Rabu, 16 Maret 2011

Sibuknya Jadi Anak Kelas 3

Sebelum nya aku post tentang Pra UN 1 yang sudah berlalu.
Jadwal makin padat setelah Pra UN 1. Mulai dari pengayaan, lomba LCT, dan ujian ujian seperti ujian praktek (Ipa, B.Indo, B.Inggris, B.sunda, S.Musik, Karawitan, Olahraga, S.Rupa, TIK) mulai dari hari senin sampai senin nya lagi.
Nah, seminggu setelah itu (senin) aku harus belajar lagi untuk Pra UN 2 selama 4 hari sampai sekarang (kamis), dan senin nya aku harus menghapal lagi untuk UAS. ckckck.. Dan akhirnya aku harus menjalani ujian sebenarrnya yaitu dengan sistim baru yang sangat menakutkan

Berbeda dengan UN kemarin, UN sekarang tidak ada Ujian PERBAIKAN.
UN sekarang bisa dibantu/dipadukan dengan nilai rapot. Yang nilai rapot kelas 1 dan 2 nya jelek berarti kelas tiga ini nilai nya harus bagus semua! apalagi di mata pelajaran yang di UN kan (Matematika, B.Indonesia, IPA, B.Inggris)
Dan juga yang paling menyeramkan dalam melaksanakan UN, tiap kelas nya ada LIMA paket soal yang di UN kan.
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Sabtu, 05 Maret 2011

Bunaken


Bunaken is an area of 8.08 km ² island in the Bay of Manado, located in the northern island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This island is part of the city of Manado, the provincial capital of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Around the island there Bunaken Bunaken marine park which is part of Manado Tua Marine National Park. This marine park has a marine biodiversity one of the highest in the world. Scuba diving attracts many visitors to the island. Overall Bunaken marine park covers an area of 75,265 hectares with five islands within it, namely the island of Manado Tua, Bunaken Island, Island Siladen, Mantehage Island follows several children his island, and island Naen. Although covering an area of 75,265 hectares, the location of the dive (diving) is limited in each of the five beaches that surround the island.

Bunaken marine park has a 20 point dive (dive spot) with varying depth of up to 1344 meters. Of the 20 diving points, 12 points among them diving around Bunaken Island. Twelve point dive is the most frequently visited by divers and lovers of the beauty of underwater scenery.

Most of the 12 point dive in Bunaken Island lined up from the southeast to the northwest of the island. In this region there are underwater great walls, which is also called the hanging walls, or a giant rock walls that stand vertically and curved upward. These rock walls are also a source of food for fish in the waters around Bunaken Island.

How to reach the location:
Can the Port of Manado, Marina Nusantara Diving Centre (NDC) in the District of Molas, and from the Marina Blue Banter.
From Port of Manado, we can use a motor boat to the island Siladen with travel time about 20 minutes, Bunaken Island 30 minutes, 50 minutes Montehage Island, and Island Nain 60 minutes. While the Marina Blue Banter, we can use the available cruises to the area of tourism in Bunaken Island and takes about 10-15 minutes, while from the Port of NDC to the dive sites of Bunaken Island can menggunakanspeed boat with about 20 minutes travel time.
Every visitor who enters the area of Bunaken Marine Park ticket charge of Rp50 thousand. Rates are valid both for visitors who want to dive or not to dive. In addition to regular tickets, there are also tickets valid for one year with the price of 150 thousand. Visitors who purchase an annual ticket will be given a kind of special badges made of plastic as free passes TLNB.
Tourists who intend to spend the night there could choose a place to stay that consists of various resorts and homestay. There is also the following dive equipment rental services instructors to teach visitors dive. Diving instructor who is on an average TLNB have mastered foreign languages like English, German, Dutch, and French


 
 
 
Animals of the Sea at Bunaken
Area of the island is only 8 km away, but extraordinarily beautiful marine park. In it there are many rare marine life.
Imagine, in this world there are only 8 species of giant clams and seven of them contained in Bunaken. In addition there is a finger-sized marine animals are adult sea horses, there are grouper, sea snails, and other marine animals that add to the beauty of Bunaken.

Besides the animals mentioned above, there are about 3000 species are very difficult to mention one by one, with all sorts of shapes and colors are stunning. But the names of the popular marine animals are fish lolosi yellow, fish ila trunk, white oci Fish, fish, horses gusumi, garopa fish, mollusks, and others. You all can enjoy the beauty of Bunaken it by snorkeling.

Do not worry if you are not proficient in snorkeling or scuba diving, there are many instructors who will guide and help you enjoy the beauty of Bunaken.

Things to be grateful when I saw the beauty of Bunaken are much sought after by foreign tourists so that this increasingly popular tourist attractions. Because of the popularity it makes many local officials are intrigued to restore the beauty of their sea and explore the potential beauty of the sea with the guard and open up new tourism arena.

By default this is increasingly arousing tourism in Indonesia and a field of sustenance for the Indonesian people and the community generally in that area in particular.

Residents around the area of Bunaken itself is very well aware that cleanliness and beauty of Bunaken is a valuable asset that must be maintained. Therefore, they try to keep the clean sea and beaches, littered with garbage and other things that can damage coral reefs.

The island is located northwest of the city of Manado, has a diversity of life that is very large, because these islands are places where plankton which is the food of all marine creatures rise to the surface. Because of the large amount of plankton that rises to the top surface of the ocean, many marine organisms that choose this place as home. Snorkler and divers can see 70% -80% of marine species in the world, seven of eight species of giant clams can be ketemukan in Bunaken.

The beauty of Bunaken on 5 Meter

The beauty of the coral reefs of Bunaken Island is also still very good. They do not undergo a process of bleaching or coral bleaching, the effects of el-nino storm so that the color and its beauty is maintained. In addition to natural factors, the condition of reefs in Bunaken also guard by citizens on patrol around tirelessly to preserve the integrity of this marine park. They realize, without a healthy coral reefs, they will lose a good livelihood. Bunaken marine park's success is now followed by all the marine parks are popping up in Indonesia.

The beauty of Bunaken At 15 meters

In Bunaken, the tourists can see a lot of things that rarely can be seen as:

Pygmy Seahorse: horse sea horse sea is very unique. The size of the sea horse is only for finger nail, and usually resembles a pink house in gorgonians sea fans. This sea horse will always resemble the color of the sea horse home to escape pursuit by their predators such as groupers.







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Kamis, 03 Maret 2011

Komodo island





History :
In 1910 the Dutch named the island in the southern province of East Nusa Tenggara is the nickname of Komodo Island. This story begins with Lieutenant Steyn va Hens Broek who tries to prove statements about the presence of Dutch troops dragon looking like a monster on the island.

Reports of his men about the giant lizard was not a figment. Steyn then killed one of these dragons and bring documentation to the Museum and Botanical Garden in Bogor to be investigated.

Komodo Island is a beautiful charm make this island worth visiting. The main attractions of this island is a close look at the only natural habitat of one of ancient animals that survived for three hundred million years.
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A tense and exciting journey you will meet and spend lots of money, here are some alternative way to Komodo Island. Arriving in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara provincial capital, you can get on a plane headed Ende, and the journey continues for ten hours by minibus to the town Labuhanbajo which is the gateway to Komodo Island or the easiest option to reach Labuan Bajo region is to use the airport flight path Ngurai Rai Denpasar, Bali (available 2-3 times a flight Denpasar-Labuan Bajo every day). Travelers can also use a flight route Kupang Labuan Bajo-flight service even though this is only available once a week.

There is also a sea route, the ferry from Sape NTB ready to Labuanbajo or mengantarakan You can also use the ship Pelni from Sheet Harbour, Lombok (1 time in 2 weeks).

From Labuanbajo, a city located in the westernmost part of Flores Island is the journey continues to Komodo Island by speed boat about two hours. Each speed boat for rent with the price of one million dollars back home or you can use the cheaper timber ship, certainly takes a long time.

To get into the area every person charged 15 dollars for foreign tourists and 75 thousand dollars for local tourists for three days.

On this island you are free to look closely dragons are the largest lizard species in the world with an average body length reaches 3.13 meters and weighing up to 165 kg was free to roam.
In addition, you also can watch the various activities of these rare animals, like dragons mating occurs between May to August, the Komodo dragon was eating the deer, goats, pigs and watch the dragons bask in the street and in the branches of trees in the morning.

Komodo Island animals live and breed well. And the most frightening threats are human beings, because human beings hunt deer or wild boar, favorite food of this reptile. Now, the island's only harbor at least one thousand two hundred, dragons. In addition to the P Park, tourists can find dragons on the other islands are still covered in the Komodo National Park which is the island of Rinca and Padar, so that their overall number to approximately 2500 individuals.

The island became a national park was also stores a variety of exotic flora wood by local people Sepang which is used as a medicine and dye clothes, this nitak tree or sterculia oblongata in the believe is useful as medicines and seeds are tasty and delicious like peas.

The Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is an endangered species which can only be found in the Komodo National Park (KNP) in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). Because of the unique and rare nature of this animal, KNP was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986.

The park includes three major islands, Komodo, Rinca and Padar, and numerous smaller islands together totaling 603 km2 of land. The total size of Komodo National Park is presently 1,817 km2. Proposed extensions of 25 km2 of land (Banta Island) and 479 km2 of marine waters would bring the total surface area up to 2,321 km2.At least 2500 Komodos live in this area. Large dragons are usually three meters long and weigh up to 90 kg. Their habitat has beautiful panoramic views of savannas, rain forests, white beaches, beautiful corals, and clean blue seas. In this area, you can also find horses, wild buffalo, deer, wild boar, snakes, monkeys, and various types of birds.

KNP has a rich and amazing underwater sea biotica. Divers claim that Komodo waters are one of the best diving sites in the world. It has fascinating underwater scenery. You can find 385 species of beautiful corals, mangrove forests, and seaweeds as a home for thousands of fish species, 70 types of sponges, 10 types of dolphins, 6 types of whales, green turtles and various types of sharks and stingrays.

The sea around Komodo Island offers vibrant colors and exotic marine life which will enchant divers and snorkelers alike as endless schools of fish ride the waterways rushing up from deep sea vents, below them the seabed is covered with a thick carpet of florescent corals and marine invertebrates, an underwater photographers paradise.

The waters that surround the island are turbulent and teeming with unparalled marine life. A marine reserve has recently been established and this reserve is largely undocumented and remains unexplored. Komodo National Park was established in 1980. It was declared as a Man and Biosphere Reserve and a World Heritage Site in 1986. KNP includes three major islands - Komodo, Rinca and Padar and numerous smaller islands together totaling 41,000 ha of land contains 132,000 ha of marine waters.

The corals in Komodo National park are pristine, with Mantas, sharks, turtles, dolphins, dugong, many pelagics, to the tiny pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, frog fish, you name it we've got it. The sites vary from gentle easy coral slopes to heart pounding adrenalin rides, from the warm waters of the Flores Sea in the north to the chillier waters down south in the Indian Ocean, the underwater terrain is so varied with sheer cliff walls, pinnacles, sandy flat bottoms, underwater plateaus, slopes, caves, swim-throughs, channels, all with varying colours, sizes and types of coral both hard and soft.










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