SUMATRA

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Silver_Owl
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This may appear a strange question but..has anybody ever been to Sumatra?
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Steve303 wrote:This may appear a strange question but..has anybody ever been to Sumatra?
Java, just next door. Does that count?
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Not quiet Si. Do they have Batak houses in Java?
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Steve303 wrote:Not quiet Si. Do they have Batak houses in Java?
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Flats/2443/rumah.html

Very nice! I remember seeing some here http://www.jakarta.go.id/index.php?pg=other&o_id=19 but that doesn't count I suppose!

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Cheers for them big fella. What I was actually wanting to know was the interior layout of the houses. Like; do they have mpderrn appliances etc... but they're good pics man.
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