A couple of weeks ago, I went to the Jakarta Old Town (Kota Tua Jakarta), also known as Old Jakarta, or Old Batavia (Oud Batavia), with two of my colleagues, mas Didik and Pap, to have a photo hunting. This was the last time I took shots with my Nikon D5000 camera before I decided to sell it. So, enjoy the last photographs taken with my Nikon D5000.
Here are my companions (pap and mas didik):
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