MT. BROMO PANORAMA - EAST JAVA
Mt. Bromo smolders uncomfortably close to the Indonesian metropolis of Surabaya on the island of Java. Bromo is the small, grayish cone to the left. Mt. Semeru, the highest mountain on Java, looms in the distance. The entire area is contained within the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park. The area is inhabited mainly by the Tengerese People, the last Hindus left on Java.
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Tamara Valjean
What an amazing shot, this is beautiful! Well done : )
mikebov
superb panorama
Marcus Grant
OMG, this is stunning
bill oneil
very nice pano mate..
David Iori
fantastic panorama
Thomas Fitzgerald
absolutely breathtaking! such an immense scale and love the quality of the light!
Jonicool
Breathtaking!
Bruce Dickson
Interesting and great shot
Gethin
awesome pano Michael.. nice work!
TheBlindHog
Beautiful shot, Michael. Your reportage is informative and your photos are always spectacular. This is no exception.
Michael Sheridan replied
Thanks, Hog – appreciate the comment
Nerida13
Extraordinary image, view large is a must!
David Henderson
Wow, like once again WOW, top shot!!!! I am so envious
Dave
ardian asmary
Wonderful panorama, great job!!! Bromo always amazing…
Kasia Kotlarska
Perfect!
Andrew Murrell
A truely awe inspiring image…. Thank you
Tori Snow
Amazing shot
Jan Sedlacek
amazing !
Jesper Høgsdal
Great panorama!
PhotosByG
Hi Michael. Style, Class, Elegance, Excellence are looking for photos of this quality and calibre if you are interested in submitting this photo and any other photos you may have of the same quality. Cheers, Graham.
kevin smith sk...
Brilliant shot. Inspiring work.
suziesplace
Wow amazing stuff,
luis ferreiro
Awesome image.
Colombe Cambo...
Your photos are breathtaking. I especially love your faces from around the world.
Michael Sheridan replied
Thanks, Colombe – glad you like the photos. The faces are my favorites too. Regards – MS
Richard Heath
What a special moment, captured brilliantly.