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Laguna Beach California

Laguna Beach California is situated midway between Los Angeles and San Diego in southern
Orange County, Laguna Beach is a popular weekend vacation in Southern California.
Offering seven miles of coastline with sandy beaches and palm trees, Laguna Beach is the perfect beach
vacation. There are 30 beaches and coves that visitors can explore either on foot or by kayak. The
activities include sailing, bird watching, beach volleyball, surfing, and even scuba diving.
Laguna Beach is also a perfect place to enjoy warm weather with an average high of 69 degrees in
January and 77 degrees in July. Popular activities can be done here include romantic picnics, hiking,
cycling, tennis, golf, and even botanical garden tours .With the perfect weather, Laguna Beach in
California offers the perfect location for beach vacation. Kids enjoy playing in the sand at one of the
several beaches, while parents enjoy sun bathing .
Laguna Beach is also home to an active artist community with almost 100 galleries that showcase art
pieces by local and international artists. There are many festivals here in the summer, some of which are
known around the world.
For those who enjoy shopping, Laguna Beach offers a wide selection of unique shops that sell hand
crafted jewelry, antiques, and other things that tourists wont find anywhere else.

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WHAT IS THE LAGUNA BEACH/
WHAT THE ACTIVITIES CAN YOU DO IN LAGUNA BEACH?
HOW THE SCENIC IN LAGUNA BEACH?
HOW MANY BEACHES AND COVES THAT VISITORS CAN EXPLORE EITHER ON FOOT OR
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IR.SOEKARNO
Sukarno (6 June 1901 21 June 1970)[3] was the first President of Indonesia, serving in
office from 1945 to 1967.Sukarno was the leader of his country's struggle for independence from
the Netherlands. He was a prominent leader of Indonesia's nationalist movement during the
Dutch colonial period, and spent over a decade under Dutch detention until released by the
invading Japanese forces. Sukarno and his fellow nationalists collaborated to garner support for
the Japanese war effort from the population, in exchange for Japanese aid in spreading nationalist
ideas. Upon Japanese surrender, Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta declared Indonesian
independence on 17 August 1945, and Sukarno was appointed as first president. He led
Indonesians in resisting Dutch re-colonization efforts via diplomatic and military means until the
Dutch acknowledgment of Indonesian independence in 1949.
After a chaotic period of parliamentary democracy, Sukarno established an autocratic system
called "Guided Democracy" in 1957 that successfully ended the instability and rebellions which
were threatening the survival of the diverse and fractious country. The early 1960s saw Sukarno
veering Indonesia to the left by providing support and protection to the Indonesian Communist
Party (PKI) at the expense of the military and Islamists. He also embarked on a series of
aggressive foreign policies under the rubric of anti-imperialism, with aid from the Soviet Union
and China. The 30 September Movement led to the destruction of PKI and his replacement by
one of his generals, Suharto (see Transition to the New Order), and he remained under house
arrest until his death.

Prambanan Temple
Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple compound in Central Java in Indonesia, located
approximately 18 km east of Yogyakarta.
The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the largest Hindu temples in southeast Asia. It is characterised by its tall and pointed architecture, typical of Hindu temple
architecture, and by the 47m high central building inside a large complex of individual temples.
It was built around 850 CE by either Rakai Pikatan, king of the second Mataram dynasty, or
Balitung Maha Sambu, during the Sanjaya Dynasty. Not long after its construction, the temple
was abandoned and began to deteriorate. Reconstruction of the compound began in 1918. The
main building was completed in around 1953. Much of the original stonework has been stolen
and reused at remote construction sites. A temple will only be rebuilt if at least 75% of the
original stones are available, and therefore only the foundation walls of most of the smaller
shrines are now visible and with no plans for their reconstruction.
The temple was damaged during the earthquake in Java in 2006. Early photos suggest that
although the complex appears to be structurally intact, damage is significant. Large pieces of
debris, including carvings, were scattered over the ground. The temple has been closed to the
public until damage can be fully assessed. The head of Yogyakarta Archaeological Conservation
Agency stated that: it will take months to identify the precise damage. However, some weeks
later in 2006 the site re-opened for visitors. The immediate surroundings of the Hindu temples
remain off-limits for safety reasons.

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