Memorable Travels of 2014
Year 2014 is near to end. I did travel this year as holiday and overall I enjoyed my break from the office routines. Those traveling days are now just memories and they are not forgotten. In this post, I would like to summarize the travels in 2014 and shared my favorite travel pictures that perhaps you have not seen yet.
I spent the first day of year 2014 by scuba diving in the waters surrounding Bangka Island, North Sulawesi (Indonesia). For the first time I saw a pink hairy squat lobster, would anyone believe that in this world actually exist a hairy lobster with pink color? And one of my favorite underwater pictures from Bangka Island includes a funny “jumping” shrimp with eggs on her head. Or maybe it was her brain…
Sadly some part of the island is now mined and the latest update I received from friends in Bangka Island, the mining’s soil sedimentation has entered the ocean, covering the corals and the sandy bottom. The waters surrounding of the island is now dark brown with no visibility. It is sad and frustrating to imagine what happens to a beautiful island with unique marine creatures. I still get emotional whenever thinking about the situation in the island. My article related to Bangka Island and its mining also available in Diveadvisor.
I did a stop over in Singapore and met a friend for a dinner at Marina Bay area. It was a pleasant reunion evening. My last visit to Singapore was twelve years ago and the island country has changed a lot. Marina Bay is certainly a new neighborhood for me. I will be gladly return to Singapore later this year.
In February 2014, I spent 36 hours in Lisbon (Portugal), got a cheap ticket from one of air-miles offers. I was lucky with February weather in Lisbon that was so nice and warm, just like a spring time! Padrão dos Descobrimentos and its surroundings were spectacular. Then I saw the map of Indonesia next to the monument, a proof that the Portuguese had traveled that far! Lisbon’s travel stories as you can read in this link.
Dutchie and I had our long break from office in June 2014, visiting my hometown, Jakarta (Indonesia). I would not lie; Jakarta’s traffic jams and pollution were awful. However, I still enjoyed our family visit with all great food in Jakarta. Plus I had great time spending time with my niece who loves to swim and snorkel.
After Jakarta, we visited Raja Ampat where we spent ten days sailing and scuba diving. We passed many uninhabited islands, no television, no internet, and no telephone networks plus we hardly spent more than 24 hours on the land in ten days! We experienced a mishap: no electricity in the middle of nowhere, on the ocean. It was still a great travel experience. The nature beauty of Raja Ampat below and above underwater was the winner. Did you need internet and television when the beauty of nature was right in front of you to enjoy? Raja Ampat posts are available in this link.
Then in October, we decided to visit Valencia, the third biggest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona. Luckily there was a direct flight from Rotterdam-The Hague Airport to Valencia. I have been admiring Santiago Calatrava’s architecture designs from pictures, so of course his masterpiece in Valencia, City of Arts and Science, was part of our visit. Glad that we made the trip because Valencia was amazing city! To read my posts on Valencia, please visit this link.
There will be another trip this year to end the travel adventure in 2014. I am so looking forward to dive in the blue water of the Visayan Sea, enjoying the street food at Lau Pa Sat and more over: meeting new and old friends along the way like we usually did. I am sure the next trip will be a memorable one as well. Just like Penelope Riley in her book had said, “It is not the destination where you end up but the mishaps and memories you create along the way.”
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Thank you so much Ian! 🙂
You are welcome Indah 🙂
Contekan dong mba, liburan tahun depan mau kemana? 😀 btw aku baru tau tentang Pulau Bangka udah dijadiin lahan tambang 😦
Aduuh..belum ada rencana nih untuk tahun depan 😦 Kepengennya banyak tapi isi dompet terbatas 😀 Pengen banget ke Afrika sih, tapi dari dulu pengen ke sana tapi tetap aja gak kesampean 😀
Iya, itu pulau udah setengah rusak sekarang 😦 moga-moga Ibu Susi P mau memperhatikan, lagi berharap banget sama beliau..
Fabulous capture, it is great to experiencing such wonderful adventures and it is so beautiful…the under sea to the mountains and on to the streets…you have managed to present the different slices of life and nature…
Great Post!!!
Thank you so much Nihar! Truly appreciate your wonderful and sweet appreciation! 🙂
My pleasure!!!
so colorful and gorgeous collection 🙂
Thank you so much Joshi! 🙂
Indah, You will look back at this post of your 2014 travels with pride as the years go by. It was ambitious & positive but for the mining back home in Indonesia on the island of Bangka., May this last trip be as good as the best in 2014!!!!!! And Happy 2015 to you coming up!!!!!!!!!!! Phil
Thank you so much Phil! Indeed, it is sad to see what happens to the island 😦 My friends there kept me updated and kept saying that I was lucky to see the best of the island before it ruined..
And you too, I wish you the best for the rest of 2014 and yes, 2015 is expected to be better! 🙂
I used to be involved in marine aquaria and captive breeding, and thought that I had seen everything relative to ornamental marine life. Today, seeing that hairy lobster reminded me that the ocean holds many secrets. Beautiful photos as always, Indah!
Thank you so much Rob! That lobster was a unexpected to see and indeed, the ocean holds many secret that yet to be discovered!
Brilliant pictures as usual Indah, not to mention of course how you combine it into a story….
Love all the photographs….
Thank you so much mbak Nina! 🙂
Love the pictures! Looks to me like you had a wonderful year 🙂 To many more to come!
Thank you Lucy! Year 2014 is truly special 😉 I hope for you too! Hoping the next year will be even better for us!