Sabtu, 20 Desember 2014

My Dream,My Goal,My Passion

Good evening readers!! I want to tell you about my dream,my passion,and my goal.
First I will tell you about my goal, in 3 Senior High School my goals are I want to be a famous person in school, to realize that maybe I must enter OSIS. Next goal is I want to beat the smartest person in my school. In basketball I want to play in DBL,because I think that is the most prestigious event basketball in Bandung. Last goal is I want to go to ITB to enter FTSL, to realize that I must study hard.
My dream is to become a usefull person,make my parent proud of me,and I want to show them if I had success. I think that's enough for me. God please help me to realize all of my dreams. Amiiinn...

Senin, 15 Desember 2014

Komodo Island

Komodo is one of the 17,508 islands that compose the Republic of Indonesia. The island is particularly notable as the habitat of the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on Earth, which is named for the island. Komodo Island has a surface area of 390 square kilometres and a human population of over two thousand. The people of the island are descendants of former convicts who were exiled to the island and who have mixed with Bugis from Sulawesi. The people are primarily adherents of Islam but there are also Christian and Hindu congregations.
Komodo is part of the Lesser Sunda chain of islands and forms part of the Komodo National Park. In addition, the island is a popular destination for diving. Administratively, it is part of the East Nusa Tenggara province.
The earliest stories of a dragon existing in the region circulated widely and attracted considerable attention. But no one visited the island to check the story until official interest was sparked in the early 1910s by stories from Dutch sailors based in Flores in East Nusa Tenggara about a mysterious creature. The creature was allegedly a dragon which inhabited a small island in the Lesser Sunda Islands (the main island of which is Flores).
The Dutch sailors reported that the creature measured up to seven metres (twenty-three feet) in length with a large body and mouth which constantly spat fire. Hearing the reports, Lieutenant Steyn van Hensbroek, an official of the Dutch Colonial Administration in Flores, planned a trip to Komodo Island. He armed himself, and accompanied by a team of soldiers he landed on the island. After a few days, Hensbroek managed to kill one of the lizards.
Van Hensbroek took the dragon to headquarters where measurements were taken. It was approximately 2.1 metres (6.9 feet) long, with a shape very similar to that of a lizard. More samples were then photographed by Peter A. Ouwens, the Director of the Zoological Museum and Botanical Gardens in Bogor, Java. The records that Ouwens made are the first reliable documentation of details about what is now called the Komodo dragon (or Komodo monitor).
Ouwens was keen to obtain additional samples. He recruited hunters who killed two dragons measuring 3.1 metres and 3.35 metres as well as capturing two pups, each measuring less than one metre. Ouwens carried out studies on the samples and concluded that the komodo dragon was not a flame-thrower but was a type of monitor lizard. Research results were published in 1912. Ouwens named the giant lizard Varanus komodoensis. Realizing the significance of the dragons on Komodo Island as an endangered species, the Dutch government issued a regulation on the protection of the lizards on Komodo Island in 1915.
The komodo dragon became something of a living legend. In the decades since the komodo was discovered, various scientific expeditions from a range of countries have carried out field research on the dragons on Komodo Island.[1]
Komodo has been included into the controversial New7Wonders of Nature list since November 11, 2011.

Sabtu, 06 Desember 2014

BalaiKota Bandung

Hello guys!!! I will tell you a little bit about Bandung, exactly "balaikota". It's located on wastukencana street no. 2 Bandung. This is the place where our major work. When the government of the previous mayor, Balaikota was untreated. But now there were many beautiful park. I think this is because he was an architect so he can organize the park well. And there are 1 beautiful park,
Park is located in Balaikota complex, precisely between the two main streets, the streets and roads Wastukencana Merdeka. The main entrance is located on the road Wastukencana. The number of trees and the seat of the rocks provide flexibility for you to enjoy the fresh atmosphere in this park.
 

Bandung City Hall Park also save some statues like Goddess Statue Sartika-one heroine of West Java, Rhino Statue-to symbolize animals Khasa West Java, White Rhino and dove-statue to commemorate the release of 800 pigeons in the park.
 

On weekends, Bandung City Hall Park is often used also as one of the low-intensity exercise, such as running and cycling morning. In fact, on the main road that surrounds the park, there is provided a special lane for cyclists.

And now there are "gembok cinta". This is the symbol if they are a couple want to make their love forever and after.This is like in Paris.

This is the picture of Balaikota Bandung
This Is The Main Gate


This Is Balaikota Park

This Is "gembok cinta"
This is The Ceremony Field Of Balaikota