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Indonesia- Journey to Sumatra

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Finally, my stomach was on the mend, and I was off to Sumatra to visit the small town of Bukit Lawang, a launch point into Gunung Leuser National Park, aka THE RAINFOREST! Rainforest is a buzzword in US culture, especially in elementary school for some reason.  "Save the rainforest!  Medicine comes from the rainforest!  Cute animals live in the rainforest!  'The man' is cutting down football fields of rainforest every day and only YOU can stop it by donating your pennies!  If we lose the rainforest we all will suffocate and die!"  So, if you went to 2nd grade in the United States, you know there is a lot of hype about the rainforest. Which means I had been anticipating this visit for at least 20 years. To top it off Gunung Leuser happens to be one of the very few places in the world you can see wild orangutans.  I researched many different spots to go and decided on this one.  It almost broke my heart that being sick might have prevented the trip, so I was very very

Indonesia-No Eating For Three Days

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I woke up early the next morning when it hit.  The dreaded fate of so many travelers.  Food poisoning.  We don't know what it was from.  We had a fancy Italian meal for dinner, and for lunch we had food that had been stored in the boat for who knows how long, at who knows what temperature and cooked who knows how well.  We suspect the boat food was the culprit but we'll never know.  Chelsea also wasn't feeling well but she wasn't quite as sick as me. All I could do was go from lying in bed to the bathroom and back.  No eating.  No sleeping.  No medicine would stay down...or up...or in...you get the picture.  Thankfully I have some great friends with experience in medicine and/or traveling abroad who talked me through what to do (thanks to Liz and Jackie!).  Chelsea was so good and kept me supplied with water and plain bread when I needed it to take medicine. We were flying out of Labuan Bajo that afternoon...which was going to be a problem.  The prospect of spe

Indoneisa- Pirate ship journey part II

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We woke up as the boat started moving towards our next destination, Padar Island.  The sunrise was beautiful.  I relished it because it was also the only part of the day I wasn't on the verge of death by hot climate.  Overall, I would say the views were beyond anything I have seen anywhere, including Prince William Sound and the Nepali Coast of Hawaii. The last time I was happy for the next few days...kidding...kind of Padar Island was the next stop.  It was straight out of a magazine, as long as you didn't look too close.  Notice the small text of the sign, "would be more beauty without trash." It's hard to see, but almost everything you see on the beach is trash and it's RIGHT in front of the sign.  I don't know if it was due to how the currents flow, or if boats waiting for tourists dump trash in this bay.  Either way, it was pretty sad to see in one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. OK.  Can we talk about sweat fo