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Tag Archives: spice islands
Explore the Spice Islands
This is your chance to explore the Spice Islands with Coral Expeditions at a special discount rate.
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Tagged banda, coral expeditions, fort belgica, ian burnet, maluku, moluccas, spice islands
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The Greatest Voyage in Maritime History
There is no doubt that the geatest voyage in maritime history is the first circumnavigation of the world by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastian Elcano. Five vessels, all painted black, and known as the ‘Armada de Molucca’ departed Spain in … Continue reading
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Tagged De Elcano, ian burnet, magellan, spice islands, ternate, tidore, trinidad, victoria
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The forgotten Indonesian island that was swapped for Manhattan
Today, July 31, 2017, is the 350 year anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Breda which ended the second Anglo-Dutch war. Included in the Treaty was an agreement to exchange the Dutch claim to the island of Manhattan … Continue reading
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Tagged banda, east indies, ian burnet, rhun, run, spice islands, treaty of breda
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Miguel Covarrubius in Bali 2
There has been a lot of interest in the art of Miguel Covarrubius and so here are some other examples of his images of Bali, its people and the dance. http://www.ianburnetbooks.com
Ubud Writers and Readers Festival – An Indonesian Trilogy
A large crowd gathered at the Festival Club at Bar Luna on Thursday evening for an island-hopping adventure across Indonesia with voyager and historian Ian Burnet. The moderator, Toni Pollard, interviewed Ian about his three books on Indonesia – Spice … Continue reading
Ian Burnet at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival 2016
The 13th UWRF will be held 26–30 October, 2016, celebrating the theme Tat Tvam Asi or ‘I am you, you are me’. This powerful ideology is crucial to the collective identity of Indonesia – uniting people from incredibly diverse religious, ethnic, cultural and historical backgrounds … Continue reading
Pulau Kumba is erupting!
Kumba Island lies in the Banda Sea of Eastern Indonesia and north of the island of Lembata. The island must be sitting over a hot spot in the earth’s mantle as it seems to have been active over many years. … Continue reading
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Tagged east indies, ian burnet, kumba island, ombak putih, pulau kumba, seatrek, spice islands
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Buku Indonesia karya Penulis Australia Laris di Canberra
TEMPO.CO, Canberra – Tiga puluh tahun tinggal di Indonesia, membuat Ian Burnet tidak saja mencintai Indonesia, tetapi menuangkannya dalam tiga buku apik tentang Indonesia. Ketiga karyanya tersebut, pertama Spice Islands, yang terbit pada 2011, East Indies terbit pada 2013 dan … Continue reading
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Tagged archipelago, east indies, ian burnet, indonesian embassy canberra, spice islands
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East Indies (update)
The book East Indies tells of the struggle of the East India Companies for trade supremacy in the Eastern Seas over two centuries. It follows the trade winds and the trade routes to the port cities across Asia and the … Continue reading
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Tagged dutch east india company, east indies, english east india company, ian burnet, spice islands, VOC
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Spicing things Up! – with Spice Art
Jameel Prize 3 Laurent Mareschal was born Paris, where he is still based. Much of his work is underpinned by a preoccupation with incommunicability, and therefore invites audience involvement. Mareschal lived in Israel for several years, and his work … Continue reading
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Tagged ian burnet, laurent mareschal, spice islands, spices, V&A Museum
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