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This blog aims to collect and provide any useful information about travelling and any aspects related to it. Both in English and Bahasa Indonesia. This blog will be updated every day.

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Blog ini bertujuan mengumpulkan dan menyediakan informasi yang berguna tentang melancong dan semua aspek yang berkaitan. Blog ini berbahasa Inggris dan Indonesia. Blog ini diperbaharui setiap hari.

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