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I flew directly from Jakarta, Indonesia to Balikpapan on the island of Borneo, to do school visits at an international school. The island of Borneo consists of Kalimantan, the Indonesia portion as well as Brunei and east Malaysia. The children wear bright white socks, school uniforms starched and pressed, hair all combed and perfect. Yet all around is dirt and dust…En route to the airport, the taxi driver comments that there is a lot of unemployment since logging of the rain forest became illegal. Has that really stopped? At the airport, a young man immediately starts a conversation, wanting to practice his English. I enjoy picking up more and more words in Bahasa, the Indonesian language. There are also many Dutch words sprinkled in, in which you can see the Dutch history here: kantir kantoor meaning office , apotek apotheek - drug store etc. I was the only westerner on the flight from Jakarta to Pekanbaru. The only place to wait is outside in the heat under a roof. There are hundreds of people in colourful dress sitting on the sidewalks, waiting for flights or rides. They all smile and bow. I stand out like a sore thumb. They can also choose to live in town - very different from the other schools I visited in Indonesia where staff often lived in gated compounds. I have the VIP suite in a 3 story condo buildings overlooking lovely gardens, town and sea - right next to the pool. It has a living room with kitchen corner and breakfast bar as well as a bedroom and bathroom. My first day here is a Sunday - no school. But the wonderful librarian has arranged a special trip. We leave in 5 cars with 15 kids, teachers and drivers, to go to a nearby orangutan reserve. First I was given an orangutan t-shirt that looks like an orangutan hugs you - a fundraiser for the reserve. Then we embarked on a WILD ride through town and several other towns along a narrow, winding road. The towns and road hug the coastline. The driver kept passing motorbikes, cars, trucks and pedestrians in curves with absolutely no views and without changing gears We passed roadside stands loaded with pineapples, chickens scratching in the dust, boys bathing in the river, women laying out laundry, scrawny dogs, tables of fruit for sale, carts of gasoline jugs. Such a colourful, vibrant jumble of life. After an hour we turn left up into the hills and jolt along red dirt, rutted roads until we reached the orangutan reserve. As with all other wildlife here, their habitat has diminished greatly due to the cutting of rainforest and the animals are endangered. Here they live protected but without the freedom they should have. The orangutans live on an island in relative freedom. They swing in trees and have a lot of space but can never be returned to the wild. We went up into the eco-lodge, a gorgeous building with roofs made from the thready fiber of palm trees, where you can stay overnight and wake up high over the canopy of trees and look out over Borneo. The kids at this international school were chatting about their weekend trips to Singapore and Jakarta. And they have all lived in many countries: Syria, Kuwait, Venezuela…. This is a gamelan, a traditional instrument in Indonesia. To hear it, click the link below. The middle school has 15 kids, the total school is 60 kids and the kids are nice, keen, curious, interested in stuff. One teacher who works here grew up at international schools. His parents taught in International Schools around the world. He was born when they taught in Brazil. During his childhood he lived in Kuwait, Iran, Africa, China and more. During the week, I did author talks, slideshow presentations and writing workshops all day. The funnest part for me came after school when the librarian and I went to town together. We drove to a narrow alley, lined with carts selling all sorts of different foods. There we found a tiny shop with fabrics. The lady showed us fabrics and I chose two different ones. I left her one of the shirts I was wearing and she promised to make me two shirts in the right size by Saturday! It costs about 5 dollar to have a shirt custom made from batik fabric! We also visited some local markets. People smiled and bowed and pointed at their wares - they are so friendly! There was fish, meat, chickens both dead and alive. Plastic trinkets, slippers, cloth. I love markets in Asia! These tropical rains are amazing. They will literally hit out of the blue. Within minutes the gutters and roads are raging rivers. Rain comes down in a solid curtain and bounces up on the pavement. It can last ten minutes or 2 hours but it will stop suddenly and dry up in no time. One of the most amazing things I learned about here, was the stories of the librarian from her recent trip to Kalimantan. They had been lucky enough to be invited to a funeral ceremony there. Traditionally, people who die there are completely preserved in formaldehyde. Then the family starts saving money for the funeral. They will need to buy about 23 buffalo, depending on their status. They also need to have a cave chipped out in a huge granite cliff face. After two years or more, hundreds of relatives and villagers are invited to the funeral: with much dancing, singing and eating. They sacrifice a buffalo. And all the while, the deceased person is present! I saw photos of this beautiful elderly lady, with her hair all done, her best dress on, nails polished, make-up on a good looking face But she had been dead for 2 years. Absolutely mind blowing. Finally she was put to rest in the cave, with others. But a look-alike statue will sit upright on the edge, overlooking the valley where she spent her life. Amazing… Below is a link to a website with more details about this unusual ceremony. Indonesia is a fascinating country with beautiful people and ancient traditions! Listen to a gamelan! Ecolodge at orangutan sanctuary. Amazing funeral rituals. About Us. Literacy Projects. Margriet's Books. June 24, Indonesia. My batik shirt in the making. My favourite souvenir: a beaded baby carrier. Resources : Borneo Tourism Listen to a gamelan! Ecolodge at orangutan sanctuary Amazing funeral rituals.

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