Photographer’s Note
Deep in the forest of Borneo, in the Kalimantan Indonesian area is a quiet river which acts as a road in this remote area of one of the world's largest islands.
Central Kalimantan is the 3rd largest Indonesian province by area with a size of 153,800 km2, about 1.5 times the size of the island of Java. It is bordered by West and East Kalimantan provinces to the north, by the Java Sea to the south, by South and East Kalimantan provinces to the east, and by West Kalimantan province to west.
The Schwaner Mountains stretch from the north-east of the province to the south-west, 80% of which is covered in dense forest, peatland swamps, mangroves, rivers, and traditional agriculture land. Highland areas in the north-east are remote and not easily accessible. Non-volcanic mounts are scattered in this area including Kengkabang, Samiajang, Liang Pahang and Ulu Gedang.
The centre of the province is covered with tropical forest, which produces rattan, resin and valuable timber such as Ulin and Meranti. The southern lowlands are dominated by peatland swamps that intersect with many rivers. Sebangau is a protected peatland area internationally acknowledged as sanctuary for the endangered Orangutan. Recently the peat swamp forests have been damaged by the Mega Rice Project, which unsuccessfully sought to turn large areas into rice paddies.
The province's climate is wet weather equatorial zone with an eight-month rainy season, and 4 months of dry season. Rainfall or precipitation is 2,776 - 3,393 mm per year with an average of 145 rainy days annually.
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pierrefonds
(25871) 2009-03-17 4:49
Hi Murray,
The capture of the waves and the reflections in the water are assets to the composition. The point of view leads our eyes toward the tress in the background which is giving depth to the photo. The good luminosity brings out the colors of the scenery. Have a nice day.
Pierre
bakes888
(18055) 2009-03-18 1:04
Hi Murray. Nice photo. Good natural framing and lush colours. The glassy water and reflections add a calm mood. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Paul.
Lay
(26) 2009-03-23 16:34
Hi Murray,
So peaceful this scenery! Nice photo of this tropical forest, nice colours, nice glassy water and great capture, well done!
Have a nice holidays.
Regards
Maria
Photo Information
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Copyright: Murray Lines (MLINES)
(10824) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-01-00
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature
- Camera: Sony DSC-F77
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-03-16 2:51








