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Merapi From Afar



 I was travelling in the outskirts of Yogyakarta when I saw this view. I couldn't help it but get down from the car and enjoy the view as long as I could.


The peak on the back was still suffered from the eruption back then on 2010.



Standing here feels like untouchable from the eruption.


Creek in the bottom.


This flower reminds me of edelweiss. Many of them grow here.


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