar Mangrove (WAM), Gunung Anyar, Surabaya. &#8220;As a human kingdom, the monkeys are also acquainted with territory, colonies, leaders, soldiers, and regulations. When an outsider monkey tries to enter the territory, it would be considered as an attack attempt. Mostly, the outsider is finished like that,&#8221; Firman added. That is story about the 10 monkeys donated by the City Government for the Mangrove Forest Ecotourism in Gunung Anyar, one of Pamurbaya (Pantai Timur Surabaya or Eastern Coast of Surabaya) sectors. In Gunung Anyar, we canceled the monkeys’ release. However, one monkey was escaped and went directly to the mangrove forest by instinct. Then, as you know, it accepted the tragic fate. Well, there are already monkey kingdoms in the eastern part of Surabaya. A balanced natural ecosystem has been developed too. The vegetations and animals in Gunung Anyar are pretty much the same as in Wonorejo mangrove forest. I think the differences are only [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sailing Through the Mangrove Forest in Wonorejo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 05:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never thought such place exists in Surabaya. It’s called Wonorejo Mangrove Forest Tour. This is one of Pamurbaya (Pantai Timur Surabaya a.k.a. East Coast Surabaya) ecotourism sectors, beside Gunung Anyar mangove conservation. You should not come there if you are not interested with ecology, especially with the nature life of the mangrove forest. For me, there are many interesting facts. Wonorejo, for example, is where the long-tail monkey (Macaca fascicularis) or crab-eating monkey lives. This monkey adores to eat crabs which are lured by its tails. If you are lucky enough, you will see this unique fishing method there. The Wonorejo mangrove forest is also the location of various species of reptiles refugee, like python (Python reticulatus), big lizard (Varanus salvator), percil jawa (Microhyla acanthine), ular tambak (Cerberus rhynchops). “Even the crocodile,” said a tour guide to me. Enough talking. Let sail away! The resort management, Forum Komunikasi Polisi Masyarakat (FKPM) of Rungkut District, has prepared two boats for you, complete with the safety vests. Each boat can carry 40 passengers. The rent price is only IDR 350,000. If you visit it alone or in small group, it will be IDR 20,000 per head. The boat moved from the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Get Health in Purwodadi Botanical Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 18:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Brahmanto Anindito Tranquil. I don&#8217;t know why this tourism site has been so tranquil. Maybe for reason that it was not eye catching at all. Or maybe there was no entertainment and game which could possibly attract the mob. So quiet. Luckily, that was exactly the situation I&#8217;d been searching for. My friend picked me up in Surabaya at 8 am. And we just moved out in the minutes by motorcycle. Destination Purwodadi Botanical Garden, in Pasuruan regency, East Java province. The location is at Surabaya-Malang road. It was traffic jam when we reached Sidoarjo. But within less than two hours, we already saw the Purwodadi&#8217;s welcome gate. To enter this natural laboratory which has 2,500 collections of plants, you only need to pay 3,000 IDR per head. If you bring a car, add 6,000 IDR. Afterward, we were freely going through until certain parts of the garden. The tall trees have draped over us all along the main road. On the edge of the backyard, we met two lanes. To the right is a river, and to the left is water fall. We decided to walk to watch the plants collection better. Generally, Purwodadi&#8217;s collections were legumes, orchids, [...]]]></description>
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