Selasa, 10 September 2013

Harrison Ford Visited to Indonesia

This event occurs when Ford visited the offices of the Ministry of Forestry , Monday, September 9, 2013 . To note , the presence of Ford in the office in order to interview Zulkifli to shoot documentary series Years of Living Dangerously .
As reported by Huffingtonpost pages , Years Of Living Dangerously is a documentary series about climate change . Series are scheduled to air in April 2014 , will highlight the impact of human-induced climate change through the first-person narrative .
Unmitigated , the narration will be performed by a number of the world 's top stars such as Matt Damon , Alec Baldwin , Don Cheadle , and Edward Norton , America Ferrera , Jessica Alba , Harrison Ford , and Olivia Munn . In addition to celebrities , those involved in this project include Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Friedman and Nicholas Kristof , columnist Mark Bittman , and political analyst , Chris Hayes .
In this documentary series , each correspondent will explore the different impacts of climate change . Starting from the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy , political upheaval caused by drought in the Middle East , up to dangerous levels of carbon emissions from deforestation .
As reported Facebook pages Years Of Living Dangerously , this project aims to create a society more concerned with climate change . How do they affect climate change and what actions can be done to save the earth at this time .
Years of Living Dangerously series scheduled to be aired on the cable television channel USA ( U.S. ) , Showtime . Although climate change has long been a hot topic , the issue resurfaced after Sandy storm that hit most of the Caribbean and the U.S. in 2012.
"The devastation was recently on the East Coast is a tragic reminder of the direct link between our daily life and climate change , " said President of Entertainment for Showtime Networks , David Nevins .
According to the plan , Years of Living Dangerously is divided into six to eight segments . Each segment lasted about an hour .

Jumat, 19 Juli 2013

Beautiful Travel, Vacation and Holiday Trip of Indonesia: Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia

1. Kota Tua "Old Town" of Semarang City Landmark.
Semarang Old Town presents a visual image of the splendor European architecture in the past. Many ancient buildings and magnificent exotic Dutch colonial heritage, storing a lot of stories that will never run out to be told. Around the Old Town was built by Dutch Colonial a water canals that still exist and can be seen today, although not well maintained. That is why the Old City of Semarang is dubbed as Little Netherland in Indonesia. A separate location with similar landscape in European cities and canals surrounded has made the Old City like a miniature Dutch in Semarang.

The one of the most popular and must-see building when visiting Old Town of Semarang is Blenduk Church. This ancient churchthat has been built two and a half centuries ago. The real name of this Church is Nederlandsch Indische Kerk is still used as a place of worship until now. The Blenduk Church has assigned to be the landmarks of Semarang.

Because of the indigenous people is facing difficulty in saying the Dutch name of this church, in order to make it easy say to was finally called Blenduk because it has a dome-shaped roof red brick made ​​of bronze and two twin towers in front of him. The name change also occurs in Berok bridge that used to be the gateway to the Old Town. Burg word meaning bridge into skirt and pronounced that name continues to be used today.