Prehistoric crocodile fossil found in Sangiran

The fossil of a prehistoric crocodile has been found at the Sangiran site in Sragen, Central Java, by a local resident.

“The first bit (of the fossil) that I found was the teeth of its upper jaw,” Mulyono, 31, told reporters at the Sangiran Fossil Laboratory on Monday.

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Indonesia Welcomes You in ATM Dubai 2007, Dubai

The Ministry of culture and Tourism, the Republic of Indonesia together with Provincial Tourism Offices, ASITA and Indonesian tourism industries are going to participate at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) to be held from May 1-4, 2007 at Dubai International Convention Centre by occupying 130 sqm (AS 714).

This participation is in conjunction with the recovery of Indonesian tourism, to increase the economy of Indonesia, and to inform Indonesian potential tourist attraction and also to attract more tourist arrivals to Indonesia.
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Welcome to Indonesia, a Real Paradise on Earth


17.508 islands, 350 ethnic groups, a wealth of natural wonders and endless cultural attractions. This is the full splendor of the Indonesian archipelago “a world all its own”

Indonesia Government has set Marine Tourism to be one of the tourism product development priority. Concrete efforts have been delivering at marketing, development and recovery, seaport infrastructure, service and attraction. Nowadays for increasing services, we have finished to build new landing stage in Padang Bai,Bali.

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Boyz II Men, Good Charlotte, Saosin Concert in Indonesia

Good Charlotte Live in Concert

Promotor: Java Musikindo
Date: 24 April 2007
Venue: Tennis Indoor Senayan Jakarta
Ticket:
Tribune Rp.250.000
Festival Rp.350.000 per tiket.

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Japanese Recover While Australians do the Crawl

Bali by the Numbers: A Closer Look at Bali’s Two Leading Inbound Markets.

(4/21/2007) As reported on balidiscovery.com [See: In for a Quarter, These Numbers are Fine!] Bali foreign tourist arrivals for March 2007 broke new ground with a record number 119,163 visitors.

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