Going to Temajo Island
with
Khatulistiwa English Community
Khatulistiwa English Community
Bridge to the World
By:
Yunita Kusumawardani
Khatulistiwa
English Community or Key is one of English community in Pontianak,
indonesia. The founding father is Mr.
Septian Adinegara. Previously, he was wary of planning an English study
group because his comrades didn’t enough serious about it, it’s just yapping. In 2008, one of his friend, (unknown) rose his
pretension to built an English study group once more. In this time, he built this
community for a reality with bright vision and mission.
What makes Key
different with others? Key has a lot
of agendas, discussing, watching, game, tour, broadcasting, studying compare,
etc. (23-24/06) We went to Temajo Island
recently. It is in Mempawah. Before we
get there, we have taught basics English lesson for some children in Mempawah.
Key with children took picture after having spontaneous teaching |
We got to Temajo
Island by boat, and it needed about one hour. There’s gorgeous beach
which
has a good spot for taking picture. There’re still so much cockle shells, the
sea grass and stones lied across the sea. We stayed in a really simply villa
for a night, this villa has a good water work, and friendly keeper. Fortunately,
it is closed the mosque.One of gorgeous spot in Temajo Island's beach |
Me |
KEy have cockle shells, Yummy! |
Temajo Island
didn’t have permanent residents. It’s nature an island that separate from the
west of Borneo. There’re seven hills, and the wood is creepy...hehe. But we could
still explore it as long as we didn’t do something bad. We went to the other
beach side of the island to get the boat, walked on footpath. We faced some
challenge, there’s a fallen tree which closed the footpath, but we still went
on by went through the gap, it’s a bit difficult for the big body, but we could
make it. The footpath’s not always smooth, there’s broken footpath, once we
passed challenge by walking on a thin stem.
Then, when we get the other beach side, we couldn’t reach
the boat in the coastal area. Because the sea didn’t enough tide. In a pinch,
we crossed the sea. Surprisingly, we’re surrounded by a lot of corals. Can you imagine how it feels, walked on the
coral? Ugh, don’t try this at beach. Because, it seemed like walked on
shards, and if you got fall into it, it seemed like a crab bite you. I was the
lucky ones who step by a sandal. The rest got wound.
They’re all my souvenirs from Temajo Island with Khatulistiwa
English Community. Hope we become more Compaq after unsettling Temajo
island. Together we bridge to the world. See ya!
Daftar Pustaka:
http://planet7th.blogspot.com/
Oh MG hahaha :D
ReplyDeleteBut, where's story , you told me you'll be tell me about strand ( pakai r pelat) :P xixi..
ReplyDeletei really want to join haha..
maybe next year,( kalau ade lagi la hehe)
I am speechless for this vacation actually, but yes sure I will post my own version in my blog, but in Bahasa ya :)
ReplyDeletefikri: yap, i wrote not whole of the story...
ReplyDeletebecause i thinks it's good to share privately,,hehe
Mis dini: wkwk,, btw, how are you doing miss? i hope full of spirit,
hmm, i have stars which flied surrounding my head along this day..
@miss: asik hehehe jadi ga leteh translate ny hehehe, punya yunita baca pakai harfiah maknawiah aja hehe
ReplyDelete@ yunita : jgn digetok pakai palu :S
Yunita !
ReplyDeleteI miss temajo(k) already
I am safe and sound Yunita hahaha.. yeah, me too. Right after going home that day, I still feel the dizziness we had in the motor boat. Sooo ngambang =))
ReplyDelete@fikri: don't pretend to be not understand, u are the son of Rosmaniar after all, hehe
ReplyDelete@buniarti: Oh, really? btw, are u one of Key's member?
@miss: definitely! as if everything is moving and waving...ckck
hahaha
ReplyDeletei dont pretend. i just admit dont know anything ( amnesia )
haha
what the? why my mother include here 0,0
OWEMJI,,
ReplyDeletehei,, Absolutely,
I am the one whose name is nhier :)
what a view! :)
ReplyDeletewonderful
I really love this travel notes. To be honestly, I am dreaming of visiting to this place at sometime in the future with my whole family. Thanks for sharing this awesome stories of yours
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Great Posting
@buniarti: oops, sorry! i didn't know, your photo looks different.. ;)
ReplyDelete@affanibnu: Yup,Gorgeous
@kang asep: visit there by using helicopter kang.. hha
this a great community right? (two thumbs)
ReplyDeletekeep going on...
wanna swim to observe coral ?
ReplyDelete