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Sex Education Park

A Phallus Garden in "Love Land"

There's a persistent prejudice against the Japanese, the Koreans and other Asians -- that they're prudish and repressed. But go to "Love Land" on Cheju Island in South Korea and you'll start to question that cliché.

Jeju Loveland (also known as Love Land) is an outdoor sculpture park which opened in 2004 on Cheju Island in South Korea. The park is focused on a theme of sex, running sex education films, and featuring 140 sculptures representing humans in various sexual positions. It also has other elements such as large phallus statues, stone labia, and hands-on exhibits such as a "masturbation-cycle." The park's website describes the location as, "a place where sexually-oriented art and eroticism meet."



















































































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The DB "Royale" double truffle burger $120

Celebrity chef Daniel Bouloud gave this all-American dish a fancy French makeover and a couture price tag. His version of the classic ground beef burger is stuffed with red wine-braised short ribs (off the bone), foie gras, a mix of root vegetables and preserved black truffle. Hold the ketchup though, the pièce de résistance is a double helping of fresh black truffles on top.

This burger, if you can call it that, is served on a homemade toasted parmesan and poppy seed bun with a touch of fresh horseradish, oven roasted tomato confit, fresh tomato, red onions and frisée lettuce. And, of course it comes with a side of French fries -- or pillows of pommes soufflé if you prefer.

Foodies should note that the Royale is only served at DB Bistro Moderne in New York City and at the Daniel Boulud Brasserie in Las Vegas during the black truffle season, which usually runs from late December through the end of March.





Macaroni and cheese with white truffles $95

Kraft may be the cheesiest, but the macaroni and cheese at LA's Mélisse restaurant is definitely the priciest. That's because chef Josiah Citrin spares no expense grating a hefty portion of white truffles over his fresh tagliatelle, smothered in parmesan cheese and brown butter truffle froth.

This glorified version of the kids classic can't be found on the children's menu, or among the restaurant's standard fare for that matter. Mélisse only makes it available during the white truffle season, which is October through December.





Golden Opulence sundae $1,000

First dates looking to impress or sweet-sixteens in search of something special strike gold, quite literally, at Serendipity 3, the legendary New York City eatery where celebs are often spotted. The restaurant's golden opulence sundae is covered in 23-carat edible gold leaf and is also rich in flavor thanks to Tahitian vanilla ice cream infused with Madagascar vanilla beans and chunks of rare Chuao chocolate from Venezuela.

In lieu of Hershey's syrup and a maraschino cherry, this sundae is drizzled with one of the world's most expensive chocolates, from Amedei Porcelana, and then adorned with candied fruits, gold covered almonds, chocolate truffles and marzipan cherries.

The dish also features a dollop of sweet Grande Passion caviar served with a mother of pearl spoon and a gilded sugar flower. The whole shebang looks as good as it tastes, served in a Baccarat crystal goblet (yours to keep) with an 18-carat gold spoon (not included).




Philly cheesesteak $100

It may not end the war between Geno's and Pat's but cheesesteak lovers will want to sample another local favorite, from the Philadelphia steakhouse Barclay Prime. In this upscale take on the classic, Kobe beef is substituted for top-round chuck and accompanied with butter poached lobster and shaved French black truffles.

As for the cheese, or "whiz wit," as they say in Philadelphia, that's melted Taleggio imported from Italy, a far cry from the standard provolone. The sandwich is served on a homemade brioche bun finished with house-made mustard, along with a small bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne.



Nino's pizza with caviar $1,000

There's no pepperoni or mushrooms (not even of the truffle variety) on the world's most expensive pizza, but this personal 12-inch pie is topped with four different types of caviar, including black Russian Royal Sevruga, as well as thinly sliced lobster tail, creme fraiche and chives.

New York City restaurant owner Nino Selimaj began proffering this slice of heaven at his Italian namesake restaurant six months ago, and has since sold several of them at his Upper East Side establishment. Be sure to call ahead if you want to try one too.

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The World's Creepiest Places



Step away from that pumpkin! While we're more than happy to get into the swing of Halloween, we refuse to do a roundup of the trite and not-so-true haunted hotels around the world. Nonetheless, in our travels we've happened upon a number of places that are genuinely creepy, from a dive site among WWII wrecks in Micronesia to a tour through the eerie, abandoned town near Chernobyl in the Ukraine. You'd be wrong to dismiss these destinations as merely spooky stop-offs, too. Many have true historical significance (the Paris Catacombs and its links to the French Revolution), while others are destinations of great beauty (the Easter Islands in the Pacific Ocean). So in the spirit (sorry) of the season, here are 13 (sorry again) of the world's weirdest destinations. Sensitive souls should read on with caution.





Bhangarh, India

India's Bhangarh, in the Rajasthan region north of Jaipur, is a town with a mysterious history. Built in the 1630s, it was abruptly abandoned ten years later for reasons that are still unclear. Legend has it that after a convoluted series of events involving a princess and a jar of enchanted oil, a massacre occurred and the town was never repopulated. Nowadays there are tourists aplenty by day, but no one stays at night. This might have something to do with the supposed curse placed on the town by a jealous shaman. Even the local archeological office is located half a mile away (better safe than sorry). But the magnificent ruins—not to mention the Palace of Prostitutes—imply that Bhangarh was something of a Gomorrah of extravagant goings-on. Perhaps that history—and not the ghost stories—is why a sign at the entrance reads, "Staying here after sunset is strictly prohibited." Either way, we're happy to rest our heads at the ultra-luxe Amanbagh resort six miles away.





Mütter Museum, Philadelphia

From the sliced human head floating in a glass case, à la Damien Hirst, to the gruesome collection of preserved presidential tumors and a plaster cast of Siamese twins Chang and Eng (as well as their actual conjoined livers), Philadelphia's Mütter museum is a must-see, especially for those who found the movie Dead Ringers oddly compelling. Part of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the oldest medical school complex in North America, it combines exhibits of pathological objects, surgical tools, and anatomical curiosities. Other wonders on display include the tallest skeleton in North America and a collection of 2,000 objects removed from people's throats, each with its own case history. There is an almost gleeful disconnection between the museum's mission—"to advance the cause of health, and uphold the ideals and heritage of medicine"—and the often shocking displays. High on the ugh-list are the painted papier-mâché models of the effects of gangrene and the wax faces with various eye injuries; the air outside is bound to seem fresh afterward, no matter what the weather.





Truk Lagoon, Chuuk, Micronesia

A ship ripped neatly in half offers a perfect cutaway view of life and death on the high seas. Everything is encrusted with barnacles, from cabins and boiler rooms to onboard assault tanks and airplanes. Much of the Japanese Navy's WWII fleet lies in the shallow Truk Lagoon in a volcanic valley in Micronesia, part of the Caroline Islands 3,200 miles southwest of Hawaii. Now a deep-blue diver's paradise (it was the subject of a Jacques Cousteau documentary in 1971), this was where the Allies sunk more than 60 battleships and aircraft carriers in 1944, many going down with their crews trapped inside. While swimming through the wrecks, you can spot gas masks, sake cups, and the odd "human remain." The ships are corroding fast and many have become full-fledged coral reefs, but they still provide a jaw-dropping testimony to the ravages of war. Tour companies, including the Blue Lagoon Dive Shop, offer excursions for experienced divers.





Sonora Witchcraft Market, Mexico City, Mexico

Witches packed into tightly spaced stalls proffer advice and spells for $10, promising quick ends to poverty and spousal infidelity, while some rather unhappy-looking exotic animals—iguanas, frogs, and wild birds—are for sale in cages. This is the Sonora Witchcraft Market, open daily to pilgrims from Mexico City and far beyond who come to have their fortunes read and attempt to find a shortcut to a better life. The market is a labyrinth of stalls that cover a few city blocks, and it's the regional source for "spiritual" stuff ranging from potions derived from ancient Aztec recipes to Buddha statues. For hard-core enthusiasts, perhaps some rattlesnake blood or a dried hummingbird will give your fortunes a jolt. But you should be aware that witchcraft in Mexico is no joke: The National Association of Sorcerers has weighed in on presidential elections, casting spells to make them free and fair. And of course there's a dark side, such as bad-luck charms from the Santerí—a religion that scares the daylights out of locals—and don't give anyone in Mexico a black candle unless you really, really mean it.





Easter Island, Chile

One of the most unnerving things about the 30-foot carved heads that dot Easter island is that they're not looking out at you as you arrive; the famous unsmiling moai sculptures look inward from the sea, as if guilty of some crime. Perhaps it has something to do with the virtual disappearance of the people who made them. At only 63 square miles, tiny Easter Island is home to more mystery for its size than just about anyplace else on earth. The Rapa Nui people, nearly extinct a century ago but flourishing now, kept no written records of how they moved the enormous moai around the island, sometimes as far as 14 miles, from the volcanic quarry where they were carved. We like the theory that UFOs were behind it all. It's said that the Rapa Nui grew so devoted to their stone heads that they sacrificed their civilization in the interest of bigger, better, and more perfect specimens. The island's now accessible via Chile (a five-and-a-half-hour flight), and the new Explora property offers a range of treks, as well as luxury accommodation.





Manchac Swamp, Louisiana

As your boat pushes out into the swamp by torchlight, ancient cypress trees and Spanish moss drape across the water. That far-off howl you hear might just be the rou-ga-rou, the Cajun version of the Wolfman. The Manchac Swamp, a.k.a. the "haunted swamp," near New Orleans is a Southern Gothic fan's dream. An imprisoned voodoo queen is said to have cast a curse on these watery surroundings around the turn of the last century, resulting in the disappearance of three hamlets in a hurricane in 1915. The occasional corpse still surfaces in this otherwise untouched bird sanctuary, left alone by commercial development for more than 100 years. Torchlit nighttime boat tours are offered by the Old River Plantation Adventure. But beware: As anyone who has spent a night in the wild can tell you, nature can be anything but gentle, and the staring red-eyed alligators can give you a real fright as they watch your boat cruise slowly by.





Bran Castle, Bran, Romania

A vertiginous hilltop climb leads to a storybook castle that seems to have no horizontal surfaces: Endless stairways and towers are all that is visible. Inside, underground passageways connect dozens of rooms containing rococo antiques and suits of armor. All that's missing from Dracula's Castle, as Bran Castle is known, is a stormy night and a lightning bolt to illuminate the scene. A cloud of legend, local folklore, and literary pedigree hang over the dramatic fortress, perched 200 feet above the Romanian town of Bran. The castle has certainly reaped a PR bonanza as the setting for Bram Stoker's Dracula, with a reported 450,000 visitors a year—not bad for an isolated spot in Eastern Europe. The name comes from the notoriously sadistic tyrant Vlad the Impaler, known as Vlad Dracula, who is said to have used the castle as an occasional base of operations. Vlad earned his nickname by hoisting tens of thousands of enemies on stakes; one engraving shows him feasting alone at a table surrounded by a veritable forest of his victims hanging on spikes. Bram Stoker got wind of Vlad's legend and, after a visit to Romania, modeled Count Dracula's castle on this one. The castle is quite tourist-friendly, but just be aware that it closes at 4 pm, lest the sun set before visitors are safely away.





Paris Catacombs, Paris, France

Bones and skulls are stacked on either side of a narrow corridor like merchandise at a warehouse—a lot of merchandise. The air is close and cool, with just a hint of decomposition, and there's rude graffiti dating from the French Revolution, mainly about the king and the feeble nobility. Once inside, you can easily see why Victor Hugo and Anne Rice have set stories in Paris's famous Catacombs. Snaking some 187 miles through underground passages around the city, only a tiny portion is open to the public—it's said that the rest is patroled by the legendary cataflics, a special underground police force. Though guided tours are available, it's more creepy and effective to go on your own, when it's just you and millions of bones lit by the occasional low-wattage bulb. The catacombs were originally a Roman-era quarry, but when the Innocents Cemetery in central Paris started overflowing to the point of being a public health hazard in 1785, the tunnels came into their present state. Bones were carted off in elaborate nighttime ceremonies, and until 1814 the catacombs filled up with Paris's dead. You can reach out and rattle the ivory yourself if you like, but the greatest chill is in wondering which of them didn't die of natural causes.





Winchester House, San Jose, California

The Winchester "Mystery" House is a colossal construction built on a foundation of superstition. It's said that Sarah Winchester, heiress to the arms company, was told by a soothsayer that the ghosts of those killed by Winchester rifles would haunt her unless she moved from Connecticut to the West and built a house that could never be finished in her lifetime. Construction started in 1884 in San Jose, California, and kept going nonstop for 38 years until her death. Now the house's 160 rooms are haunted by her madness and packed with bizarre details: Staircases go straight into the ceiling, doors open onto blank walls, spider motifs abound, and candelabras, coat hooks, and steps are arranged in multiples of 13. Reports of banging doors, footsteps in the night, moving lights, and doorknobs turning of their own accord have been occurring since the house was opened to the public. Tour options include Flashlight Tours every Friday the 13th and Halloween. But you don't have to believe in ghosts to be blown away by the scale and intricacy of the place, or the folly involved in building it.





Szoborpark, Budapest, Hungary

A towering Lenin addresses a now-absent city square, while Marx and Engels, wearing holy robes and carrying religious-looking texts (surely their own), are crumbling nearby. Budapest's Szoborpark is a collection of retired Soviet-era iconography just outside Budapest. A pavilion warehousing 40 years of often kitschy, sometimes terrifying, and overdone public statuary, the park is a brilliant solution to the problem that came up with liberation from Soviet tyranny in 1991: What to do with all that official art? While the rest of the former Soviet republics couldn't get rid of their Lenins fast enough, the Budapesters decided to round them up and put them on display. As you walk around, all those stony stares create the uncanny feeling that you're being watched. Take a 30-minute public bus ride from the city's central Déak Tér stop; you have 40 minutes to wander before the bus goes back into town.





Abbey of Thelema, Cefalù, Sicily, Italy

Aleister Crowley is perhaps the world's most infamous occultist, and this now-overgrown stone ranch-style house with hallways full of dark pagan frescoes was once the world capital of his satanic orgies. Or so it was reported in the 1920s. Crowley is now known for his famous fans, including Jimmy Page and Marilyn Manson, and the fact that he appears on the cover of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album. He founded the Abbey of Thelema—named after a utopia described in Rabelais' Gargantua whose motto is "Do as thou wilt"—in 1920 in the beach town of Cefalù, Sicily. It became a free-love commune with a dark side: Newcomers were forced to spend the night in the "Chamber of Nightmares," where, high on hashish and opiates, they stared at frescoes of earth, heaven, and hell. After a British society dandy named Raoul Loveday died of a fever contracted at the Abbey, the press had a field day, leading an embarrassed Benito Mussolini to expel the commune in 1923. Notorious underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger unearthed the compound in 1945 and made a movie there, although mysteriously the film was subsequently lost. The Abbey is now a collapsed semi-ruin, overrun with vegetation, but inside there are some original hellish frescoes that Crowley used to scare his disciples into shape. Intrepid and esoterically minded visitors visiting Sicily can wander the grounds and get some vibes, though no official tours are available.





Mary King's Close, Edinburgh, Scotland

Hidden below Edinburgh's medieval Old Town is a series of subterranean streets with an unsavory past. Mary King's Close is where plague victims were quarantined and left to die in the 17th century, and paranormal activity abounds down there. You might, for instance, feel some gentle tugging at your hands and legs by an unseen force. The cause is believed to be the ghost of Annie, a young girl abandoned by her parents in 1645. More than a hundred years later, in classic horror-tale fashion, a grand new building was constructed over Mary King's Close, leaving the streets, including the plague ghosts, intact underground. In 2003, the surprisingly well-preserved Close was opened to visitors, drawn by tales of its supernatural goings-on. Tour guides will accompany you down a stone staircase to the vaultlike, oppressive lanes. In addition to Annie's Room, there are typical re-creations of bygone lifestyles and plague deaths. Just remember to keep on moving, especially when you feel a sudden chill.





Chernobyl, Pripyat, Ukraine

Walk through the abandoned town of Pripyat in the Ukraine, and you'll find a large-scale crime scene abandoned in a hurry: A nursery full of children's shoes, and apartment complexes with the morning newspaper, dated April 28, 1986, open on the breakfast table. Two days before, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, minutes away, melted down, but it took 48 hours for the authorities to alert locals and clear them out of the world's biggest nuclear disaster site. Now that radiation levels are safe for short-term exposure, Chernobyl's nuclear complex has become an unlikely tourist attraction since opening to visitors in 2002. The power complex is at the center of the 20-mile-radius "Exclusion Zone," a regrown area of forests now populated by wolves and bears. Reactor #4 is the star of this sad show, today sheathed in a concrete and lead sarcophagus 200 feet high. A tour organization called Welcome to Ukraine offers day trips from Kiev via bus (you're advised to book two weeks in advance): You'll tour the forest and get to inspect the plant's exterior, including mounting an observation post to see the reactor, before walking to Pripyat, which was built in the 1970s and celebrated in official USSR propaganda as the "world's youngest town." It died young, but failed to leave a beautiful corpse.

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Suharto Family Portrait

Original caption: Suharto family portrait. Photo shows the Indonesian President posing with his wife and children. Undated photograph.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS





Suharto Head and Shoulders in Uniform

Original caption: 7/1966-Djakarta, Indonesia- Shy and retiring, Suharto rarely grants an interview, but is always ready to flash a warm, Javanese smile. His career is marked with dedication, having enlisted in the ranks of the Indonesian Army at the age of 19. Today, at 45, he is a full general and commands the nation's armed forces. Some people believe he also commands President Sukarno. He is shown here posing in uniform.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: July 1966

Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia





Fifth Deputy Premier of Indonesia

Original caption: Close ups of Indonesian Fifth deputy premier Lt. Gen. Suharto.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: April 15, 1966

Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia





General Suharto at Microphone

Original caption: 9/30/1966-Djakarta, Indonesia- Indonesian strongman General Suharto announces that former deputy premier Subandrio will go on trial for treason 10/1, the first anniversary of the attempted Communist coup in Indonesia. There are reports that President Sukarno may be forced to take the stand during Subandrio's trial and reveal for the first time his connections with the growth of Communist influence in Indonesia, prior to the takeover attempt.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: September 30, 1966

Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia





Suharto Speaks at Press Conference

Original caption: 7/1966-Djakarta, Indonesia- In one of his rare appearances with the press, Suharto announces the new "Cabinet of the People's Sufferings," which is currently laying the groundwork for the general's economic and political recovery program in Indonesia.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: July 1966

Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia





Indonesian Fifth Deputy Premier

Original caption: Close ups of Indonesian Fifth deputy premier Lt. Gen. Suharto.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: April 15, 1966

Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia





Indonesian 5Th Deputy Premier Suharto

Original caption: 1966: Indonesian 5th Deputy Premier Lt. Gen. Suharto seated in chair.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: 1966





Fifteh Deputy Premier Suharto

Original caption: Close ups of Indonesian Fifth deputy premier Lt. Gen. Suharto.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: April 15, 1966

Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia





First Indonesian Cabinet Meeting

Original caption: 8/4/1966-Jakarta, Indonesia- Members of the new Indonesian cabinet, formed July 25th, await the start of their first meeting at Freedom Palace. From left are: Chairman of the Presidium General Suharto; President Sukarno; Senior Minister of Economics and Finance S.H. Buwono IX; and Senior Minister of Politics A. Malik.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: August 4, 1966

Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia





President Suharto Addresses Parliament

Original caption: 3/4/1967-Jakarta, Indonesia- Indonesia's "de factor" President Gen. Suharto (left) addresses Parliament March 4 for the first time since President Sukarno turned over full executive powers to him late last month. Suharto urged that Parliament be cautious in deciding whether to dismiss President Sukarno from his remaining titular position.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: March 4, 1967

Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia





Suharto

Suharto, president of Indonesia since 1967. When Suharto took office, he developed the New Order, aimed to rejuvenate the economy with help from Western investors.

Image: © CORBIS

Date Photographed: 20th century





Indonesian President Suharto with U Thant

Indonesian President Suharto and his wife Siti meet United Nations Secretary General U Thant and his daughter Aye Aye at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: May 28, 1970

Location Information: Manhattan, New York, New York, USA





President Nixon and Suharto Chatting

Original caption: Washington: Indonesian President Suharto pays state visit to President Nixon at the White House. Photo shows Nixon and Suharto in Nixon's oval office.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: May 26, 1970

Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





President Nixon and Suharto Chatting

Original caption: Washington: Indonesian President Suharto pays state visit to President Nixon at the White House. Photo shows Nixon and Suharto on reviewing stand during welcoming ceremonies.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: May 26, 1970

Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





Indonesian President Suharto and French President Georges Pompidou

Indonesian President Suharto and French President Georges Pompidou at the entrance of the Elysee Palace during Suharto's official visit to France.

Image: © Henri Bureau/Sygma/Corbis

Photographer: Henri Bureau

Date Photographed: November 13, 1972

Location Information: Paris, France





Suharto and Ronald Reagan

Suharto and Ronald Reagan during Suharto's visit to the White House.

Image: © Dennis Whitehead/Corbis

Photographer: Dennis Whitehead

Date Photographed: October 1982

Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





Suharto

Suharto during his visit to the White House.

Image: © Dennis Whitehead/Corbis

Photographer: Dennis Whitehead

Date Photographed: October 1982

Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





Indonesian President Suharto Meets Indira Gandhi

Indonesian President Suharto visits Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi.

Image: © Kapoor Baldev/Sygma/Corbis

Photographer: Kapoor Baldev

Date Photographed: December 1980

Location Information: New Delhi, India





President Clinton with Indonesian President Suharto

Image: © Wally McNamee/CORBIS

Photographer: Wally McNamee

Date Photographed: October 27, 1995

Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





Ronald Reagan Conferring with Suharto

Original caption: Washington: President Reagan meets with Indonesian President Suharto in Oval Office 10/1, where the two leaders began their formal talks.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Photographer: Ronald T. Bennett

Date Photographed: October 12, 1982

Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





OFFICIAL VISIT OF PRESIDENT SUHARTO TO FRANCE

Image: © Bernard Bisson/Sygma/Corbis

Photographer: Bernard Bisson

Date Photographed: November 24, 1992





OFFICIAL VISIT OF PRESIDENT SUHARTO TO FRANCE

Image: © Bernard Bisson/Sygma/Corbis

Photographer: Bernard Bisson

Date Photographed: November 24, 1992





HILLARY CLINTON ON THE FRINGES OF THE APEC SUMMIT

Image: © MC NAMEE WALLY/CORBIS SYGMA

Photographer: Wally McNamee

Date Photographed: November 16, 1994





SUMMIT FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN COPENHAGEN

Image: © Bernard Bisson/Sygma/Corbis

Photographer: Bernard Bisson

Date Photographed: March 12, 1995





FIRST EUROPE-ASIA SUMMIT IN BANGKOK

Image: © Bernard Bisson/Sygma/Corbis

Photographer: Bernard Bisson

Date Photographed: March 2, 1996





SUHARTO'S RESIGNATION

Original caption: The Indonesian dictator has decided to resign after 32 years of power.

Image: © CORBIS SYGMA

Photographer: Jacques Langevin

Date Photographed: May 21, 1998





SUHARTO'S RESIGNATION

Original caption: The Indonesian dictator has decided to resign after 32 years of power.

Image: © CORBIS SYGMA

Photographer: Jacques Langevin

Date Photographed: May 21, 1998





PRESIDENT WAHID VISITS EX-PRESIDENT SUHARTO

Image: © JUFRI KEMAL/CORBIS SYGMA

Photographer: KEMAL JUFRI

Date Photographed: March 8, 2000





Indonesia - Former Indonesian President Suharto in Hospital

Former Indonesian President Suharto lies on a bed as he is accompanied by his daughter SIti Hardiyanti Rukmana (L) after he had a Thallium scan at Pertamina hospital, in Jakarta. The health of Indonesia's ailing former dictator Suharto regressed today, with his heart weakening and hemoglobin count low despite receiving a blood transfusion.

Image: © Jurnasyanto Sukarno/epa/Corbis

Photographer: Jurnasyanto Sukarno

Date Photographed: January 8, 2008

Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia





Indonesia - Former Indonesian President Suharto in Hospital

Former Indonesian President Suharto lies on a bed as he is accompanied by his daughter SIti Hardiyanti Rukmana (L) after he had a Thallium scan at Pertamina hospital, in Jakarta. The health of Indonesia's ailing former dictator Suharto regressed today, with his heart weakening and hemoglobin count low despite receiving a blood transfusion.

Image: © Jurnasyanto Sukarno/epa/Corbis

Photographer: Jurnasyanto Sukarno

Date Photographed: January 8, 2008

Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia





Indonesia - Politics - Former President Suharto

Former Indonesian president Suharto waves to journalists shortly after being visited by former prime minister of Malaysia Mahatir Muhammad. The Attorney General may drop its plan to re-examine former president Suharto to determine whether he is fit to stand trial because it could cost too much money. Past efforts to bring Suharto to court on corruption and human rights charges have been derailed by a statement from a team of government doctors, which said the former president was unfit to stand trial because of brain damage and permanent injury to his nervous system.

Image: © Mast Irham/epa/Corbis

Photographer: Mast Irham

Date Photographed: May 3, 2006

Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia




DAKAR: O.C.I. ISLAMIC SUMMIT: ARRIVAL

Image: © ORBAN THIERRY/CORBIS SYGMA

Photographer: Thierry Orban

Date Photographed: December 9, 1991


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Minggu, Januari 13, 2008

Ir. Soekarno



President Sukarno Saying Goodbye to His Daughters

Surrounded by citizens of Jakarta, President Sukarno kisses his youngest daughter, Sukmawati, goodbye while his other daughters, Rachmawati (center) and Megawati (left), wait their turn. The Indonesian President was leaving for a three-week vacation in Tokyo.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: November 19, 1962




Indonesian President Achmad Sukarno Calming down Protesters

Original caption: Indonesian President Achmad Sukarno, shown here speaking to a crowd in September of 1950, was reported trying to calm thousands of angry demonstrators near the presidential palace in Jakarta, October17. An artilery battery was brought into position outside the palace as president Sukarno talked to the crowd which had formed to demand the dissolution of Parliament and general elections. Pres. Sukarno told the throng that he did not want to become a dictator and that he would arrange for elections as soon as possible.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 17, 1952




President Sukarno Addressing May Day Rally

Original caption: 5/7/1965-Djakarta, Indonesia- President Sukarno of Indonesia addresses a mass May Day rally in the Sports Hall Building. Sukarno announced his decision not to attend a peace conference with Malaysian Prime Minister Rahman in Tokyo. The announcement was viewed as a victory for Indonesia's powerful Communist Party. Posters above the silent crowd stress the unity of the working classes in their struggle to overcome "imperialism."

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 7, 1965




Leaders of the Non-Aligned Nations

Original caption: 9/29/60-Yugoslavia- 5 top neutralist countries called upon Pres. Dwight Eisenhower & Premier Nikita Khrushcev to resume their personal diplomacy with a face to face conference. The move resulted from a "neutralist summit conference" late sept. 29. Shown here at the end of the conference are (L to R) PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru of India, Pres. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Pres. Gamal Abdel Nasser of United Arab Rep., Pres. Sukarno of Indonesia, & Pres. Tito of Yugoslavia.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: September 29, 1960





Sukarno Inspects Troops

President Sukarno, the first leader of Indonesia after it became a republic in 1945, inspects his troops.

Image: © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 1965





Portrait of Ellsworth Bunker, Howard P. Jones and President Sukarno

Original caption: U.S. Special Envoy Ellsworth Bunker, right, and Ambassador Howard P. Jones, center, chatting with Indonesian President Sukarno April 6, 1965, at the Presidential Palace in Djakarta. The Americans met with Indonesian officials in efforts to stop the "decline" of U.S. Indonesian relations.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 6, 1965




Indonesian President Sukarno

Indonesian President Sukarno was taken prisoner by Dutch troops in an attempt to retain control of Indonesia.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: ca. 1945-1949



Richard Nixon Speaking with Achmed Sukarno

Original caption: Visiting president chats with "veep." Washington, D.C.: President Achmed Sukarno of Indonesia, currently on an 18 day official visit to the United States, is shown (left) chatting with Vice President Richard Nixon shortly before a capitol luncheon given in his honor by Mr. Nixon yesterday. The visiting chief of state also addressed a joint session of Congress yesterday, an honor accorded only to leaders of key nations.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Photographer: Al Muto
Date Photographed: May 18, 1956



Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke and President Sukarno

Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke (L) greets Indonesian President Sukarno during a state visit in Tokyo, Japan.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: 1958




Sukarno Achmed Speaking at Podium

Original caption: President Sukarno of Indonesia is shown here delivering his speech to the United Nations.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 2, 1960




Marilyn Monroe Standing with President Sukarno

Original caption: Indonesia's President Sukarno is shown chatting with actress Marilyn Monroe during a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Logan at a Beverly Hills Hotel last Tuesday night. The party was given in honor of Logan's brother-in-law, Marshall Noble, who is traveling with the 62 members of the Indonesian visiting group. Sukarno had expressed a desire to meet Miss Monroe, who he said is one of the favorite actresses in his country.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Photographer: George Snow
Date Photographed: June 1956



Kennedy and Johnson with Indonesia's Sukarno 1961
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 25, 1961




Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke and President Sukarno

Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobusuke (L) greets Indonesian President Sukarno during a state visit in Tokyo, Japan.




Indonesian President Achmad Sukarno
President of Indonesia, Achmad Sukarno, in 1949.
Image: © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
Photographer: Bert Hardy
Date Photographed: April 1949




Indonesian President Achmad Sukarno

Achmad Sukarno, President of Indonesia and Hafi Salim (maksudnya Haji Agus Salim kali yak?), Socialist Foreign Minister, in 1949.

Image: © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS
Photographer: Bert Hardy
Date Photographed: April 1949




Boy Riding in Bumper Car -- (ngga taunya si Guntur aka Mas Tok)

Original caption: Glen Echo, Maryland: son Of Visiting President Samples American Fun. Mohammed Guntur, 12-year-old son of visiting Indonesian President Achmed Sukarno, is shown having fun at the wheel of a "Dodgem" car at the Glen Echo Amusement Park. The boy was taken to the park by Mrs. Richard Nixon, wife of the Vice President, and her daughters, Julie and Patricia.




Chou En-lai and Sukarno Ride in Boat

Original caption: 7/6/1965-Cairo, Egypt- Cruising up the Nile River, Communist China's Premier Chou En-Lai (l) looks at the sights while his companion, President Sukarno of Indonesia checks the time. Both men were in Egypt awaiting the opening of the Afro-Asian Conference, which was to be held in Algiers. Chou stayed on in the Egyptian capital after the conference was postponed.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: July 6, 1965




Sukarno at Disneyland

Original caption: 6/4/1956-Anaheim, California- Dr. Achmed Sukarno, President of Indonesia, now touring the US, is shown with his son, Guntur, 12, riding behind "Dumbo," one of the fabulous residents of Disneyland, during their visit to the famous playground at Anaheim. Dr. Sukarno seemed to enjoy the tour almost as much as his enthusiastic son.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: June 4, 1956




Dr. Sukarno Chats With Mao Tse-Tung

Original caption: 11/24/1956-Peiping, China: President Dr. Sukarno of Indonesia, left, is seen chatting with Chairman Mao Tse-Tung of the People's Republic of China (Communist) during a banquet here given by the chairman of the Red China in honor of the Indonesian President.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: November 24, 1956




Sukarno W/Nikita Khrushchev

Original caption: 10/6/1960-New York, NY- Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev (L) stands silently by, as President Sukarno of Indonesia speaks to newsmen outside the Soviet U.N. delegation headquarters. Sukarno spoke to reporters after a 40-minute meeting with the Soviet Premier. Before his departure from the U.S., Sukarno issued a gloomy statement saying the session had accomplished very little.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 6, 1960




President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Achmed Sukarno

Original caption: 5/19/1956-Washington, D.C.- President and Mrs. Eisenhower are greeted by President Achmed Sukarno of Indonesia as they arrived at the Mayflower Hotel for a dinner given by President Sukarno in their honor. Speaking at the dinner, President Eisenhower said that Dr. Sukarno has given the US a "new thought, feeling and conception of freedom." In a toast to Mr. Eisenhower, President Sukarno said: "From what I have seen, this is a country of democracy and freedom.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 19, 1956




Presidents Kennedy and Sukarno

Original caption: 4/24/1961- Andrews Air Force Base, MD: Sukarno Here For Talks: President Kenendy and Indonesian President Sukarno are shown in back of limousine following the latter's arrival here today. Sukarno is here for talks which may provide a gauge of U.S. prestige in the wake of the Cuban incident.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 24, 1961




President Sukarno of Bativia

Original caption: 10/29/1945-Bativia, Java: Dr. Soekarno, President of the self proclaimed Indonesian republic, Who was rushed from Batavia to Soerabaja in effort to halt fighting between indonesian nationalists and British Indian Forces. The Nationalist, said to be using armoured cars and light tanks taken from the Japs, killed an estimated 25 of the British troops before Soekarno was able to effect a truce.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS




Khrushchev and Sukarno Greeting

Original caption: 10/3/1960-New York, NY-Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Indonesian President Achmed Sukarno (r) greet each other warmly at the Indonesian reception held October 3. at the Waldorf-Astoria. Khrushchev had a busy evening attending three receptions in one night. The Soviet Premier also dropped in on the Ethiopian and Bulgarian receptions and was in a merry mood answering reporters questions at these social events for United Nations delegates.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 3, 1960




Mobido Keita with John F. Kennedy and Sukarno (bareng ibu megwati mwahahahaha)

Indonesian President Sukarno gives the "OK" sign to President John Kennedy. At left is Mali's President Mobido. The two emissaries from the Belgrade conference have arrived to discuss averting World War III.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: September 12, 1961




Achmed Sukarno Delivering a Speech

Original caption: Washington, D.C.: Indonesian president Sukarno, speaking at a national press club luncheon today, warned that failure to end colonialism in Asia and Africa will mean the disruption of the United Nations and other world organizations.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Photographer: Doug Chevalier
Date Photographed: May 18, 1956




Achmed Sukarno Shaking Hands with Dag Hammarskjold
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 24, 1956





Portrait of Achmed Sukarno

Original caption: Washington, D.C.: President Eisenhower explains the mechanics of television to President Sukarno of Indonesia as they arrived at the White House radio and television room where President Eisenhower was scheduled to make a closed circuit television address.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Photographer: Jim Mahan
Date Photographed: May 16, 1956





Indonesian President and Ministers

Original caption: General views of Indonesia President President Sukarno with other ministers.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 15, 1966





Sukarno with Japanese Royalty (ketemu 'sodara tua'- akihito masih imut)

Original caption: Sukarno Guest of Japanese Emperor. Tokyo, Japan: President Achmed Sukarno (center) of Indonesia with Emperor Hirohito of Japan (left) and Crown Prince Akihito when Sukarno was guest of the emperor at luncheon in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. The Indonesian president is on a tour of "rest" from his presidential duties. He is being given the red carpet treatment in Japan amid rumors that he is an unofficial link for Afro-Asian leaders who want the US and Russia to get together in another summit conference. February 3, 1958.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Photographer: Ichiro Fujimura
Date Photographed: February 3, 1958





ndonesian President Sukarno at Podium

Original caption: United Nations, New York: Helpful. President Sukarno of Indonesia speaks before the United Nations General assembly, Sept. 30th. His military aide, Lt. Col. Sabur (Left), retrieved each page as the President finished reading it. Sukarno urged the General Assembly to seek a new permanent home for the United Nations in Geneva or in some Asian or African country.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: September 30, 1960





John Kennedy Inspecting Soldiers

Original caption: Sukarno inspects honor guard. Andrews Air Force Base, Md.: Indonesian President Sukarno (right) inspects the honor guard following his arrival here today for talks with President Kennedy. Trooping the line with him are President Kennedy and Lieutenant Colonel Charles P. Murray Jr., commander of the troops.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 24, 1961





Robert and Ethel Kennedy Sitting With Indonesian Leader

Original caption: U. S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy, (L), and his wife visit with Indonesian president Sukarno here. The Kennedy's lunched with Sukarno on this "courtesy call" visit. The president's brother and Sukarno are expected to discuss the Dutch Indonesian dispute and other issues involving Indonesia during informal talks later during the attorney General's six day visit to the island.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: February 13, 1962





President Kennedy Greets President Sukarno

Original caption: Sukarno Arrives For Working Lunch. Washington: Indonesian President Sukarno is greeted by President Kennedy on the North Portico of the White House as the former arrives today for a working lunch with the U.S. Chief Executive, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio. Kennedy and Sukarno had met for an hour and a half earlier this morning at the White House.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April ?





Achmed Sukarno Waving

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 24, 1956
Location Information: New York, New York, USA





Achmed Sukarno Waving from His Limousine

Original caption: Asian leader responds to capital welcome. Washington, D.C.: President Sukarno of Indonesia waves from his open limousine in response to greeting accorded him yesterday on his arrival in Washington for an 18 day official state visit. Dr. Sukarno, leader of the world's third largest republic, which has remained neutral in the East-West Cold War, is staying at Blair House as guest of President Eisenhower. The Asian leader expressed the hope that his visit will "lead to real friendship between the U.S. and Indonesia."

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 17, 1956





President Sukarno at Microphone

Original caption: Indonesian President Greeted. Washington, DC: Upon arrival at the Washinton Airport, May 16, President Sukarno of Indonesia (extreme right) inspects the Honor Guard, accompanied by Vice President Nixon (extreme left) and Major James L. Williams (center), Commander of the Combined Armed Forces Honor Guard.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 16, 1956





Portrait of Achmed Sukarno

Original caption: Leaving past glories behind, Indonesia's former leader Sukarno now lives quietly isolated from his people. Sukarno, who at one time traveled extensively and who boasted of four wives, is not allowed now to travel inside or outside Indonesia without permission and can only see on of his wives. At age 67, Sukarno is now truly in the September of his years, as he appears in his underwear.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: June 30, 1967





Portrait of Dr Achmed Sukarno Photo yang terkenal nihh....

Original caption: This is the latest official portrait of Dr. Achmed Soekarno, the President of the Republic of Indonesia.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: January 19, 1956





President Kennedy and Indonesia's President Sukarno riding in an open car past a row of soldiers.

Image: © CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 24, 1961





U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) meets with Sukarno (1901-1970), the first President of Indonesia after the country gained its independence from the Dutch in 1945. Washington, D.C.

Image: © CORBIS
Date Photographed: ca. 1953-1961





Eisenhower Confers with Sukarno in Meeting

Original caption: 10/6/1960-Washington, DC- President Eisenhower and Indonesian President Achmed Sukarno confer as they are about to rise for a final pose following their conference at the White House. Sukarno, one of the five neutralist leaders who sponsored a resolution in the U.N. proposing an Eisenhower-Khrushchev meeting, said afterwards that he still believes the two top leaders should meet. In the background is the acting Secretary of State, Douglas Dillon.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS

Date Photographed: October 6, 1960
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





Nixon Greets President Sukarno

Original caption: 5/16/1956-Washington, DC-: Indonesia's President Achmed Sukarno is escorted by Vice President Richard Nixon as the visiting Chief of State received full military honors and a 21-gun salute on his arrival at Washington National Airport at noon.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 16, 1956
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





President Sukarno with Osvaldo Dorticos & Fidel Castro (castro masih muda ya...sekarang lagi sakit...awet amat ini orang!)

Original caption: 5/9/1960-Havana, Cuba- Indonesian President Sukarno (C) chats with Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticos (L) and Premier Fidel Castro (R). The Indonesian president was beginning a state visit to Cuba.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 9, 1960
Location Information: Havana, Cuba





Soldiers at President Sukarno's Funeral

Original caption: 6/22/1970-Blitar, East Java- Former Indonesian President Sukarno is buried with full military honors in the family cemetery at his birthplace. Sukarno, who served as president from 1945 to 1967, died early June 21st at the age of 69.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: June 22, 1970
Location Information: Blitar, East Java







Portrait of Sukarno

Original caption: Closeup of Sukarno at Merdeka Palace, when he announced a new six man presidium.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: March 27, 1966





Madame Pandit and President Soekarno Listening to an Anthem

Original caption: Madame Vijayal Laksimi Pandit of India (second from right), president of the United Nations General Assembly, stands beside President Achmed Soekarno of Indonesia, who salutes while the band plays the Indonesian national anthem. The ceremony took place at a welcoming reception for Mme. Pandit, who is touring the country. itu ibu fatmawati lagi hamil ya.... siapa ya guruh kali ya? tahun 54 nih.....

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: September 12, 1954
Location Information: Bandung, Indonesia





Sukarno and Family (wartawan sampe ngga tau nama fatmawati...tapi his wife....)

Original caption: 3/11/1946-Batavia, Java, Indonesia- Dr. I.R. Sukarno, Nationalist leader and President of the Indonesian government, with his wife and son, Guntur, shown at their home. The eyes of the entire world are on this man, who, although he was in power during the Japanese occupation, has managed to retain his authority. The peace and prosperity of 80,000,000 Indonesians depend on his decisions.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: March 11, 1946
Location Information: Jakarta, Java, Indonesia







Achmed Sukarno Receiving an Honorary Hood

Original caption: Indonesian president honored at Columbia. New York, New York: Indonesian president Sukarno is shown being invested by Dean Harry J. Carman of Columbia with the hood of the degree of Doctor of Laws in ceremonies at the university today. L. to R.: Dean Carman; Dr. Sukarno and Dr. Grayson Kirk, president of Columbia. Dr. Kirk introduced the first president of the Southeast Asia republic as "a political pioneer of a great frontier of today and tomorrow."

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 24, 1956
Location Information: New York, New York, USA





President Eisenhower with Achmed Sukarno

Original caption: Washington, D.C.: President Eisenhower explains the mechanics of television to President Sukarno of Indonesia as they arrived at the White House radio and television room where President Eisenhower was scheduled to make a closed circuit television address.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Photographer: Jim Mahan
Date Photographed: May 16, 1956
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





Robert F. Kennedy Talking With Achmed Sukarno

Original caption: General Robert F. Kennedy, (L), shares a laugh with Indonesian President Sukarno, as they discuss the Malaysia situation here. The Attorney General and Sukarno reached an agreement that the Malaysia crisis, which threatened the peace in southeast Asia, by agreeing that it should be solved by consultation.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: January 12, 1961
Location Information: Tokyo, Honshu, Japan





Chiefs of Neutral Nations

Original caption: Summit meeting of neutrals. Belgrade, Yugoslavia: The chiefs of the neutral nations meeting here, Sept. 5th, pose for this group photo. Shown (left to right) are: Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia; Saeb Salaam of Lebanon; President Adan Abdullah Osman of the Republic of Somali; Lieutenant General Ibrahim Abboud of Sudan; Sheik Sowayel of Saudi Arabia; King Hassan of Morocco; Marshal Josip Tito of Yugoslavia; Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, prime minister of Ceylon; President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia; President Achmad Sukarno of Indonesia; President Oswaldo Dorticos of Cuba; President Kwame Nkrumak of Ghana; President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic; Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia; Prime Minister Mohammed Daud of Afghanistan; President Modibo Keita of Mali; and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India. The conference of nonaligned nations e

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: September 5, 1961
Location Information: Belgrade, Yugoslavia





Jean Simmons and Husband Listen To Sukarno

Original caption: 4/11/1962-Bogor, Indonesia- Film star Jean Simmons and her husband, writer-director Richard Brooks (r), listen attentively to Indonesia's President Sukarno as he talks with them outside Bogor Palace. The actress and hubby are traveling through the islands of Indonesia looking for a film locale for the Conrad novel "Lord Jim."

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: April 11, 1962
Location Information: Bogor, Indonesia





President Eisenhower and President Sukarno

U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969) meets with Sukarno (1901-1970), the first President of Indonesia after the country gained its independence from the Dutch in 1945. Washington, D.C.

Image: © CORBIS
Date Photographed: ca. 1953-1961
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





First Indonesian Cabinet Meeting

Original caption: 8/4/1966-Jakarta, Indonesia- Members of the new Indonesian cabinet, formed July 25th, await the start of their first meeting at Freedom Palace. From left are: Chairman of the Presidium General Suharto; President Sukarno; Senior Minister of Economics and Finance S.H. Buwono IX; and Senior Minister of Politics A. Malik.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: August 4, 1966
Location Information: Jakarta, Indonesia





President Sukarno with President Eisenhower

Original caption: 5/16/1956-Washington, D.C.- President Sukarno of Indonesia (L) sits with President Eisenhower during a closed-circuit television broadcast in connection with the dedication of a new General Motors technical center in Detroit.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: May 16, 1956
Location Information: Washington, DC, USA





A. Nasser and A. Sukarno Toast with J. Nehru

Original caption: 9/29/1960-New York, NY- United Arab Republic President GAmal Abdel Nasser (L) and Indonesian President Achmed Sukarno (C) clink glasses with their host, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, at a reception at India House. The glasses contain fruit punch.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: September 29, 1960
Location Information: New York, New York, USA





Pakistani and Indonesian Leaders Saluting at Welcoming Ceremony

Original caption: President Achmed Soekarno, (L) who is taking a rest from the cares of the office, is shown taking the salute at the airport on his arrival at Karachi. Standing beside the Indonesian President is President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan. They are flanked by Indonesian and Pakistan flags.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: January 25, 1958
Location Information: Karachi, Pakistan





President Sukarno of Indonesia with French Premier

Pompidou of France.
Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: 1965





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President Soekarno At Moslem Ceremonies

Indonesian President, a devout Moslem, addresses a crowd of 5,000 worshippers at Hari Raya Hadji Sunrise ceremonies at Soekabumi. He urged all Moslems to resist terrorist activities of the fanatical "Darul Islam" guerillas. "Good Moslems," said Soekarno, "do not kill, rape, and burn houses of their fellow men."

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 20, 1952
Location Information: Soekabumi, West Java





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Madame Sukarno Having Hair Done...

Original caption: 7/6/1965-London, England- Having her hair put back in place by the helping hand of a friend, Ratna Sari Dewi Sukarno smiles as she arrives in London. The Japanese-born beauty is the Indonesian President Sukarno's "wife number three," in his harem of four wives. Although relations between Indonesia and the British Commonwealth are strained, Madame Sukarno received an official welcome from the British Foreign Office.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: July 6, 1965
Location Information: London, England





Dewi Sukarno Admiring Her Infant

Original caption: Ratna Sari Dewi, Japanese wife of former Indonesian President Sukarno, holds her 2 week old daughter, named Katika Sari--"Essence of the Star," is shown in her private suite at Keio University Hospital in Tokyo. The baby born March 7th there, became the eighth child for the 65 year old former President. Madame Sukarno and her daughter were released from the hospital on March 18th. She told newsmen before leaving the hospital, she plans to rest for about six to eight weeks before returning to Djakarta in late April.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: March 18, 1967
Location Information: Tokyo, Japan





Gastineau Girl....eh Soekarno Girl ding...

Dewi Sukarno and Her Daughter
Dewi Sukarno, widow of former president of The Republic of Indonesia Achmed Sukarno, with their daughter, Kartika Sukarno during winter vacation in Gstaad.

Image: © James Andanson/Sygma/Corbis

Photographer: James Andanson
Date Photographed: December 1, 1983
Location Information: Gstaad, Switzerland





Former Wife of Sukarno with New Husband

Original caption: 10/3/1967-Djakarta, Indonesia- Former Indonesian President Sukarno's fourth wife, Harjati, is seen in traditional Indonesian wedding attire with her new husband at their wedding reception. Harjati married ex-Indonesian Army Major Sakri Sunarto Sukiman, son of a Sukarno political enemy, Dr. Sukiman Wirjosandjojo, former chairman of the "Masjumi" Moslem party, which was banned by Sukarno.

Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS
Date Photographed: October 3, 1967
Location Information: Djakarta, Indonesia

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Cathie Jung seorang wanita cantik kelahiran 1973,Connecticut USA.
Dia seorang ibu dengan 3 orang anak dan salah satu pemegang Guinness World Record untuk pinggang terkecil yaitu 15 inches .Dia selalu memakai Corset nya kemanapun dia pergi sejak tahun 1983 hingga sekarang. kecuali disaat dia mandi dan mengeringkan badan








10th. Leopard Man

tidak perduli tom leppard gila atau tidak, 99% dari tubuh pria berumur 67 tahun ini telah di tattoo dengan motif leopard.dia tinggal dirumah buatannya sendiri di isle of skye dan mejauhi kehidupan moderen.





9th. Etienne Dumont

Etienne Dumont telah menutup dari ujung kepala hingga ujung kaki dengan
tattoo. dia juga menanam silicon diatas kepalanya untuk membuat tanduk kecil.dia juga mempunyai anting sebesar 2.7 inches dan tindikan plexiglass melewati hidung dan bibir bagian bawah




8th. Rick Genest

Dialah pemilik kepala terseram tentang dia kurang banyak tetapi,
tatto nya di buat di 'derm fx tattoo di montreal





7th. The Illustrated Lady

Julia Gnuse lahir dengan penyakit yg dinamakan porphytria yg membuat kulitnya seperti melepuh.untuk menutupi hal tersebut dia mulai membuat tattoo di tubuhnya. setelah 10 tahun, akhirnya seluruh tubuhnya pun ditutupi oleh tatto dan dialah pemegang rekor wanita dengan tatto terbanyak.




6th. Elaine Davidson

Di brasil Elaine Davidson adalah wanita yg dikenal sebagi pemilik tattoo dan tindikan terbanyak.lebih dari 2500 tindikan di seluruh tubuhnya dan mencapai 500 disekitar alat vital. berat total tindikan diseluruh tubuhnya adlh 3kg.dan dia dianugrahi sebagai wanita dgn piercing terbanyak.





5th. Kala Kaiwi

kala kawai mempunyai 67 piercing dan 75% dari tubuhnya telah di tatoo.
dia menarik lubang sebesar 4 inches dikupingnya,memasang silicon diatas kepalanya,menyekrupkan skrup tajam diatas tengkorak kepalanya,dan membelah lidahnya dgn dental floss (sejenis benang untuk membersihkan gigi) dan smua tindikan dilakukannya sendiri.




4th. Pauly Unstoppable

dengan gelar "tak terhentikan" dialah pemilik lubang cuping terbesar di dunia bagian barat. Dia memiliki 3 bekas goresan yang dengan sengaja di gores di pipi dan dahinya,lidah terbelah dan silikon di bawah kulit jidatnya.







3rd. The Lizardman

Lizardman satu ini adalah manusia pertama yang membelah lidahnya dan yang mempopulerkannya hingga menjadi trend di beberapa kalangan.Seluruh badannya di tatto bermotifkan sisik hijau,seluruh giginya diruncingkan dan dia juga memiliki sejumlah silicon didalam kepalanya.





2nd. Lucky Diamond Rich

yak..Denis Rideau ini lah yang mengalahkan tom leppard dalam manusia bertattoo terbanyak di dunia. Tatto nya ad disegala tempat, termasuk kelopak mata, didalam telinga,bahkan di gusinya.gelar ini cukup pantas atas usaha ratusan tattoo artis dan ribuan jam penuh kesakitan.







1st. Stalking Cat

Diposisi pertama..dia lah Dennis Avner,the stalking cat.sekilas dia seperti the beast dalam "beauty and the beast".
dia memodifikasi habis2an seluruh tubuhnya. dari tattoo,silicon dimuka,gigi yg diruncingkan,kuping yg juga diruncingkan, piercings, kumis kucing yg bisa dipasang, cakar, bibir atas yg dioperasi seperti bibir kucing, dan bahkan animatronic ekor harimau.






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Kaki nenek japan jaman dulu

Foot binding was practiced in China for 1000 years. Young girls would have their feet wrapped, thus limiting the normal development and essentially crippling them. Today, it is a prominent cause of disability among elderly Chinese women.

Zhou Guizhen who is 86 years old, shows one of her bound feet where the bones in the four small toes were broken and forced underneath the foot over a period of time, at her home in Liuyi village in China’s southern Yunnan Province, 23 February 2007. According to popular Chinese legend the custom was at first adopted among courtesans after a Tang Dynasty emperor about 1000 years ago fell in love with a concubine who wrapped her tiny feet in silk when she danced and the practice soon entrenched itself in the lower classes. It became the ultimate measure of a woman’s beauty and also a condition of marriage and part of bedside repertoire. To mold the so-called “lotus foot” girls’ feet were wrapped at about six years of age, an agonisingly painful process that would break the bones.

































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Pengibaran Bendera di Iwo Jima

Objek : Enam orang tentara Amerika Serikat (1942) @ Gunung Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Jepang

Foto yang diambil Joe Rosenthal ini mengembalikan semangat dan rasa percaya rakyat Amerika yang sudah capek berperang. Tiga dari enam tentara itu tewas di Iwo Jima. Sementara sisanya ditarik dari medan perang dan menggalang dana untuk menghentikan perang. Tapi, karena tindakan orang-orang dalam foto ini dianggap terlalu 'heroik', jadi banyak pihak yang menyangsikan keasliannya. Para wartawan di zaman itu mencurigai kalau foto ini dibuat di dalam studio Hollywood dengan tujuan propaganda. Namun sampai kini dugaan itu nggak pernah terbuktikan.





Marilyn Monroe (1 Juni 1926 - 5 Agustus 1962) yang terlahir dengan nama Norma Jeane Mortenson adalah seorang aktris, penyanyi dan juga model. Sosoknya adalah inspirasi bagi banyak bintang-bintang baru pada masa kini. Namun demikian, permasalahan yang menyangkut karir maupun kehidupan pribadinya menjadi semakin buruk dan rumit. Dia ditemukan tewas di rumahnya yang dipercaya sebagai akibat tindakan bunuh diri karena overdosis meminum obat tidur. Hingga saat ini, berbagai teori konspirasi menyangkut kematian Marilyn masih menjadi pokok pembahasan mulai dari keterlibatan keluarga Kennedy untuk membunuh Marilyn sampai teori bahwa Marilyn Monroe dibunuh oleh Mafia.





Manusia Pertama di Bulan

Objek : Neil Armstrong (20 Juli 1969) @ Bulan

Foto ini sempat mengundang perdebatan karena ada yang mencurigai foto pendaratan manusia pertama di bulan ini palsu dan sengaja dibuat Amerika Serikat untuk mengalahkan Rusia. Soalnya, waktu itu Rusia dan Amerika sedang perang dingin. Walaupun demikian, sampai sekarang belum ada yang berhasil membuktikan keasli foto tersebut. Neil Armstrong masih dipercaya sebagai manusia pertama yang menginjakkan kaki di bulan.





Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (12 Juni 1929 – Februari/Maret 1945) adalah seorang perempuan kaum Yahudi yang menulis sebuah buku harian ketika ia bersembunyi bersama keluarga dan empat temannya di Amsterdam semasa pendudukan Nazi di Belanda pada Perang Dunia II. Setelah bersembunyi selama dua tahun, grup mereka dikhianati dan mereka dibawa ke kamp konsentrasi yang mengakibatkan seluruhnya tewas kecuali Otto, ayah Anne. Otto kembali ke Amsterdam dan dia menemukan buku harian anaknya. Buku harian tersebut mencatat rentetan peristiwa kehidupan Anne dari 12 Juni 1942 hingga catatan terakhir pada 1 Agustus 1944. Akhirnya buku harian itu menjadi salah satu buku yang paling banyak dibaca di dunia. Buku harian ini menyodorkan potret kehidupan sehari-hari yang mendalam di bawah pendudukan Nazi; melalui tulisannya, Anne Frank menjadi salah satu korban Holocaust yang paling banyak dibicarakan.





Betty Grable (18 Desember 1916 – 2 Juli 1973) yang terlahir dengan nama Elizabeth Ruth Grable adalah seorang penari, penyanyi dan aktris, dan merupakan simbol bomb sex pada zamanya. Fotonya dengan memakai baju renang menjadi salah satu ikon pin-up girl pada perang dunia ke II, yang kemudian masuk ke jajaran top Photo That Change the World. Betty menjadi sangat terkenal setelah mengasuransikan kaki jajangnya $1,000,000 per kaki di Lloyds of London Insurence





Albert Einstein (14 Maret 1879–18 April 1955) adalah seorang ilmuwan fisika teoretis yang dipandang luas sebagai ilmuwan terbesar dalam abad ke-20. Dia mengemukakan teori relativitas dan juga banyak menyumbang bagi pengembangan mekanika kuantum, mekanika statistik, dan kosmologi. Dia dianugerahi Penghargaan Nobel dalam Fisika pada tahun 1921 untuk penjelasannya tentang efek fotoelektrik dan “pengabdiannya bagi Fisika Teoretis”. Wajahnya merupakan salah satu yang paling dikenal di seluruh dunia yang menyimbolkan kejeniusan.





Nagasaki 1945

Objek: Awan berbentuk jamur (9 Oktober 1945) @ Nagasaki, Jepang

Bom atom yang sebenarnya diberi nama B29 dan diluncurkan oleh Amerika Serikat ini, mengakibatkan +180.000 jiwa melayang. Foto yang diambil oleh angkatan udara AS ini menjadi bukti nyata dahsyatnya letusan sebuah bom atom. Sampai hari ini (untungnya) belum pernah ada lagi bom atom yang diluncurkan.





Burung Bangkai dan Anak Kecil

Objek: Seorang anak korban wabah kelaparan (Maret 1993) @ Sudan

Kevin Carter, fotografer asal Afrika Selatan mendapatkan Pulitzer (penghargaan tertinggi di Amerika Serikat untuk bidang media cetak, sastra, dan komposisi musik) kategori Feature Photography atas foto ini. Tapi masyarakat banyak yang memprotesnya karena ia tidak berusaha menyelamatkan anak kelaparan yang tengah ditunggui burung bangkai itu. Walau memang fotografer pada saat itu dilarang menyentuh korban, karena ditakutkan tertular wabah penyakit, Carter tetap merasa bersalah dan akhirnya Carter bunuh diri pada bulan July 1994 karena depresi dan rasa bersalah.





Gadis Afghanistan

Objek : Sharbat Gula (1984) @ Penampungan pengungsi di Pakistan

Wajah perempuan di Afghanistan sangat sulit untuk bisa diabadikan lewat foto. Ketika Steve McCurry berhasil mendapatkan foto anak perempuan Pakistan berusia 12 tahun ini, fotonya langsung menghiasi cover majalah National Geographic dan mendunia. Selama belasan tahun, tatapan tajam mata anak perempuan ini menghantui dunia dan dianggap mampu mewakili keadaan di kamp pengungsi. Foto ini semakin terkenal lagi ketika nyawa Sharbat Gula dikabarkan terancam selama di pengungsian. Untungnya dia berhasil bertahan dan kembali ke Afganistan dengan selamat dan kini bisa hidup tenang bersama keluarganya.





Ernesto Rafael Guevara De La Serna (14 Juni 1928 - 9 Oktober 1967 ), biasa dikenal sebagai Che Guevara, adalah seorang tokoh revolusioner Marxist yang dilahirkan di Argentina dan pimpinan gerilya Kuba. Guevara adalah seorang anggota dari "Gerakan 26 Juli" Fidel Castro, yang telah merebut kekuasaan di Kuba pada 1959. Setelah revolusi itu Guevara menjadi tangan kanan Fidel Castro dalam pemerintahan baru Kuba. Guevara tidak menetap sebagai bagian dari pemerintahan baru Kuba dan berusaha mengadakan berbagai revolusi, kendati tak berhasil, melalui perang gerilya di berbagai negara, khususnya Republik Demokrasi Congo dan Bolivia, dimana dia ditangkap oleh unit Bolivian Ranger Battalion (Batalion Penjaga Bolivia) yang dinasihati oleh United States Green Barets (Pasukan Baret Hijau Amerika Serikat) pada tanggal 8 Oktober 1967, dan dihukum mati hari berikutnya.





Korban Napalm

Objek: Phan Thi Kim Phic (8 Juni 1972) @ Trang Bang, Vietnam

Anak perempuan yang berlari dengan tubuh terbakar dalam penyerangan napalm di Vietnam ini, berhasil diselamatkan oleh Nick Utt, fotografer, dengan menyiramkan air ke tubuhnya. Sebelumnya ia sempat mengabadikan kejadian itu. Anak perempuan itu lalu dijadikan sebagai simbol anti perang.

Kehidupan para gangster yang ada di Kamboja

Kerajaan Kamboja adalah sebuah negara berbentuk monarki konstitusional di Asia Tenggara. Negara ini merupakan penerus Kekaisaran Khmer yang pernah menguasai seluruh Semenanjung Indochina antara abad ke-11 dan 14

Kamboja berbatasan dengan Thailand di sebelah barat, Laos di utara, Vietnam di timur, dan Teluk Thailand di selatan. Sungai Mekong dan Danau Tonle Sap melintasi negara ini.

Menjelang kemerdekaannya, Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia banyak membantu negara Kamboja ini. Buku - buku taktik perang karangan perwira militer Indonesia banyak digunakan oleh militer Kamboja. Oleh karenanya, para calon perwira di militer Kamboja, wajib belajar dan dapat berbahasa Indonesia


























































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