I love the lobby of the Gran Mahakam even after they politely told me, no photos please. Such polite people, Indonesians. I’ll bring round my camera again next time, and try take a HDR photo of the facade.
I love the lobby of the Gran Mahakam even after they politely told me, no photos please. Such polite people, Indonesians. I’ll bring round my camera again next time, and try take a HDR photo of the facade.
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