Cirebon, Indonesia
Monster Energy Seems To Be Common In Indonesia As Well, As Seen In The Old Man Wearing A Hat With The Logo
I Wonder If Muslim Women Wear Helmets Over Their Hijabs Even More
When You See The Gate With A Multilingual Welcome, You Realize There Is A Mix Of Chinese, Arabic, And Other Cultural Elements In Cirebon
The Elderly Driver Was Not Letting His Phone Steal His Time, But Crossed His Legs And Relaxedly Waited For His Guests To Arrive
The Man Wearing A Hat And Sunglasses Was Carrying Vegetables In A Becak
Pedicabs Called Becak Are The Main Means Of Transportation For The Common People In Java
Not Only Were The Customers Missing, But The Owner Of The Stall Was Also Nowhere To Be Found
In Cirebon, You Rarely See Grab Or Gojek, Only Becak Drivers Waiting For Customers
A Sharp-eyed Becak Driver Was Waiting For A Customer In Front Of A Shopping Mall
Jalan Siliwangi, Cirebon
The Ice Man Was Carrying Ice In Plastic Bags To His Customers
Five Schoolgirls, Wearing Bright White Hijabs, Were Riding In One Becak
Neither In Jakarta Nor In Cirebon Did The Becak Driver Himself Approach Me
The Men In Matching Shirts Were Porters Carrying The Luggage Of Travelers Came To The Cirebon Train Station
Cirebon Station, Cirebon
Many Becak Were Parked In Front Of Cirebon Station For Those Who Came By Train
The Express Train Connects Jakarta And Cirebon, Which Are 300 Kilometers Apart, In About Three Hours
Karawang Regency, Indonesia
In Java In January, Rice Fields Were Flooded And Rice Planting Was Underway
The Mountain In The Distance From The Car Window Was An Active Volcano Called Tangkuban Perahu
The Man Carrying A Strange Object Made Up Of Long Sticks Was Walking Along A Dirt Road
Gambir Station, Jakarta
Trains Running On Java Island Were Modern Cars
Pink Seems To Be A Color Associated With Women In Indonesia As Well, And The Women-only Car Markings Were Painted In Pink
Gambir Station, The Arrival And Departure Station For Long-distance Trains, Was Not Large And Unassuming
Jakarta, Indonesia
Several Newspapers And Magazines Were Still Sold At Newsstands In Jakarta
I Pointed The Camera At A Man Who Started Greeting Me Every Time I Walked By, And I Got A Peace Sign Back
In Jakarta, Motorcycle Cab Drivers Often Hang Out Around Food Stalls On The Roadside
The Man Was Assembling A Very Large Shutter
The Woman Was Behind The Food Stall, Surfing The Web, Waiting For Customers To Arrive
The Side Of The Stall Gave A Glimpse Into The Daily Life Of The Owner And His Family
It Was A Claustrophobic Alley Between Tall Walls
There Was Nothing Like Seaweed In The Man's Tank, Nothing Was Placed On The Bottom, Just Fish Swimming Around
He Looked Cramped With His Legs Bent, But He Was Sleeping Peacefully With A Man's Soft Face
Even In Jakarta, It Seemed To Be Women's Work To Do The Laundry, And Women Near The Laundry Were Also Babysitting
It's A Cat's Prerogative To Have Free Access To Everywhere
There Were Pots And Pans Placed In The Cluttered Alley, As If It Were The Entrance To Someone's House
Nearby, Two Peddlers Were Unloading Their Wares
In Jakarta, Mobile Food Stalls Called Kaki Lima Are Often Seen Doing Business In Residential Areas
It Would Have Been Beautiful To See The Townscape With Its Dark And Light Tiled Roofs From Above, But There Were No Tall Buildings Around
I Saw A Man Playing Guitar In Jakarta, But I Did Not See Anyone Playing Gamelan
The Girl's Expression Didn't Particularly Change When She Looked At The Camera, But She Did Make A Firm Peace Sign
Waterways That Looked Like They Were Covered In Oil Ran Between The Houses
In A Jumbled Alley, The Man Was Doing An Inside Job Removing Stickers
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