Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Getting Around Jakarta
Today we learned how to get around Jakarta. We were given two hours to take as many forms of public transportation that the city of Jakarta had to offer. This proved to be a fun and challenging experience.
We started off on the back of scooters which is how many people who live here in the city choose to get around. The traffic here is unlike anything I have ever seen. Crazy doesn't begin to describe it. If you ride a motorcycle in the United States and you feel restricted by all the traffic laws, you need to take your next vacation in Jakarta.
After the motorcycles we took a variety of buses, taxis, covered flat bed pickups, trains, and a little three wheeled covered motorcycle called a bajai. For those who are used to using public transportation in a foreign country, you already know that personal space is defined a little different than what it might be in the U.S. The smells, the pickpocketing, the backfiring bajais can not be fully expressed in words. In actuality, we had a lot of fun. This might be attributed to the fact that it was only a game today and it hasn't become daily life yet. We have a little adjusting to do and today we got to have a little fun in the process.
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5 comments:
Hi Josh and Amber! I'm glad to hear you've made it there safely! I'm praying for you both. Love and miss you, God bless!
Sarah
Where are your helmets? Just kidding!! Good to see your having fun. The pics are great.
Shelly
Wow you guys! I love your pictures! Your blog is already so much fun to read. I'll be checking it daily to hear about your latest adventure. :)
i want a motorbike! I would kill myself in the traffic though. public transportation is always an adventure! your concept of personal space will forever be changed!
We finished VBS a couple of days ago. I missed you soooo much. You have no idea. I'm glad you're acclimating to your new home. KK
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