Well, I'm leaving the country on Friday. I'll be flying to Chicago, then Hong Kong for a brief stop, then a layover in Singapore for the night before finally flying to Jakarta in the morning.
Here's what the country looks like (click to enlarge and see the whole thing):
Indonesia is made up of about 6000 inhabited islands. Jakarta is on the island of Java, in the Southwest corner of the country. After the month or so of orientation, I will move on to Manado, where I'll be living and teaching at a public high school. Manado is on the northern tip of the island of Sulawesi, which is the funny shaped island right in the middle.
Here's a close-up (see Manado in the top right corner?):
Sulawesi is home to some unique animals:
the babirusa (there's a baby babirusa at the St. Louis zoo right now--it is very cute)
the Celebes macaque
the tarsier, which is the smallest monkey there is, I believe
(to mention a few)
The city of Manado is right on the ocean, and the area is famous for snorkeling and scuba diving...
Anyway, I'm going now to work on packing, so check back here later, and I'll keep you updated on my trip!
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I'm so excited for you, Anna! I just talked to Amanda tonight and we agreed that we can't imagine anyone more perfect than you to go on this kind of adventure. Also please take lots of pictures of animals.
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