Bangka’s Nature in Memories
Teri Dashfield invited me to join a five day photo challenge with song. I decided to post images related to places that I had visited and matched the images to the songs that represents or about the place. I should post the last post challenge yesterday but I had a quite busy Friday and I was unable to post this. I invited all readers to participate in the challenge. I had great time in preparing the posts, thanks Teri! 🙂
Day 5: Bangka Island
I hope you will not get tired with my posts about Bangka Island (North Sulawesi, Indonesia). I am afraid I will keep posting about Bangka Island to update the mining’s impact to this small Island. It is sad situation in Bangka. The Island is small but it holds unique nature that endangered species could be seen there from time to time. Dive Site Lihunu Garden near to the Island, has large sea grass field, which is the food source of endangered species dugong. Endemic animals of the island like Tarsier can be found during the night time even on the resort where we stayed.

Floating Flowers on Bangka’s Island River (click for larger image)
The song that related to Bangka Island was sang by an Indonesian rock singer, Kaka Slank, written by his rock band, Slank. It was used for campaign to save Bangka Island from the mining. The title is “Alami”, which in English translation is “the Nature”. The song is about someone who regrets for being ignorant and unwilling to care the nature although he enjoys the beauty of the nature. Randall Collis in his recent post, a very beautiful post with amazing images and I recommend you to read, has written a thoughtful quote, “Nature holds something true and intrinsic within our souls; a beauty that burns deep within our cells.”
Nature has inspired us to write, to take pictures of, to paint, to create a beautiful song, and like Randall said, it burns deep within our cells. However, do we care enough to protect the nature that has contributed so much to us?
In this music video, Kaka Slank was diving in Bangka Island. The underwater scenery of the Island as in video was exactly how I witnessed in early 2014. Sadly, now it is, after the mining, no longer as beautiful as in the video.
Daun dan pohon liar, Burung biru melintas
Kutak tau namanya, tapi indah, indah sekali
Oh merdu, sampai ke hati
Bodohnya aku, yang tak mengenal dan tak mengerti
Sungguh bodohnya aku yang gak mau belajar bersahabat
Dengan alam..
(Partial Lyric of Alami)
So beautiful and so sad that humans are destroying such beauty. WTG on the challenge 🙂
Thank you Teri, I really like the challenge and searching for the pairing songs 🙂 it was fun!
Will never tire of your posts, stories and amazing photos of Bangka Island (North Sulawesi, Indonesia). It is such a retreat to nature and to see it through your photos (the floating flowers shot is incredible) and then the song and video by Kaka Slank show the underwater beauty that is meant to be forever ~ and is sad to think it is now gone due to mining. Keep up the posts, and thank you too for the shout out. Wish you a great Sunday Indah ~ boy, this music is really great 🙂
Thank you so much Randall, your writing always inspire me and leaves me thinking about nature. I am thanking you for the inspiration!
Perfect, we keep inspiring each other! Cheers ~
Beautiful pictures Indah – as always! Sad to hear about how the mining is impacting the Bangka Island. I hope government take to their sense and things can be turned around. Unfortunately there are so many places like this that is getting hurt due to exploring for resources. Keep up the good work spreading the word!
Thank you so much Inger! Truly appreciate your kind and supportive words 🙂 Best wishes.
Wah..jadi makin cinta sama Indonesia ya Mba 🙂 Lagunya adem juga.. semoga saudara-saudara lebih sadar pada lingkungan
Iya 🙂 Tumben ya lagu-nya Slank agak-agak adem 🙂
Peran musisi mungkin akan lebih menarik minat generasi muda Mba Indah dibandingkan pemerintah 😀
Your blog is full of beautiful pictures ❤
And this post is so informative. Thank you for sharing.
If you recall, Princess Diana was was very much involved with problems and rehabilitation of miners. I cannot say how much good work she did, but she definitely championed for them.
As usual an informative post on Bangka island and its species…and a meaningful song to go with it 🙂
Wow! I liked the little ‘Nemo’ 😀 …sSad to know about the mining effect… we are doing so much harm to this planet… 😦