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Desa Sebali & Bukit Tjampuhan

Got a chance to visit Ubud, Bali back in May 2013.

There is a place called Bukit Tjampuhan where we can walk between a beautiful rice fields in Sebali Village, and continue to walk on top of the hill with amazing scenery of green as far as you can see!

Click on this mirror ball to see the interactive 360° photos. Enjoy!

Desa Sebali - Bukit Tjampuhan


Indonesia Port Corporation 360° Virtual Tour

Indonesia Port Corporation

Our project for Indonesia Port Corporation (also known as PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia II) already completed by the end of 2012, and just today IPC official website has been updated with 360° photos of their 5 largest ports in Indonesia: Tanjung Priok, Lampung, Palembang, Padang, and Pontianak.

Here are the links to 360° Virtual Tour of each respective ports:
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Jakarta Festival Museum Day 2012

In conjunction with International Museum Day 2012, museums in Jakarta gather at Kawasan Kota Tua for Jakarta Museum Day Festival 2012.

43 out of 50 museums in Jakarta participate in this event and have their exhibition booth at the location. Many people come to see each museum booth and interact with the staff.

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Bangka Island in 360°

December 2011, we got a chance to visit Bangka Island for a short 3 days trip. Unfortunately, weather condition at December was really frustrating to go out hunting some nice scenery.

Got a compliment to stay at Parai Beach Resort, one of the best resort in the Island! Despite the unfriendly weather condition, we managed to go around the island and took pictures at some tourism spots the island got to offer.

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Wego Party @ The 3 House

Last night we went to The 3 House Bistro & Lounge to attend Wego Party, a party to celebrate the new website of Wego Indonesia using completely Bahasa Indonesia. A lot of travelers, travel bloggers, and many others show up at the party.

Wego Indonesia Community Manager, Achmad Alkatiri, came to us a couple of days before the event, asking whether is it possible to create a VR360° of the event. What kind of question was that? It was very unlikely that we would say impossible! Other than the VR360°, we also took some pictures of the event. (more…)


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