In spite of all the struggles, we made it to the capital of Italy.
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Monday, 3 June 2019
Sunday, 19 May 2019
PARIS
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Tuesday, 30 April 2019
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
POSTCARDS FROM KODINGARENG KEKE







Before I talk any further about this island, I'd like to apologize first for the noise and bad quality pictures since they were only captured by my humble Galaxy Note I so when I resized it, noises were all over the pictures. But I hope you, my hippie readers, can still enjoy the view as much as I did.
Moving on to the main topic, here's the finale of my trip diary before this holiday comes to an end. The island my friends and I went to is called Kodingareng Keke island, about 45 minutes away from Makassar by boat. It took 15 to 20 minutes longer than Samalona Island (see it here). This island was smaller than Samalona, and nobody lived there. There were only trees around the island and yes, it's an unhabited island. The water was so beautifully clear and shining, and the small corals near the shore were in so many cute shapes (my friend got herself a coral in the shape of a chicken foot haha). It was simply a very beautiful view. It'll be so cool if you get the chance to go there without having another tourists around, because it practically feels like your own island *lol.
The bad news is I got my skin burnt ten times worse than I had when I went to Samalona. And to make things even worse that it already did, I (stupidly) forgot to put on some sunblock. I came home with skin absolutely charred. Damn, the sun! But, it was so fun, nonetheless.
Hippie!
Monday, 4 August 2014
CAVES
Denim Jacket & Aztec printed tshirt - Thrifted, Pants - Celcius, Sneakers - Converse
Another travel diary. Another new, heavenly place. Well, sorry (not sorry) for not updating any outfit posts frequently since I have so many things at hand to handle. But at least I have something for you to read, don't I? This time, my traveling went a little bit tougher than the last times (see the other travel posts here) since it was up on the hill.
This place is called Leang-leang (Caves, in English), located in Maros which is one to two hours away from Makassar, South Sulawesi. It has many caves (of course, duh!) which were used by the primordial men as their shelter thousands years ago. But we only visited two caves that time. Those caves had their handprints and some prints that the tour guide said were "pigs" on the caves' ceiling, but too bad I didn't get any good pictures of it since I only took photos with my humble Galaxy Note (hence the photos' quality), so it couldn't be seen in frame. I tried to take some pictures in the caves, but all I could get was darkness *sigh.
However, the view outside the caves was simply amazing. I've got so many good spots to take some pictures. Even if I didn't post any outfit posts frequently like a blogger should have, but at least in every postcards I always put in the pictures of the outfit I was wearing during the whole trip, so it pretty much makes it all up. After this, I still have one last trip to share, but let's just wait for it. I need to get some things done. For the hint, check out my instagram to know where I went to *wink. Until next time!
Hippie!
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
POSTCARDS FROM PUNTONDO
The crew.
Let's just all agree that I've been travelling and posting postcards a little bit too much. It's the perks of having three months long holiday, so don't bother to judge. After going to the amazing natural places in town (see here and here), this time, my adventure continued and I found myself having a good time in another natural site called Pusat Penelitian Lingkungan Hidup Puntondo (Puntondo Enviroment Research Centre) which was 3 hours away from Makassar and located in Takalar, South Sulawesi. It was a very good place to hide yourself from the tiresome routines and find your inner peace since it's so natural, picturesque, and chilling. The mangroves which could be found along the shore was simply amazing. It was honestly my first time seeing it directly, and I must say it was so exciting.
However, we didn't get the chance to play in the water because the sun decided to play hide-and-seek with us, and not to mention the wind which practically blew everything that moved. Oh, and the waves weren't really friendly either *sigh. Nevertheless, it was still a very fun trip. I find myself loving the nature more as I've been captivated by its beauty in every single trip. Can't wait for the next trip (and outift posts, of course) to share with you guys, before I leave for China next month.
Hippie!
Sunday, 13 July 2014
POSTCARDS FROM SAMALONA ISLAND
As I promised you on my previous post (here!) that I'd upload the postcards from the Island I visited with some friends few days ago, here are the photos I took. The island's called Samalona, a very beautiful island indeed, with the cloudless blue sky, flour-like white sands, and crystal-cleared water. The air was so fresh and the sun was just as bright as ever. It seemed that the island was our private property because literally no tourists were seen when we arrived. It felt so good that I wish I could stay there longer. I had the time of my life as I laid back on the water, letting the sun shine above me and hearing the sound of waves crashing down the shore. However, experiencing the excruciating pain courtesy of my burnt skin was simply a party pooper. It's then decided that the next time I go to to the sea, I'm so gonna bring a hoodie. I so don't care whether it's gonna make me look like a psycho or not. My skin also needs to have some attention, not torment.
Hippie!
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