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By Jill Mikutsky 

“Saya minum air” (I drink water). “Saya suka kucing” (I like cats). “Kamu mau roti” (You want bread). “Makanan ini enak” (This food is delicious).

These are some of the first phrases I learned in Indonesian. And I’ve actually used them in conversation with locals. When I committed...


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By Omar Thalib

Indonesia is the biggest country in Southeast Asia, a holiday destination country. However, not many people know that it is also one of the biggest coal-producing countries in the world. When people hear about the archipelago country, many would think about the island of Bali, the holiday destination. During our trip to Indonesia, we ...


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By Guthrie Specht

I love hiking, so when we pulled up to the Edge Resort, located in a forested area roughly an hour oustide of Yogyakarta, I started looking for trails near us. I found a trail close by and the few pictures showed steep ladders and views of large boulders in the ocean.

I left at 7:30am and it was raining hard. I was soake...


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By Jewel Lester

The evolution of technology has been one of the main drivers in the search for sustainable energy. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been mentioned in some shape or form in the process of economic and environmental development on every island we have gone to throughout this trip in Indonesia. In America, from an environmental standpoi...


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