Some of the junior children at Lake Tekapo School, in the South Island of New Zealand, have sent their Flat Stanley’s on an adventure to Indonesia. Their class is learning about different cultures and their Stanleys are going to help out by sharing their experiences in Indonesia and maybe other destinations.

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Sunday, 10 April 2016

Gili Air


Goodbye Gili Trawangan

The boat trip from Gili Trawangan to Gili Air took about 30  to 40  minutes, as we stopped at Gili Meno to drop people off. The Stanleys and I traveled on a boat the same as the one above.



Hello Gili Air

When we got to Gili Air, all of the passengers had to step off the back of the boat. If you did not time it correctly with the waves, you got very wet. The Stanleys were safe in a plastic bag in my bag. I only got wet up to my knees.
Gili Air doesn't have any motorised vehicles, just like Gili T. These horses are waiting for some passengers. It costs 100,000IRD for a ride. 

Some local children playing on a paddle board.

The Gili Air harbour is full of fishing, diving and passenger boats.

I hired a see-through plastic canoe. I left the Stanleys at home so they didn't get wet.
I could see fish swimming under the canoe. Most of the coral is dead so there isn't really any colour except for the fish. I have been told that fishermen used dynamite to catch fish and this is one of the reasons the coral has been destroyed. Maybe you can find out some more information about it. I wonder where the best place to look would be?

Locals unloading a boat of supplies.

The largest supermarket on Gili Air

There were piles of dried fish outside the door and they smelt like stinky old socks.

A local man heading out at sunrise to go fishing.

All sorts of things are carted in the horse carts. I saw rubbish, dirt and gravel, furniture and lots of people.

Children biking to school.
 School in the Gili Islands starts at 8am and finishes at 12pm. All of the children wear uniforms.


A local lady washing dishes


Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Sanur (Sah-noor) Bali



Watching the locals and tourists having a swim at Sanur Beach

Spending some time on Sanur beach
Sanur is a beach town on the east coast of Bali. People like to visit here because there is an offshore reef that makes the water by the beach nice and calm.




This man is cooking Nikki a chicken noodle soup for 10,000 IDR (Indonesian Rupiah). Do you know how much that is in New Zealand Dollars?

There are more motorbikes than cars in Bali.

Petrol for motorbikes is sold on the side of the road in plastic or glass bottles.





Monday, 28 March 2016

Bali Currency

The money over here is very different to New Zealand. The currency here is Indonesian Rupiah. They have mostly notes and some coins. You have to be able to read big numbers. Can you read these numbers? The Stanley's are a little confused.

20,000

10,000

5,000

50,000

2,000

500 and 1,000

200 and 100

Use this currency converter to work out how New Zealand Dollars (NZD) and Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) compare.

You will need to use your knowledge of alphabetical order to find them on the lists.