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Images from Sulawesi PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron B   
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Flame Thrower at Gapura Hotel
Flame Thrower at Gapura Hotel
 

Images from Sulawesi

We went to South Sulawesi for a week, and arrived in Makassar (formerly Ujung Pandang) which is the capital on the west coast.  On our last night we took a small group to a restaurant that is over the water on a pier at the Gapura Hotel.  Part of the entertainment was provided by a group of fire dancers, and here we see one of them throwing a huge flame from his mouth. 

Our next stop was the city on Bone on the east coast.  Bajoe is the local port  a few kilometres from the town centre.  It is busy with lots of boats tied up, lots of trucks on the pier as well as stalls to sell fish.  Here you see long boats with plenty of loading/unloading activity, and further back is the large ferry that crosses to South East Sulawesi every night. 
Boats, People and the Ferry
Boats, People and the Ferry
 
Mosque at Ujung Lero
Mosque at Ujung Lero
 

Pare Pare is the second biggest city in South Sulawesi.  It is the thrid city we visited and is back on the west coast but further north than Makassar. From our hotel on the water, we could see across the water to a settlement with a mosque a few Km away.  We drove there to take a look - and this is the mosque.

Read on to see lots more photos from these 3 cities. 

 More Images from Makassar

Shopping in Makassar
Shopping in Makassar
 
Fun Fair in Makassar Mall
Shopping in Makassar
 
We head for a mall, there are seveal to choose from.  Buying shoes is high on the agenda of the nieces with help from Hendra's sisters.  The we head for the fun fair section, where the dodgems have the big tyres that are so trendy out on the roads.
Our Table at Gapura Hotel
Our Table at Gapura Hotel
 
Fire Dancers at Gapura Hotel
Fire Dancers at Gapura Hotel
 
Dian with the Fire Dancers
Dian with the Fire Dancers
 
The flame-thrower was shown at the beginning, here we have our table at the restaurant/bar, the fire dancers, and lastly, Dian with the dancers.  Note that they are applying the flame under his left arm.

 More Image from Bone

Buying Fish on the Pier at Bajoe
Buying Fish on the Pier at Bajoe
 
Boat Leaning Over at Low Tide
Boat Leaning Over at Low Tide
 
Repairs to the Leaning Boat
Repairs to the Leaning Boat
 
Here we are buying fish on the pier - they seem cheaper than Bali prices.  For boat repairs they bring them in on the high tide and let them lean as the tide goes out.  The ropes control which way they lean.  Then workers standing in the water for hours do the repairs. 
BBQing the fish
BBQing the fish
 
A Sister, an Aunt, and Nieces
A Sister, an Aunt, and Nieces
 

Soon after we get back to the house with the fish we have bought, it is being barbecued.

One of the main reasons for travelling to Bone was to visit an old aunt, pictured here, who no longer travels. 

Google Earth View of Bone, Bajoe and Pallette Villa
Google Earth View of Bone, Bajoe and Pallette Villa
 
Pier at Pellette Villas
Pier at Pellette Villas
 
The Pool at Pallette Villas
The Pool at Pallette Villas
 
Family Group with Pallette Reception behind
Family Group with Pallette Reception behind
 
 In this group, the Google Earth map shows Bone (partly clouded) at bottom left, the Bajoe port at bottom right, and Pallette Villa 6 Km to the north.  This is an impressive hotel complex in a great location with modium prices - around Rp400,000 or US$43 per night.  The pictures show the pier, the pool and a family group in front of reception.

 More Images from Pare Pare

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Hote Jusida Pare Pare
Hote Jusida Pare Pare
 
Car, driver and some of out party
Car, driver and some of out party
 
House on the water an Ujung Lero
House on the water an Ujung Lero
 
 
Close up of the Goats
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Photo 1 is a Google Earth view of Pare Pare city, and the peninsular that protects the harbour.  The village of Lero is at the tip of this peninsular.  In Pare Pare we stayed in a low cost hotel that was right on the waters edge (Photo 2).  When we checked in we had no idea that loud karaoke music would be blasting from a promenade area just outside for most of the evening.  But amazingly, I think most of our party actually did sleep well.  Photo 3 is from Ujung Lero showing our car and driver and some group members on the street near the mosque.  The village is quite densely built up and as can be seen the streets are well made - but narrow, of course.  The houses that face onto the water treat the waters edge as a working back yard for boats, animals etc (Photo 4).  This is in contrast to the terraces, sun-lounges and umbrellas that we may think of for beach locations.  There were goats (Photo 5) and hens.
  
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