There isn't a lot to see, nothing of interest, except maybe the Fort Rotterdam, built in 1545 and overtaken by the Dutch in 1667. It's now one of the best-preserved examples of colonial Dutch architecture in Indonesia.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Makassar
After a 4 hours ferry and 26 hours bus ride we arrived finally in Makassar, the main city in Sulawesi.
There isn't a lot to see, nothing of interest, except maybe the Fort Rotterdam, built in 1545 and overtaken by the Dutch in 1667. It's now one of the best-preserved examples of colonial Dutch architecture in Indonesia.
There isn't a lot to see, nothing of interest, except maybe the Fort Rotterdam, built in 1545 and overtaken by the Dutch in 1667. It's now one of the best-preserved examples of colonial Dutch architecture in Indonesia.
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