He is the leader of a prominent band called Dewa 19.
On the trip in East Java, he and his crews stop by at a street food tent.




He is the leader of a prominent band called Dewa 19.
On the trip in East Java, he and his crews stop by at a street food tent.




Solar eclipse after Equinox last April 30th, 2022 in Chile:

From Germany, they submitted 1 year visa to stay in Indonesia for a while — 2 months as previously planned.
Now they have been staying in Indonesia for nearly 1 year, and the visa is about to expire.
Should they extent the visa for 1 more year, or should they return to German? They haven’t been sure yet about which one to choose.
They do miss their parents and grand parents, along with Germany related stuff: good facilities of health & education etc., especially for their two little sons’ future.
The problem is, they predicted the life in Germany would be hard. Prices and living cost will be higher than before, especially before the war between Russia and Ukraine. While the availability of good job for them in Germany will not be guaranteed.
Even before deciding to stay for a while in Indonesia back then, they had been struggling so hard to make ends meet.
Meanwhile… During their stay in Indonesia, they have benefited a lot of good things with quite ease, because their “some” € savings from Germany have much better value for Indonesia’s Rupiah. (1 € or 1 US $ for a nice, nutritious lunch is just a common thing).
They have built boarding house with quite many rooms for rent, bought personal home, make YouTube videos, perhaps do another business.
If problems occured, that’s life, but the rest is all about enjoying Indonesia. From food to traveling, those are easy things. (even they periodically help out their family members in need). In short, concerning the financial capability, their life resembles rich men’s in Germany, with much more relaxing way.
Return to Germany or stay more time in Indonesia?
If they were you, which one would you decide?
In case Catholics hold a big ceremony, they can park their cars at the Mosque parking lot and then they can walk to the cathedral conveniently through the tunnel.
Turnings to the left dominate during the flight.
Conventional Flat Earth — which requires domination of turning rights — doesn’t match.
So doesn’t globe, which relatively requires Straight Path.
Date of Flight was on 24th Jan 2020 (that means it’s one month after winter solstice whose sun mostly orbits at south direction).
The following pictures are instances of turning rights with significant difference to the normal condition. (please check out by yourself)
The wing looks going up, or edge of the shadow on the wing goes nearer



Let’s check out this experiment 👇
After the sphere be put in the cylinder and then some of the cylinder’s water goes out, the water left equals MORE than 1/3 of cylinder volume which means sphere volume is LESS than 2/3 Cylinder volume.

There could be videos with the right 2/3 cylinder volume for a sphere.
But the tools are wrong, especially the sphere diameter is bigger than the cylinder’s.

Let’s check out the tools that are sold online:
https://www.tokopedia.com/griyapendidikan/bangun-ruang-sisi-lengkung-kerucut-tabung-bola

They’re not valid tools either.
Let’s go to another case
It needs additional volume in the cone to match “3 cones volume equals 1 cylinder volume:, and that’s a manipulation.

I just knew besides some differences, Indonesia and India share many similarities.
Dutch people used to call Jakarta “Queen of the East”, it is Indonesia’s biggest city, and the capital city of Indonesia since Independence day on August 17th, 1945 up to August 26th, 2019, (now the capital city is Nusantara in Borneo / Kalimantan), for certain people has a sort of ‘charisma’ so as to make this town has prominent impression more than Indonesia as a country.
Why? We cannot explain. Jakarta is not always about happy experiences. But still, we love this city.

Priscilla Lee, a Korean girl having been living in Jakarta for a long time says:
“I don’t consider myself as a Korean nor an Indonesian, I am a Jakartan”
Jakarta is unreplaceable as a place to live.
Why? We don’t know ^_^



