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DA’ DIFFERENCE PRODUCTIONS INDONESIA
Da’ Difference Productions is an event production company specializing in creating unique events with a difference, that ensures not just quality but also an experience that is more than you can visualize!
Started in 2004 by a group of friends passionate to create events that are unique and spectacular, Da’ Difference Productions have organized Events ranging from Top Club events to property fairs and major outdoor festivals for nearly a decade now.
Some of Our biggest events include Night Club Events, The popular Holi Hai, Concerts and major socializing events for the community at large.
Da’ Difference pride and continually challenge themselves in being more and more creative with every event organized.
In an attempt to stay effectively connected with people, this special tabloid has been created.
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Did you know that orangutan derives from the
Indonesian Malay word “orang” meaning
“person” and hutan meaning “forest”? Thus,
person of the forest!! These “persons of the forest” are
found in the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. So if you
are in Indonesia don’t miss the opportunity to discover
the Orangutans in Kalimantan. Now I would like to share
this amazing adventure with you:
For this eco tour we were guided by Andreas Sastro and
his team, who was recommended through a friend of
mine. We took a flight by Kalstar or Trigana Air from
Jakarta to Pangkalan Bun, and from the airport we
headed to Kumai in taxi. From Kumai River we were
“housed” in a boat called “klothok”. Yes, literally housed
because this was our place to live for three days… there
we ate, slept and showered, among other things…but
is worth the experience!! From Kumai we headed to
Tanjung Puting National Park, there you will be amazed
by the nature surrounding you, the clarity of the brilliant
crimson sunsets and the starts at night…and of course
discover the orangutans.
During the cruising in our “klothok” we felt pampered by the
excellent service and amazing local food served on the boat
day and night, we even had candle light dinners! During the day
we enjoyed napping by felting the breeze in our face (when the
boat was moving during day), and admired the nature that it
was hosting us, and in between day and afternoon we visited the
feeding stations and did some trekking.
The cruising in the klothok heads towards the feeding stations.
During 3 days and 2 nights we stopped at three orangutan feeding
stations. The first one we visited was on the day we arrived in
Tanjung Harapan. So as we approached the first station, we heard
the ranger calling the apes to come to eat. There, it starts the most
amazing encounter with the orangutans in their natural habitat
as they come to eat in groups. The dominant male always starts
eating first while the others stand by to let him finish. Meanwhile,
babies and females play and await to start eating.
On the second day, after morning breakfast on the boat, we went
to the second and third feeding called Camp Leakey and along this
way, we saw proboscis monkeys (long nose monkey), macaques,
fishes, and many kind of birds. Especially late afternoon is the
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best time to admire them because is when the air freshens up as
they come “to see us” by the river.
Arriving at Camp Leakey, it is the orangutan’s research place by
Orangutan Foundation International (OFI). This organization is
making an amazing and hard work task to protect the orangutans
that sadly are endangered species. As the OFI described, factors
that are causing the decay of orangutan populations is the
devastation and degradation of their tropical rain forest habitats.
Human activities such as logging, conversion of forest to palm oil
plantations, mining, and urban expansion are major contributors
to the harm of orangutan habitat. So this is why this eco- tourism
is important because it contributes to this cause.
Although, feedings by the ranger to the orangutans may seem
a similar drill, each experience is different because every social
group of apes present distinctive behaviors. We even got lucky
to walk along one orangutan mother and baby son for about ten
minutes. She was so friendly that even allow us to be one meter
to her and her son. But be aware that orangutans are still wild
animals and is not advisable to touch them. Just admire them
and picture them, they seem to pose for you.
Definitely the entire experience of living in the “klothok”,
sleeping with the sound of the jungle, eating amazing local
food, picturing the colors of the jungle and the beautiful
sunsets and of course meeting the orangutans is worth
the visit!!
Sheran Suarez de Lackner
For more information:http://orangutan.orgwww.orangutantanjungputing.comwww.yobelalamtour.comandreas.greentour@gmail.com
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Aries (March 20 – April 20) Although there will be a slow start in the second half of the year, it will end in the most dynamic way for you.
Your financial luck is good and you will have a lot of money coming in from July. However, there will be the temptation for major expenses which you should definitely avoid.
You will face ups and downs in family life, work life or partnerships. You will face oppositions to your ideas. Be flexible and follow the greater wisdom of dealing well with others and all will be well.
Taurus (April 20 – May 21) The second half of the year will bring great success. Don’t get over anxious and learn to relax.
Taureans are passionate and sensual persons and will be passionate about everything in life. There will be a lot of opportunities coming this way and will bring a lot of gains. Make sure you don’t take the next shiny object without considering all odds.
You may travel more for the rest of the year. Keep aside money into long term investments.
Gemini (May 21 – June 21) There will be a lot of major changes in your life. Most of them will be positive. You will see changes in your home life.
For those who are unmarried and in a relationship, the possibility of marriage is very high. This will give you a boost and encourage to move forward with life.
There will however be not much growth on the area of business or growth in assets. However, this year will be the best of the best for you.
Cancer (June 21 – July 23)The rest of the year may be a year of learning for you in different areas of your life. Control your emotions and learn to see things practically. You will turn out to be a mature, confident and positive person by the end of the year.
The rest of 2014 will keep you very busy. There will be good financial gains for your efforts at work. You will go through a nice social period with friends but will have a few disagreements as well.
Leo (July 23 - August 23) The rest of the year will be prosperous for you. You will be successful in your career and personal life. You will find a new sense of direction to achieve your immediate goals.
Your social and financial status will be good. You can count on your close friends for anything. For the rest of the year you will overflow with vitality and positivity which will bring good energy into your life.
Virgo (Aug 24 - Sept 23) Your hard work that you have done this year will pay of during this second half of the year. Your income will jump high from this June.
Socially this is a good year. You can count on your friends for emotional support when times are tough.
There will be many celebrations during the rest of this year. By the end of 2014, you will be in a new and positive cycle of growth.
What the second half of the year brings for you.
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Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23) Although you will have an inflow of finances, you may run very high expenses in the next few months.
Your energy and confidence will dip low but if you stay in the company of positive people, you will bounce back on your feet fast. Avoid piling lots of activity in your day.
You will have a dynamic and active period after October. You will enjoy a good social life.
Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22) You will have a very positive second half of the year. Income will be higher and your overall confidence will increase too. Basically all your hard work will pay of and become better and better by the end of the year.
This will however bring your ego to rise and you need to take care of this. While your relationships will improve, careless speech may lead to a few disagreements with family.
Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21) You will have a lot of opportunities in the next few months. This will lead to confusion in choosing what you want to go in for. However, as a result you will make money in your ventures.
You will enjoy a very creative period. Family and friends will be close to you. You will be in control for the most half of the year. In November you may see a good rise in your income.
Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20) You will see a period of growth in this second half of the year. There will be growth in multiple areas of life. You may have new partnership deals around June 2014.
However, there will be possible investments and financial risks with such partnerships. It would be best to weigh all options before you jump into the deal.
November is your period of high gains. You will do well socially too.
Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 18) Luck will favour you financially in the next six months. You will also lead a socially active life and will come across a lot of new people.
You will face issues and competition with family. It is best that you stay humble and not let your ego have its way. Be careful with your communications and speech.
You may face some sleeplessness and fatigue due to this all. However just remember these are just temporary and things will soon look better.
Pisces (Feb 19 – Mar 20)The second half of the year will bring you new ideas and creativity. You will soon be able to make your ideas into reality. There will be progress and growth in your projects overall.
By November, luck will rise for you. You will have an opportunity in a foreign country.
You will enjoy good health in the coming months. Energy levels and relationships will improve. Avoid displaying any haughtiness. This could lead to unnecessary ego conflicts with family or friends.
What the second half of the year brings for you.
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Holi, India’s much-loved festival of colors, is celebrated all over the world. Last Holi, which fell on March 29, saw Indians and non-Indians mix in a sea of colors at the
Jakarta Fairground (PRJ) in Kemayoran, Jakarta. As one of the liveliest Indian festivals that symbolizes the victory of good over evil, it traditionally brings together people from all walks of life.
It is believed the festival originated from the story of Prahlad, whose devotion to Lord Vishnu allowed him to survive a burning pyre while his evil aunt Holika died. Holi thus takes its name from Holika.
What makes celebrating Holi so popular among youngsters and adults alike tossing colored powder, squirting water at friends and anyone, and generally
joking around. Here in Jakarta, a group of young entrepreneurs — who call themselves Da Difference & D’Kash — decided to organize a celebration of this kind.
The festival kicked off with a small crowd splashing around in the rain. Once the sky cleared, the crowd swelled and people from many nationalities could be seen tossing colored powder at each other, to the sounds of catchy tunes from Bollywood movies.
Many parents attended the event to supervise their young children, who laughed the afternoon away pouring buckets of colored water onto each other. One of the participants, Mike, noted that “the celebration was able to bring about people of different ages in one place”. Mena, a middle aged
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lady, said her favorite part of the days was being sprinkled with water. “At first I was hesitant to go under the water as I didn’t want to get wet and messy. But then I told myself I would never get an opportunity like this again to have fun like I use to when I was a child. So I did get plashed with colors and sprinkled with water. When I looked at myself in the mirror, I thought I wasn’t looking that bad at all. In fact my face was glowing from the inner joy I felt after celebrating Holi”. Deepak Dodani said there was no difference between the rich and poor that day. “Everyone was putting colors on each other and not minding it at all. It gave a warmth feeling of togetherness even if it was just for a couple of hours,” he said. Celebrations vary across different states in India.
In Mathura, where Lord Krishna grew up, the festival is celebrated for 16 days to commemorate the love between Krishna and Radha. It is believed Krishna, who is of dark complexion, used to complain to his
mother about the color of his skin, because it was so different from that of his fair-skinned girlfriend Radha. Krishna’s mother applied color on Radha’s face, which became the symbol for this festival of love. Indians here in Indonesia may have not celebrated Holi quite like their counterparts in their motherland, but celebrations this year brought a sense of belonging to each one of them. As the organizer Da Difference & D’kash put it, “Holi is a festival that evens out all differences through colors”.
This year’s Festival of colors, “Holi Hai” will be celebrated on the open grounds of Gambir Expo, PRJ on 23 March 2014 with loads of Exciting Games, & Activities for All Ages.
Article by: Da Difference Tab
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so many waterfalls in Indonesia, was 7 of them,
1. Waterfall Two Colors, North Sumatra
North Sumatra does have a lot of interesting attractions that can be visited. One is a two-color waterfall located in District Sibolangit, Deliserdang District, North Sumatra. From its name, this waterfall has two colors, namely blue and clear. Curious?
It takes a hard struggle to see the beauty of this waterfall. You have to walk more than an hour in through the lush forest. Slope, derivative, until the abyss will challenge your stamina. However, upon arriving at the waterfall two color tiredness will disappear and awe will come. The waterfall is so beautiful, beautiful, and unique.
High waterfall, bluish, cool and fresh, as if to say welcome, as well as being tired relievers. Guaranteed you will linger to play water in a waterfall two colors.
2. Madakaripura Falls, East Java
Been to East Java less complete it if not see the waterfall Madakaripura. The waterfall is located in the village of Sapeh, District Lumbang, Probolinggo. Not only the beauty, but this waterfall store Mahapatih legend Gajah Mada.
Madakipura waterfall part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. This waterfall is hidden in the cliffs of the exotic. View of the waterfall is so beautiful and amazing. Madakipura waterfall has a height of 200 meters and became one of the highest waterfalls in Indonesia. It was cold, clear, and will refresh your mind.
Gajah Mada Mahapatih waterfall make this as a place to meditate. Behind a rushing waterfall, there is a cave. You can achieve it if
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diving from the bottom of the pool is quite deep. Gajah Mada’s where meditation and increase their knowledge. Do not be fooled, there is a statue of Gajah Mada, who will greet you when visiting this place.
3. Sri Gethuk Falls, Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is indeed worthy of the name ‘Never Ending Asia “because of its natural beauty that never runs out. Sri Gethuk waterfall in the Gunungkidul will make you its knees because of his charm.
The waterfall is located in Sri Gethuk Padukuhan Menggoran adjacent to Cave Design Kencono type. Interestingly, this waterfall is branched to two gap cliffs and emerging from between the arid karst cliffs. Water tejun has a height of about 80 meters and is located right on the banks of the River Oyo. This waterfall is never dry even though the surrounding area is arid. Water splashing and waving palm leaf decoration, will seduce you.
That said, a waterfall named Sri Sri getuk or Tap because according to local belief in the past, often heard the sound of gamelan, which is believed to belong to the king named Anga jin Slempret Mendura. The existence of this waterfall, believed to be the location of the market genie. However, the beauty of this waterfall is very beautiful.
4. Moramo Waterfall, South East
Moramo waterfall in Natural Reserve Area Preserve Cape Peropa, Southeast Sulawesi. Moramo waterfall is very unique and has a natural feel beautiful. That said, this place was believed to be the angel baths.
This waterfall is about 60 km from the town of Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi. Moramo different waterfall waterfall in general. Moramo a waterfall cascading waterfall with a height of 100 meters. This waterfall has seven great steps, as well as dozens of small steps.
thing you should know that Sipiso Piso is the highest waterfall in Indonesia, with a height of about 120 meters.
Name Sipiso Piso Waterfall is unique, meaning knives. Residents gave this name because of the water that falls from the top is very heavy so it falls rather like a sharp knife. Besides the environment around the water falls is also very steep.
7. Waterfall waterfall Citambur
Citambur waterfall is one of the waterfall or waterfall which has a potential of a pretty good tour. Located in the village of Karang Jaya sub-district performances Cianjur. This waterfall is very beautiful waterfall as it is + / - 40 meters, the water that falls partially into a vapor and moisture so that the location around a cool waterfall. Located in District Pasirkuda. Distance from city Cianjur 65 Km
Because of the swift tourists do not get too close to Curug Citambur. Just try standing about 50 feet from this waterfall, you definitely will not be strong long. Of course, as the blows rain water as only a few minutes of standing, would you instantly soaked.
Although, running water is very cold and rains, travelers can still shower or just play in the water of this waterfall. But, if you do not want soggy tourists can just sit and relax by the waterfall.
Beautiful panorama not only when you are in this location. However, the scenery during the trip also became the eye wash on the way to Curug Citambur.
Weekend trip you are guaranteed to not be boring because the landscape
is very different. Starting from the plantations to the village Rancabali
Cipelah, left and right of the road surrounded by tea plantations. After
passing through the village of Cipelah, rural landscape began to change
into a remote village atmosphere.
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In addition, around the waterfall there are also many large marble and adds beauty scenery.
In the vicinity of the waterfall there is a lot of butterflies that will accompany you. If lucky, you can see the rainbow as biasan light around a waterfall. Not surprisingly, local people believe this place as bathing the angels because of its beauty landscape.
5. Spring Gile Waterfall, Lombok
Mount Rinjani Lombok is famous for the dashing and charming. Not only that, waterfalls Spring Gile also be the release of fatigue in Lombok. This waterfall is very cold and cool, because it comes from Mount Rinjani.
This beautiful waterfall is located in Bayan district, North Lombok. By passing 500 staircases, beautiful waterfalls and beautiful is ready to welcome you. The water is so clean and fresh, be advised because it comes directly from Mount Rinjani. Surrounding nature as well as calm and natural.
There is a unique sensation in Spring Gile waterfall, try to feel directly point the water fall from a height of approximately 40 meters. It hurt, but when you try it again.
6. Sipiso Piso Falls - North Sumatra
Enjoy the beauty of the waterfall is an amazing experience enjoyable. You do not have to go to America to see the Great Falls waterfall or to Brazil to see the beauty of Iguazu waterfalls. In the country there are also many beautiful waterfalls, one of which is Sipiso Piso Waterfall. The waterfall is situated not far from Lake Toba. So if you happened to be holiday to Disneyland, why not take the time to visit this exotic place.
Sipiso Piso Falls is a waterfall located at an altitude of 800 m above sea level and has vegetation dominated by pine forests. One
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Ingredients:• 1 tablespoon(s) cooking oil• 1 onion, chopped• 2 cloves garlic, minced• 1 teaspoon(s) chopped fresh ginger• 1 teaspoon(s) Chinese five-spice powder• 1 teaspoon(s) ground cumin• 1/4 teaspoon(s) cayenne• 1/4 teaspoon(s) turmeric• 1 teaspoon(s) salt• 1 cup(s) canned low-sodium chicken
broth or homemade stock• 1/2 cup(s) canned unsweetened
coconut milk or heavy cream• 1/2 pound(s) boiling potatoes (about 2),
peeled and cut into 1/2-inch pieces• 1 1/3 pound(s) boneless, skinless chicken
breasts (about 4), cut into 12-inch pieces• 1/2 cup(s) chopped peanuts• 1/2 pound(s) plum tomatoes
(about 4), cut into wedges• 3 tablespoon(s) chopped cilantro
Method:In a large saucepan, heat the oil over moderately low heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until it is translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic, ginger, five-spice powder, cumin, cayenne, turmeric and 12 teaspoon of the salt. Stir until fragrant, about 1 minute. Whisk in the broth and then the coconut milk; bring to a simmer. Stir in the potatoes, cover, and cook over low heat until they are almost tender, about 12 minutes.Add the chicken to the sauce, cover, and simmer for 5 minutes. Stir in the peanuts, tomatoes, cilantro and the remaining 12 teaspoon salt. Turn the heat off, cover, and let steam until the chicken is just done, about 2 minutes longer.Menu Suggestion: For this curry, steamed white rice is the only accompaniment you need.Wine Recommendation: For this bold curry, bursting with heat, spice, and
sweetness, a fresh, aromatic white that won’t get pushed around is a chenin blanc from the Loire Valley in France or from California, for example, or a sauvignon blanc from New Zealand is a good match.
Source : http://www.delish.com/recipefinder/massaman-curry-recipe-7706
Massaman Curry
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