Earlier this week I was in a part of Indonesia known as Tana Toraja in Central Sulawesi. The town I was staying in was named Rantepao.
This area of Indonesia is rather remote and tricky to get to which means it doesn’t see nearly the number of tourists that places like Komodo and Bali see. However due to their fascinating funeral ceremonies and burial rituals, tourists and travelers do make a point of making the journey to visit this region.
If you have been following along with the blog, you will have noted that my last round of photos in Cebu, Philippines ended with the destruction of my portable photo printer.
After taking it to Canon Philippines and being told that they would not honor Canon Thailand’s (where I bought the printer) warranty, I had the printer shipped back to a friend in Bangkok and it is currently at Canon’s repair center there being fixed. Long story short without having the portable printer, the project has become a little more challenging and thus the lack of updates.
The city of Cebu is famous for having the best lechon (rotisserie BBQ’ed pork) in the Philippines, and maybe the world? While stopping to enjoy some traditional lechon, I decided to whip out my camera and printer and make some prints.