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Horas! and Welcome to the Silimalombu Eco-Village in the heart of Lake Toba, Sumatra. We spent ten days volonteering on this organic farm, where we not only learned a ton about farming, but also a lot about the Lake Toba region and Batak culture.
This video gives a short tour of the farm including its founders, and gives a general insight to like here in Lake Toba. If you want to learn more about the farm, check out www.laketoba.net.
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April 19th to May 18th, 2014
A compilation of photos of our adventure in Sumatra, Indonesia.
Une compilation de photos de notre aventure dans le desert du Sumatra, Indonesie.
Eine Zusammenstellung der Fotos unseres Abendteuers in die Sumatra, Indonesia.
May 15th, 2014
We came to Pulau Banyak looking for a paradise well off of the beaten path. We found it on the coral island of Tailana.
However, paradise does have its drawbacks... after awhile you start running out of things to do and look for alternatives.
We managed to transform the region into a contender for the position of world capital of hermit crab racing!

May 18th to June 15th, 2014
Compilation of photos from our time on Lombok, Flores and Komodo Islands.
May 30th, 2014
How on earth did we end up in this place? Nio village is a tiny town of about 200 residents, set deep back in a valley near the Gunung Inerie volcano on Flores island, Indonesia. Basically, we met a man named Moses in the town of Bajawa who works for an NGO that runs schools in the area. As the sponsers from Australia were in for a visit, Moses offered to drop us off here while the sponsors did their tour of the different schools.
So we hopped in the back of Moses' truck and ended up spending the day hanging out with all of the children in the village, sleept in the main room of a traditional house, visited the school and were even accompanied by some of the local boys down to some of the most amazing hot springs we have ever seen.
Check out the photos, this place is a trip!
June 2nd, 2014
Saying hello in Indonesian can be a bit complicated. There is good early morning, good morning good afternoon, good evening, and good night. When you do not know the time of day, you can get a bit mixed up.
But there is no better place than to figure out how to say hello in Indonesian than from the top of Kelimutu, a volcano on Flores island, Indonesia. This volcano has three lakes, each of a different color, and all three are spectacular.
May 26th, 2014
Locals on Komodo Island can enjoy some of the best food in Indonesia at this wonderful restaurant. But what is most interesting here is how they dispose of the garbage. Check it out!