Garuda Indonesia Colours Magazine June 2016 | Page 22
20
Explore | Photo Editor
© Solent News/REX/Shutterstock
La: 6° 1’ 33.74’’ S Lo: 106° 39’ 41.58’’ E
Damselfly Lives Dangerously, Indonesia
by Kurit Afsheen
A green damselfly decides
to rest on a dangerous perch –
a young crocodile’s open jaw,
in Tanjung Pasir, Indonesia.
Happily, the crocodile didn’t seem
to notice, and after exploring,
the damselfly made its escape.
Seekor capung hinggap
di moncong buaya yang
sedang terbuka, di Tanjung Pasir
Indonesia. Buaya tersebut tampak
tak terganggu dan membiarkan
capung tersebut terbang.
Over 1,000 flights per
week to Jakarta.
Floating to the Market, Indonesia
by Fauzan Maududdin
Shoppers, traders and
merchants at the Lok Baintan
floating market, South
Kalimantan, make their way
home, forming a long line of
vessels so they can be pulled
down the river.
La: 3° 17’ 25.15’’ S Lo: 114° 41’ 20.62’’ E
Jakarta to Banjarmasin
35 flights per week
Para pembeli dan pedagang
di pasar apung Lok Baintan,
Kalimantan Selatan, beranjak
pulang, perahu-perahu kecil
tersebut berbaris memanjang
agar dapat ditarik.