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		<title>Barelang Bridge, the Icon of Batam</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 21:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brahmanto Anindito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don’t say you’ve ever traveled to Batam if you did not visit Barelang yet. We call this bridge Barelang because it connects Batam island (BA), Rempang island (RE), Galang island (LANG), and others small islands in the path. “Bring me there this afternoon,” I asked my friend who had been living in Nagoya (Batam island) for one year. He had never visited Barelang either, so he gave me a “why not” nod. Hence, after the office hour we went. It takes about 30 minutes from Nagoya to Barelang. That means we reached there at 17:30. Although Batam’s sun doesn’t set yet at the time (not like in Java island, especially East Java), we needed to rush. I wanted to record Barelang and the islands. In other hand, my camcorder has no lighting stuff, even the internal lighting. There is only a Night View feature which count on a shutter (the photography savvy must be know how “lazy” the picture produced by this technique). So this is a “chasing the sun” mission. What can I say, the following day I must have flied already to Surabaya. Look at that fisherman, his boats sometimes went back and forth below this 2,262 meters [...]]]></description>
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