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INSPIRING PEOPLE. LIVE AND PLACES STORIES

ISLAND LABUHAN BATUDULANG
OF BUNGIN  BURUNG  ADVENTURE

SWEET LIFE IN THE EXPLORING JAPAN CAVE & HONEY
MIDDLE OF OCEAN BUER'S TOURISM HARVESTING

ACTIVITIES

issue 01

daftar isi 

July 2018

29
LOOKING FOR ALASKA

Exploring Alaska's Top 5 glaciers and the
majestic view of an unpolluted starry
starry night.

34
LARGER THAN LIFE

We go under the surface and reveal the
elusive and well-kept hidden secrets of
Arizona's Grand Canyon.

36
OTTAWA O'CLOCK

We got up extra early to experience the
wonder that is Lake Ottawa at sunrise.
Worth it? Definitely.

40
SATELLITE SKIES

Our friends at NASA give us a little insider
view on what the world looks like from
above. Spoiler: it's amazing.

42
THE LIGHTHOUSE

The 300-year old lighthouse on Wakama
Island is a testament to the hands of time.
Photos inside!

venture 03

message
from

the editor

Many scholars claim that the rhetorical function of
food is to represent the culture of a country, and
that it can be used as a form of communication.
According to Goode, Curtis and Theophano, food
"is the last aspect of an ethnic culture to be lost".
Many cultures have a recognizable cuisine, a
specific set of cooking traditions using various
spices or a combination of flavors unique to that
culture, which evolves over time.

Other differences include preferences (hot or cold,
spicy, etc.) and practices, the study of which is
known as gastronomy. Many cultures have
diversified their foods by means of preparation,
cooking methods, and manufacturing. This also
includes a complex food trade which helps the
cultures to economically survive by way of food,
not just by consumption.

Cheers.

BUYUNG SUTAN MUHLIS

editor-in-chief

HALAMANXXX TOURIST SECTION

Climbing Mount Tambora

Climb the According to Wikipedia, travel The mountain may have been
mountains not so may or may not be much easier known to non-Africans since
the world can see depending upon the antiquity. Sailors' reports
you, but so that you destination you choose, Mt. recorded by Ptolemy mention a
can see the world Everest, the Amazon rainforest, "Moon Mountain" and a spring
how you plan to get there tour lake of the Nile, which may
bus, cruise ship, or oxcart, and indicate Kilimanjaro; although
whether or not you decide to available historical information
"rough it see extreme tourism does not allow differentiation
and adventure travel. "There's a among Mount Kenya, the
big difference between simply mountains of Ethiopia, the
being a tourist and being a true Virunga Mountains, Kilimanjaro,
world traveler," notes travel and the Rwenzori Mountains.
writer Michael Kasum. Facts stated above are
according to Wikipedia.

PAGE 13 TOURIST MAGAZINE

Keramat Beach - Labuhan Burung

Keramat Beach is a popular beach located on the
island of Sumbawa in Indonesia . It is famous for its
beautiful white sandy beaches.

Natures shaped the coastline The extension of this form of A picture from the Buddy's
like an old fashioned leisure to the middle and Bungalow and Resort at
champagne flute. The sea is flat working class began with the Champagne Beach
and shallow and the water development of the railways in
crystal clean. The development the 1840s, which offered cheap
of the beach as a popular and affordable fares to fast
leisure resort from the mid-19th growing resort towns. In
century was the first particular, the completion of a
manifestation of what is now branch line to the small seaside
the global tourist industry. The town Blackpool from Poulton
first seaside resorts were led to a sustained economic
opened in the 18th century for and demographic boom. A
the aristocracy, who began to sudden influx of visitors.
frequent the seaside.

Kingdom of Sumbawa

Many travellers come to Sumbawa and extend their stay well beyond their
original plans and others never find a reason to leave.

Thailand is the country in Southeast
Asia most visited by tourists, and for
good reason. You can find almost
anything here: thick jungle as green
as can be, crystal blue waters that
feel more like a warm bath than a
swim in the ocean, and food that can
curl your nose hairs while dancing
across your taste buds. Exotic, yet
safe; cheap, yet equipped with every
modern amenity you need, there is
something for every interest and
every price bracket, from beach front
backpacker bungalows to some of
the best luxury hotels in the world.

PAGE 10 TOURIST MAGAZINE

Famous Islands: Bungin

Our travel guide to Sumbawa, featuring up-to-date information on attractions,
hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more.

The Maldives archipelago is Visitors to Maldives do not The sky above
located atop the Chagos- need to apply for a visa pre- our head and the
Maldives-Laccadive Ridge, a arrival, regardless of their
vast submarine mountain range country of origin, provided they sand beneath
in the Indian Ocean, which also have a valid passport, proof of our feet.
forms a terrestrial ecoregion, onward travel, and the money
together with the Chagos and to be self-sufficient while in the Remember that
the Lakshadweep. country. Agriculture and life is good!
manufacturing continue to play
A strong underlying layer of a lesser role in the economy,
Dravidian population and constrained by the limited
culture survives in Maldivian availability of cultivable land
society, with a clear Dravidian- and the shortage of domestic
Malayalam substratum in the labour.
language.

POJOK KULINARI   |  JULY 2018 19

Technical Definitions Foods that are unprocessed

In the library technical sense, a "magazine" paginates and unrefined, or processed
with each issue starting at page three. Likewise, a
"journal" has continuous pagination throughout a and refined as little as possible,
volume. Thus Business Week, which starts each issue
anew with page one, is a magazine, but the Journal of before being consumed.
Business Communication, is a journal.
Magazine Distribution
Some professional or trade publications are also peer-
reviewed. Academic or professional publications that Magazines can be distributed through the mail, through
are not peer-reviewed are generally professional sales
magazines. The fact that a publication calls itself a by newsstands, bookstores, or other vendors, or through
"journal" does not make it a journal in the technical free distribution at selected pick-up locations. The
sense. The Wall Street Journal is actually a newspaper. subscription business models for distribution fall into
three main categories.
History of Magazine Publication
In the paid circulation model, the magazine is sold to
The earliest example of magazines was Erbauliche readers for a price, either on a per-issue basis or by
Monaths Unterredungen which was launched in 1663 in subscription, where an annual fee or monthly price is
Germany. It was a literary and philosophy magazine. paid and issues are sent by post to readers.
The Gentleman's Magazine, first published in 1731, in
London, is considered to have been the first general- Non-paid publication means that there is no cover price
interest magazine. and issues are given away, for example in street
dispensers, airline in-flight magazines, or included with
Edward Cave, who edited The Gentleman's Magazine other products or publications. 
was the first to use the term "magazine," ultimately
derived from the Arabic: ‫ ﻣﺨﺎزن‬makhazin ("storehouses")
by way of the French language.

kulinari While many foods can be eaten raw, many also
undergo some form of preparation for reasons of
safety, palatability, texture, or flavor. At the
simplest level this may involve washing, cutting,
trimming, or adding other foods or ingredients,
such as spices. It may also involve mixing, heating
or cooling, pressure cooking, fermentation, or
combination with other food. In a home, most food
preparation takes place in a kitchen. Some
preparation is done to e

 OLEH: ZUBAER BONTOBAHARI

Ovens are mostly hollow devices that get very hot (up n addition, many cultures use grills for cooking. A
to 500 °F) and are used for baking or roasting and offer grill operates with a radiant heat source from
a dry-heat cooking method. Different cuisines will use below, usually covered with a metal grid and
different types of ovens. For example, Indian culture sometimes a cover. An open pit barbecue in the
uses a Tandoor oven, which is a cylindrical clay oven American south is one example along with the
which operates at a single high temperature.[32] American style outdoor grill fueled by wood, liquid
Western kitchens use variable temperature convection propane, or charcoal along with soaked wood chips
ovens, conventional ovens, toaster ovens, or non- for smoking. A Mexican style of barbecue is called
radiant heat ovens like the microwave oven. Classic barbacoa. which involves the cooking of meats such
Italian cuisine includes the use of a brick oven as whole sheep over an open fire. In Argentina, an
containing burning wood. Ovens may be wood-fired, asado (Spanish for "grilled") is prepared on a grill
coal-fired, gas, electric held over 

A GUIDE ON HOW YOU
CAN WORK AND TRAVEL

AT THE SAME TIME

An interview with Venice Vassel
By Anika Frances

“The millennials,” a wistful F. Scott Fitzgerald might Millennials are creating a change in how work gets
have written today, “are different than you and me.” done, as they work more in teams and use more
Managers accustomed to using certain practices to technology. Their social mindset, however, is also a
engage boomers are going to have to change their significant factor. As Leigh Buchanon writes in Meet
ways – and practices – if they hope to engage and the Millennials, “One of the characteristics of
retain the newest heavily scrutinized employee cohort, millennials, besides the fact that they are masters of
the wonderful millennials. digital communication, is that they are primed to do
well by doing good.
This author recently completed an important study
and he offers valuable advice that managers can use Almost 70 percent say that giving back and being
to make millennials feel wanted and respected. civically engaged are their highest priorities.”

EXPEDITION | PAGE 2

BACKPACKER
GET AROUND

By Joyce Wright
Photographs by Mark Halberg

The backpacking trail through Southeast Asia is well
worn. People have been traveling it since the 1970s.
Starting in beautiful Thailand,

The trail makes its way to up-and-coming Laos, through
Vietnam, and through the temples of Angkor Wat.

It then heads back into Thailand, where people head
south to party in the Thai Islands before moving down to
into Malaysia and Singapore.

Theres’ a few variations on the trail but this is what it
mostly covers. The warm months of November-April
draw the biggest crowds. Everyone is escaping the cold
in Europe, and it’s not too hot in the region.

Despite the vastness of the region, the tourist trail is
much more uniform in many ways than Europe. Prices
can be quite similar in places, transportation types dont’
vary too much, and general travel advice is usually the
same.

Accommodation in Southeast Asia is really cheap. You
can find dorm rooms for as little as 8,000-20,000 KHR
or 16,000-40,500 LAK ($2-5 USD) in parts of Cambodia
and Laos.

photos of the week

PHOTOS BY : SARI 

makan, makan,
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There are some glaciers you can drive to, but
very few that you can stroll to. Just 15 miles
from Seward—where many cruises embark and
disembark—Exit Glacier is one of the most
popular road-accessible glaciers in the state. In
fact, you can walk almost right up to the face
of it in 30 minutes, by way of the Edge of the
Glacier Trail.

Exit Glacier is not huge, but it looks big up
close, so it makes a great place for photos. It’s
also a good spot to learn about glacial
movement, since it’s receding quickly; there's
even a guide marking its recession over the
past 120 years.

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Being able to walk up to any glacier is a stunning experience, and this big boy is the biggest,
and perhaps most impressive roadside glacier, in part because you can easily touch it. Just a
2.5-hour drive from Anchorage, the Matanuska Glacier sits off the scenic but less-traveled
Glenn Highway. More than four miles wide at its terminus, Matanuska is so massive that the

water flowing out of its snout forms the roaring Matanuska River.

WORDS BY LAURA PALMER

To see the glacier, you can just take Tidewater glaciers originate high in Located 12 miles outside of Juneau,
one of the pullouts all along the the mountains and cover dozens of Mendenhall Glacier gets more than
highway —each with great photo ops miles before plunging into the sea. 400,000 visitors each year. You can
—or you can drive near the glacier’s Only 90 minutes from Anchorage by get there by taking a narrated bus
edge for up-close photos. One car or train, Prince William Sound has tour, but you can also go on your
qualifier: Access to the glacier is on more tidewater glaciers than own:  A taxi  to the glacier costs $35
private land, so there’s a $15 fee. anywhere on earth, and it’s one of one way, while a shuttle bus is just $8
If getting close isn’t enough, you can the easiest places to take a glacier each way.
also join a guiding company for a cruise. It’s also one of the most
glacier hike, ice climbing class or affordable places: the glaciers aren’t A half-mile wide, the glacier feeds
rafting trip (with the option of either terribly far away, and there are Mendenhall Lake, which stays pretty
scenic or whitewater routes). The multiple companies to choose from. placid: While there are some
sheer ice walls, deep blue holes icebergs in the lake, the face ranges
(called moulins) and creaking ice Southeast Alaska has just one glacier from 5 to 200 feet tall, so you can’t
make it an unforgettable experience. accessible by road, but it makes up expect booming calving action.
for its novelty in being extremely
At the very least, it’s a great excuse accessible: you can even take a cab You can, however, do some good
to drive the Glenn Highway. This road here pretty easily. exploring. There’s a Forest Service
trip gives you a feel for the colorful Visitor Center overlooking the lake
adventurers, guides and backcountry Most tours take between four and and glacier, which has a large aerial
Alaskans who live in these remote five hours, but there are two distinct map of the icefield, an informational
corners of the state. It’s easy to types of cruises, and they offer video and spotting scopes ($3).
spend a couple days out here, thanks different experiences: You’ll see
to the great lodges—not the big, more glaciers on the high-speed The Forest Service also maintains
cruise-circuit lodges, but intimate, catamarans—such as the Surprise several trails. One of them is The Trail
family-run places that attract Glacier in Harriman Fjord, which
independent-minded travelers. some people think is the best calving ½of Time, a -mile paved interpretive
glacier in the sound. The slower
You’ve likely seen those iconic glacier cruising boats, on the other hand, walk, with signs marking the glacier’s
images, with hunks of ice crashing spend more time at the glaciers they recession. The East Glacier Trail,
into the ocean. But to experience visit, and those trips often include  meanwhile, is a 3.5 mile loop with
that humbling sight in person, your Blackstone Bay, where you can listen 500 feet of elevation gain, which
best bet is to go to Prince William to the creaking and cracking ice gives you a good bird’s eye view of
Sound. while eating prime rib and king crab. the ice.

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NOMADIC | 24

IN SOLITUDE Travel may be local, regional, national
(domestic) or international. In some
chris hansen countries, non-local internal travel may
require an internal passport, while
a Roman instrument of torture called the international travel typically requires a
tripalium (in Latin it means "three stakes", passport and visa. A trip may also be part of
as in to impale). This link reflects the a round-trip, which is a particular type of
extreme difficulty of travel in ancient times. travel whereby a person moves from one
Also note the torturous connotation of the location to another and returns.
word "travailler." Today, travel may or may
not be much easier depending upon the
destination you choose (i.e., Mt. Everest, the
Amazon rainforest), how you plan to get
there (tour bus, cruise ship, or oxcart)

THERE'S A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SIMPLY BEING
A TOURIST AND BEING A TRUE WORLD TRAVELER

A relaxation technique (also known as People respond to stress in different ways,
relaxation training) is any method, process, namely, by becoming overwhelmed,
procedure, or activity that helps a person to depressed or both.[2] Yoga, QiGong, Taiji,
relax; to attain a state of increased and Pranayama that includes deep
calmness; or otherwise reduce levels of breathing tend to calm people who are
pain, anxiety, stress or anger. Relaxation overwhelmed by stress, while rhythmic
techniques are often employed as one exercise improves the mental and physical
element of a wider stress management health of those who are depressed. People
program and can decrease muscle tension, who encounter both symptoms
lower the blood pressure and slow heart simultaneously, feeling depressed in some
and breath rates, among other health  ways and overexcited in others.

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transport are aviation, ship transport, and Fixed-wing aircraft ranges from small
land transport, which includes rail, road and trainers and recreational aircraft to large A fixed-wing aircraft,
off-road transport. airliners and military cargo aircraft. typically airplane, is a
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UP & UP: A view of the
neighbouring peak from the
other challenging peak.

CONQUERING THE PEAKS

Travel may be local, regional, national
(domestic) or international. In some
countries, non-local internal travel may
require an internal passport, while
international travel typically requires a
passport and visa. A trip may also be part of
a round-trip, which is a particular type of
travel whereby a person moves from one
location to another and returns.

Once difficult, slow and dangerous, travel
has tended to become easier, quicker, and
more frivolous in the course of history. The
evolution of technology such as horse tack
and bullet trains has contributed to this
trend. While travel in the Middle Ages
offered hardships and challenges, it loomed
large in the economy and in society.

42 | FEATURED STORIES

PHOTOS BY PAUL JENKINS

When traveling
abroad, the odds
favor a safe and
incident-free trip,
however, travelers
can be subject to
difficulties, crime
and violence.
Some safety
considerations
include being
aware of one's
surroundings.

It is also advisable to become oriented
with the driving-rules and -regulations
of destination countries. Wearing a seat
belt is highly advisable for safety
reasons; many countries have penalties
for violating seatbelt laws.

 FEATURED STORIES | 43

FEATURED STORY

WORLDTHE EDGE OF THE

Travel by water often provided more comfort and speed
than land-travel - at least until the advent of a network of

railways in the 19th century.


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