Kamis, 17 Juni 2010

Jadwal Chelsea 2010-2011

2010/11 Barclays Premier League Fixtures (dates subject to change):

Sat Aug 14 West Bromwich Albion (H)

Sat Aug 21 Wigan Athletic (A)

Sat Aug 28 Stoke City (H)

Sat Sep 11 West Ham United (A)

Sat Sep 18 Blackpool (H)

Sat Sep 25 Manchester City (A)

Sat Oct 2 Arsenal (H)

Sat Oct 16 Aston Villa (A)

Sat Oct 23 Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)

Sat Oct 30 Blackburn Rovers (A)

Sat Nov 6 Liverpool (A)

Wed Nov 10 Fulham (H)

Sat Nov 13 Sunderland (H)

Sat Nov 20 Birmingham City (A)

Sat Nov 27 Newcastle United (A)

Sat Dec 4 Everton (H)

Sat Dec 11 Tottenham Hotspur (A)

Sat Dec 18 Manchester United (H)

Sun Dec 26 Arsenal (A)

Tue Dec 28 Bolton Wanderers (H)

Sat Jan 1 Aston Villa (H)

Tue Jan 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)

Sat Jan 15 Blackburn Rovers (H)

Sat Jan 22 Bolton Wanderers (A)

Tue Feb 1 Sunderland (A)

Sat Feb 5 Liverpool (H)

Sat Feb 12 Fulham (A)

Sat Feb 26 Birmingham City (H)

Sat Mar 5 Blackpool (A)

Sat Mar 19 Manchester City (H)

Sat Apr 2 Stoke City (A)

Sat Apr 9 Wigan Athletic (H)

Sat Apr 16 West Bromwich Albion (A)

Sat Apr 23 West Ham United (H)

Sat Apr 30 Tottenham Hotspur (H)

Sat May 7 Manchester United (A)

Sat May 14 Newcastle United (H)

Sun May 22 Everton (A)

Potential fixtures in all competitions (dates subject to change):

Sat Jul 17 Crystal Palace A - pre-season

Fri Jul 23 Ajax A - pre-season

Sun Aug 1 Eintracht Frankfurt A - pre-season

Wed Aug 4 Hamburg A - pre-season

Sun Aug 8Manchester United (Community Shield at Wembley)

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Wed Aug 11 International fixtures

Sat Aug 14 West Bromwich Albion H

Sat Aug 21 Wigan Athletic A

Sat Aug 28 Stoke City H

Fri Sep 3 to Tue Sep 7 International fixtures

Sat Sep 11 West Ham United A

Tue 14/Wed 15 Sep Champions League group stage matchday 1

Sat Sep 18 Blackpool H

Tue 21/Wed 22 Sep Carling Cup round 3

Sat Sep 25 Manchester City A

Tue 28/Wed 29 Sep Champions League group stage matchday 2

Sat Oct 2 Arsenal H

Fri Oct 8 to Tues Oct 12 International fixtures

Sat Oct 16 Aston Villa A

Tue 19/Wed 20 Oct Champions League group stage matchday 3

Sat Oct 23 Wolverhampton Wanderers H

Tue 26/Wed 27 Oct Carling Cup round 4

Sat Oct 30 Blackburn Rovers A

Tue 2/Wed 3 Nov Champions League group stage matchday 4

Sat Nov 6 Liverpool A

Wed Nov 10 Fulham H

Sat Nov 13 Sunderland H

Wed 17 Nov International fixtures

Sat Nov 20 Birmingham City A

Tue 23/Wed 24 Nov Champions League group stage matchday 5

Sat Nov 27 Newcastle United A

Tue 30 Nov/Wed 1 Dec Carling Cup round 5

Sat Dec 4 Everton H

Tue 7/Wed 8 Dec Champions League group stage matchday 6

Sat Dec 11 Tottenham Hotspur A

Sat Dec 18 Manchester United H

Sun Dec 26 Arsenal A

Tue Dec 28 Bolton Wanderers H

Sat Jan 1 Aston Villa H

Tue Jan 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers A

Sat 8 Jan FA Cup round 3

Tue 11/Wed 12 Jan Carling Cup semi final 1st leg

Sat Jan 15 Blackburn Rovers H

Sat Jan 22 Bolton Wanderers A

Tue 25/Wed 26 Jan Carling Cup semi final 2nd leg

Sat 29 Jan FA Cup round 4

Tue Feb 1 Sunderland A

Sat Feb 5 Liverpool H

Sat Feb 12 Fulham A

Tue 15/Wed 16 Feb Champions League round of 16 - first leg (half the fixtures)

Sat 19 Feb FA Cup round 5

Tue 22/Wed 23 Feb Champions League round of 16 - first leg (half the fixtures)

Sat Feb 26 Birmingham City H

Sun 27 Feb Carling Cup Final

Sat Mar 5 Blackpool A

Tue 8/Wed 9 Mar Champions League round of 16 - second leg (half the fixtures)

Sat 12 Mar FA Cup round 6

Tue 15/Wed 16 Mar Champions League round of 16 - second leg (half the fixtures)

Sat Mar 19 Manchester City H

Fri 25 Mar to Tue 29 Mar International fixtures

Sat Apr 2 Stoke City A

Tue 5/Wed 6 Apr Champions League quarter-finals - first leg

Sat Apr 9 Wigan Athletic H

Tue 12/Wed13 Apr Champions League quarter-finals - second leg

Sat Apr 16 West Bromwich Albion A

Sat 16/17 Apr FA Cup semi Final

Sat Apr 23 West Ham United H

Tue 26/Wed 27 Apr Champions League semi-finals - first leg

Sat Apr 30 Tottenham Hotspur H

Tue 3/Wed 4 May Champions League semi-finals - second leg

Sat May 7 Manchester United A

Sat May 14 Newcastle United H

Sat 14 May FA Cup Final

Sun May 22 Everton A

Sat 28 May Champions League Final (Wembley)

Senin, 08 Desember 2008

Indonesia Nature




Bunaken National Park, North Sulawesi
The coral reefs off Bunaken island shouldn't be missed while you are in Manado. These magnificent virgin reefs are still relatively unspoiled. The drop-off walls at Liang cove is not only rare in the world, with caves, gullies and caverns, harboring an immense wealth of marine life.
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Komodo National Park
Komodo National Park features one of the world's most biologically diverse marine environments. Coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds provide habitat for more than 1,000 species of fish, dolphins, dugongs, and sea turtles.
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Mt. Bromo & Semeru, A Spectacular Volcanic Landscape in East Java
The Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park covers some 800 square kilometers in the centre of East Java. It is the largest volcanic region in the province and there stands Mt. Semeru, which rises 3676 meters above sea level. Indonesia Tourism
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GUNUNG RINJANI NATIONAL PARK : One of the Best Treks in Southeast Asia
Gunung Rinjani National Park covers an area of 41,330 hectares on the northern part of Lombok. The peak of Gunung Rinjani reaching up to 3,726m dominates the landscape.
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IJEN PLATEAU : Known for its Sulphur Mining
Ijen is actually a complex of stratovolcanoes near Banyuwangi in East of Java. Kawah Ijen (Ijen Crater) is the center of attraction, which contains a nearly 1 km wide, turquoise-colored, acid crater lake.
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Tangkuban Perahu Volcano Crater
Tangkuban perahu is an active volcano, it is located 25 - 30 kilometers north of Bandung direction of Lembang.
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Bukit Lawang, the Parish of the Orang Utan
Have you ever imagine, that there is creature who can smile, a real smile with decent facial expression, having their morning breakfast with hands and obviously they act like human being? Well, they all are hairy all over the body. People call it the Orang Utan (forest man) and the Orang Utan lover call them "Our Brother"
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MERAPI : One of the World’s Most Active Volcanoes
Living in the shadows of active volcanoes is like sitting on a time bomb, especially when one of them is called Fire Mountain or Gunung Merapi in Indonesian language.
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GUNUNG GEDE-PANGRANGO NATIONAL PARK : The Most Visited National Park in Indonesia
Since the 19th century, the Gede-Pangrango area has been a living laboratory for researchers. The trail on the south-eastern slopes was found by Sir Thomas Raffles in 1811, although the earliest recorded climb of Mount Gede was by C.G.C. Reinwardt in 1819.
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BROMO TENGGER SEMERU NATIONAL PARK : Land Above the Clouds
A volcanic massive extending from Semeru volcano, the Tengger highlands date back to about 820,000 years ago and consists of five overlapping strato-volcanoes, each truncated by a caldera.
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UJUNG KULON NATIONAL PARK : The Last Sanctuary of the Javan Rhino
This national park, located in the extreme south-western tip of Java on the Sunda shelf, includes the Ujung Kulon peninsula, several offshore islands as well as the Krakatoa natural reserve.
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GUNUNG HALIMUN SALAK NATIONAL PARK : The Land Under the Rainbow
Established in 1992, Gunung Halimun Salak National Park (GHSNP) is the largest remaining primary lowland forest in Java, home to 23 mammal species, at least two of which are endemic and endangered (the Javan gibbon and the grizzled langur).
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Raja Ampat, a Reefy and Fishy Diving Experience
Raja Ampat is heaven for diver where new discoveries are made every day, under the water and below the water.
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Derawan and Sangalaki Islands
Derawan and Sangalaki Islands 3 hours by long boat from Tanjung Redep in the north, you can reach Derawan Island. There are many rare animals such as the green turtle, the scarlet turtle, star fruit turtle and sea cow. Derawan and Sangalaki islands hold an amazing marine environment, including fabulous coral formations, canary crabs, green turtles and pearls.




Gorontalo, the Pieces of Paradise on the Equator
Hello Mister will be the first words you hear the moment you arrived here and they will welcome you with their warmest regards
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Kuta Beach - Bali
Kuta is now a thriving tourist resort, popular mainly among the young. It owes its claim to fame owes to two factors: its beach (originally Bali's best) and the sunset.
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TOLIRE LAKE, Maluku: A Walk to Remember
A journey to Maluku (Moluccas) without grounding your feet in Tolire Lake means an incomplete journeys experience. Why? Because Tolire Lake is the main tourist destination in North Maluku, not only for the local people but the foreigner as well
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The Epicentre of Marine Biodiversity
According to the scientists who is found 52 new species in Indonesia recently, that the Bird's Head peninsula at the western end of New Guinea Island is the epicentre of marine biodiversity.
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Senggigi Beach-Lombok's oldest and most famous resort area
A perfect place to relax, Senggigi boasts a series of white sandy beaches and safe swimming areas.
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A World Heritage Site: Ujung Kulon National Park
Ujung Kulon National Park is the first national park, founded in Indonesia. The park (80,000 ha) lies on a peninsula in south-west Java and includes the islands Pulau Peucang, Pulau Panaitan and the Krakatau archipelago.
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Tlogo Plantation
Tlogo Plantation has cool air and beautiful view with various plantation such as coffee, rubber, nutmeg and cloves. It is located 6 kms or only 10 minutes drive from The Ambarawa Railway Museum. (www.tlogoagro.net)




Baturraden
Baturraden. Central Java’s most outstanding resort, approximately 14 kms north of Purwokerto, an administrative town in the southern of Java island. It is occupies a fine site on the slopes of Mount Slamet, 650 m above sea level, feel the coolness air, nice gardens, pines forest, hot springs, ponds and bungalow-style hotels.


Tawangmangu
Tawangmangu. Located 40 kms east of Solo, this recreational resort offers fresh weather, scenic views, swimming pools, bungalow style hotels and restaurants. It lies on the slopes of Mt. Lawu, at an elevation of 1,300 m above sea level. Other features include nearby temples, a national park and the 40 m high waterfall of Grojogan Sewu.


Kemuning Tea Plantation
Kemuning Tea Plantation. Between Sukuh and Ceto Temple, there is a 300 hectares rug of green tea plantation.



Gong Cave Gong Cave
Gong Cave Gong Cave, has incredible ornament which is about 256 m underground with 12 rooms 7 spring and one natural both, located about 7 km from Punung Market, on the way to Pacitan (70 km southern of Solo city). The people believed that on the certain day of Friday there is a sound o traditional drum instrument called “Gong” come from this cave until now.


Alas Purwo National Park/Wildlife Reserve
Alas Purwo National Park/Wildlife Reserve. Located on the tip of East Java, just off the Surabaya-Banyuwangi mainroad, is dry country side of open savanah, forests and scrubland, bordered by marshes, swampy groves and white sand beaches. 81 km to the south of Banyuwangi, this park is a home to 700 wild buffaloes and many other species of world animals which can be observed from viewing tower. A landrover or jeep is needed to traverse these rugged, grassy plains. In the nearby there is G (Grajagan) Land which the waves is famous for foreign surfers.


Kaliklatak.
Kaliklatak. A commodities plantation 450-750 m above sea level on the slopes of Mt. Merapi, Kaliklatak covers 2.500 acres of land producing coffee, rubber, cocoa and spices. Tour the plantation to see the entire process, from cultivation to harvest and processing for export.


Sukamade Turtle Beach.
Sukamade Turtle Beach. 78 km south of Banyuwangi, the beach is known for its deep turquoise waters and 250 kg sea turtles which come to lay their eggs here.




Meru Betiri Reserve.
Meru Betiri Reserve. Here at the southeastern tip of province is where the last of the Javenese tigers sought refuge. A hundred and fifty years ago the Javanese tiger inhabi¬ted most of Java and was even considered a nuisance in some populated areas. Wildlife of all kinds thrives here, like black panthers, leopards and sea turtles.

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Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi-Land of The Heavenly Kings
After the entrance to Tana Toraja you enter a majestic landscape with giant gray, granites and stones and blue mountains at a distance after passing the market village of Mebali. They form a sharp contrast with the lively green of the fertile, rain-fed terraces and the rusty read of the tropical laterite soil. This is Tana Toraja, one of the most splendid areas in Indonesia. Indonesia Culture more



Baliem Valley - Papua
"Nayak Lak!" A warm greeting from the Dani people to all of you. Baliem Valley (Lembah Baliem) spotted as the most popular destination in Papua, rich with indigenous culture features which offer extraordinary cultural experiences. Baliem valley inhabits by several tribes but grouped together under the same identity called Dani. Each of the tribe speaks in different type of language and dialect, not forget to mention that each of the tribe distinguishable by their genuine clothes and way of life. more



Museum Batik Danar Hadi
The passion of H.Santosa Doellah for preserving Batik, trigger the idea of building a museum of batik. As one of the Cultural identities, batik is an insperable part of the city of Surakarta - or popularly known as Solo. Batik crafts-starting from home industries to giant professional manufacturers - are a common sight in every corner of the city. more



House of Sampoerna
Situated in “old Surabaya”‚ this stately Dutch colonial-stylecompound was built in 1862 and is now a preserved historical site. Previously used as an orphanage managed by the Dutch‚it was purchased in 1932 by Liem Seeng Tee‚ the founder of Sampoerna‚ with the intent of it being used as Sampoerna’s first major cigarette production facility. more



Museum of The Asian-African Conference
The Asian-African Conference which was held on 18th to 24th April 1955 in Bandung gained a big success both in formulating common concerns and in preparing operational guidance for cooperation among Asian African Nation as well as in creating world order and world peace. The conference has had a result Dasasila Bandung, which became the guideline for the colonized countries in fighting for their independence. more



The Dramatic of Kecak Dance in Bali
The Kecak dance is one of the most famous of Balinese dances. It is unusual because it has no musical accompaniment like many other Indonesian dances do, the rhythm of the dance is produced by the chanting 'monkey' chorus. more



Saung Angklung Udjo
Saung Angklung Udjo (SAU) is the place where angklung and others bamboo instrument are made and played. SAU also the place where children are singing, dancing and played the bamboo instrument especially angklung. Saung Angklung Udjo (SAU) was established in January 1967, contributed by Mr. Udjo Ngalagena and his wife Mrs. Uum Sumiati Udjo. more



HERITAGE SITE in Palembang, South Sumatra
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Basking on Beautiful Borobudur
About 41 kilometers northward from Jogjakarta, Borobudur offers spectacular sight in this modern world. Indonesia Culture more


World War II Monument
World War II Monument. Built by the Dutch in 1948 in the center of the town, this mo¬nument commemorates the assassination of police officers and other government workers by Japanese Army.