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Photo of the Moment: The Lost Hindu Temple, Indonesia
by Mike Richard
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About the Author
Vagabondish editor, Mike Richard, lives in Rhode Island - a spit of land in the northeastern U.S. He is a professional web designer and travel junkie with an unhealthy addiction to backpacking, camping, hiking and seeing the world. He enjoys knit hats, small, declarative sentences and speaking in the third person.















March 19th, 2008
The “lost” temple is also called Prambanan which is actually one of the two big attractions outside of the city of Yogyakarta. You’ll find hundreds of vendors outside the gates.
December 6th, 2008
Could i use the picture for publicity purpose?
December 8th, 2008
@Andi: thanks for your interest. You’re welcome to contact the photographer directly (more info here: http://www.flickr.com/people/stuckincustoms/)
Cheers!
January 22nd, 2009
I don’t know why these temples are ignored. You will see similar temples in Cambodia, burma and vietnam and other places. There beauty is speechless and the world know nothing about the vast temples…..they are in bad shape with no funds which could save these beautiful constructions…everybody talk about 7 wonders….my question is why are they ignored…very sad