Indonesia


My travel companion, Susanne, resting after a 16-hrs train ride across Java from Surabaya to Jakarta, 1980.


To go by rickshaw (becak) is a cheap and convenient way to get transported in Bali, 1980.


Young Indonesian kids posing for me in Yogyakarta during a national holiday. Image scanned from a colour slide taken in 1980.


An Indonesian family enjoying a national holiday in Yogyakarta, 1980.


Javanese women presenting their homegrown goods at the market in Yogyakarta during a national holiday.
Image scanned from a colour slide taken in 1980.


During a national holiday, the Sultan of Yogyakarta had all his members of staff at the Palace parading through the township
in a long and colourful procession. Image scanned from a colour slide taken in 1980.


Various Indonesian posters on display in Yogyakarta. Image scanned from a colour slide taken in 1980.


Pangandaran is a small, but very picturesque peninsula, located on the south coast of western Java, Indonesia. The area was severely hit by the 2004 tsunami, as were many other places in Southeast Asia. Image scanned from a colour slide taken in 1980. See also the monochrome version below.


Pangandaran is a small, but very picturesque peninsula, located on the south coast of western Java, Indonesia. The area was severely hit by the 2004 tsunami, as were many other places in Southeast Asia. Image scanned from a colour slide taken in 1980, then converted to monochrome.