River Walks 2012 ~ 2017
   

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Many streams and a couple rivers run through Jogja (Yogyakarta's nickname), and all of them basically start in the north on the slopes of Mount Merapi and empty into the Indian Ocean about 30 miles south of the city. None of these waterways keeps their name all the way from the slopes of Merapi down to the Indian Ocean; they all eventually join with either the Progo River (to the west of the city) or the Opak River (to the east).

For the most part, the kampungs on the banks of these waterways are working class. Most of the residents have very little money, but their clean and friendly way of life belies that fact. These river kampungs are the most interesting and energizing feature of Jogja; fortunately there is almost no tourist traffic through them--in more than ten river walks, I have never encountered another foreigner.

You can see photos of previous river walks at these pages:

 
Kali Code
Kali Winongo
Kali Gajawong
Kali Code 2012
Kali Winongo 2012-1
Kali Gaja Wong 2016, 2017
Kali Code 2013
Kali Winongo 2012-2
 
Kali Code 2015-1
Kali Winongo 2016, 2017
 
Kali Code 2015-2
   
Kali Code 2015-3
   
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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