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Happily by the time my daughter got there she was an adult. However, she has paid eye watering sums for accurate princess costumes and would wear them to conventions. She was briefly on the One Show once with her partner as Kristoff and Anna at one Con.

This turned out to include a lot of early jet engine stuff - the perforated collars at the business end of the lightsabers are a very specific part from a very specific early jet, and are a matched pair - one character's saber has the female side, another has the male side. From the base of Ijen it’s a 60-90 minute hike to the top of the crater. When you reach the top you then need to follow the small path into the crater. In the dark it’s easy to get lost on the path, so make sure you follow someone closely (if you join a shared tour you should get a guide). Oh, and bring a piece of cloth to cover your face, because if the wind is blowing in your direction sulphur smoke will cover the path. The sulphur gas igniting as it leaves the vents inside of the volcano crater at a temperature of 800 degrees causes the blue flames of Ijen. While the gas catching alight happens all day this phenomenon can only be seen when the sunsets. For this reason I strongly recommend you join the Ijen Midnight Tour. The ferry takes around an hour and it costs only IDR 6,000. In Gilimanuk, you’ll find many buses to reach your next destination! If you’re heading to Denpasar, you shouldn’t pay more than IDR 50,000. Cemoro Lawang is a beautiful place to stay, but accommodation here is basic and expensive when compared to Yogyakarta. I’d recommend staying at one of the hotels that has a direct view of Bromo. My personal favourite is Lava View Lodge, which is one of the better hotels in Cemoro Lawang, has a great breakfast and offers beautiful views of Bromo Volcano. Day 5: Bromo Jeep TourI read somewhere that in the first film the Stormtrooper's boots were just cheap Chelsea boots painted white, I can well believe it. On one hand the budget was quite small when it came to costumes and props, on the other the money that they sank into Industrial Light & Magic was well placed as they produced stunning visuals for the time in 1976/77. A distant cousin of mine is named in the credits as a 'Foley Operator', presumably he was something to do with post production.That’s exactly what they are. Im a cleared Stormtrooper with the UKG (501st Legion) and they require screen accuracy. Painting the boots is the way it’s done. Sad truth; sewer systems are not very efficient in Indonesia. Roads were flooded and it took us around 3 hours to get out of the region. Bonus; it was even raining in the bus so we can cool down. I had no idea it was still Ramadan. I had no idea Java was mainly Muslim. I had no idea Manila’s traffic wasn’t that bad after all.

If you’re too tired, you can also do Ijen during the day as long as you don’t mind missing out the blue fires. Transfer to BaliFrom Yogyakarta, book a train to reach Probolinggo. (I had to take a train to Surabaya and then to Probolinggo.) The Yogyakarta part of the itinerary is actually pretty simple. Depending on where you are coming from, probably the easiest way to get to Yogyakarta is to fly. You can catch an international flight directly to Yogyakarta Airport from neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia. Yogyakarta Airport also has connections to Bali, Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, and most other popular spots in the country. If you are going to fly and you’re on a budget I recommend AirAsia as it’s the most reliable budget airline. Yogyakarta streets. Photo credit: Urvesh Devani. Once you know this stuff you never unsee it. I know that a lot of the set and props of the original movies was built from a job lot of aviation junk that was obtained cheaply from a breakers near to the location. That bag is cool though! Good effort!Ahh the good old Bibbidy con, the amount of begging small children in that place is amazing. The third stop was Yogyakarta. Trains were fully booked and I had to take a bus, which is more expensive. Although, I thought I had learned something in the Philippines and decided to take the bus without AC so I can save a few rupees (AC in the Philippines buses was insanely cold!). They said; it’s an overnight bus. It should take around 12 hours and you’ll be there in the morning.

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