It depends upon where you are going. The shortest distance, from Cape York to Merauke is about 300 kilometers (190 miles) and would be covered in a day or two. To travel from the east coast at Sydney to the farthest points of Sumatra would be a distance of over 12000 km (7450 miles) and could take between 2 and 4 weeks depending on the route.
The island of Krakatoa is located in Indonesia, approximately 2,200 kilometers away from Australia. It is situated in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra.
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um i think you can but because Australia is so far way you might have to pay alot of money
Indonesia is approximately 10200 miles from the United States. Also, in kilometers, Indonesia is 16300 kilometers from the United States.
The two countries are relatively nearby at their closest points : 200 kilometers from Cape York in Queensland to Papua on New Guinea. However, Indonesia is an island arc that spans over 5000 kilometers (3000 miles) from Papua in the east to Aceh in the west. So sea distances from points in Australia to Indonesia can range from 500 to 9000 kilometers.
Australia is in the southern hemisphere, just south of Indonesia and New Guinea, and roughly 30 degrees west of the International Date Line. Australia is roughly about 10562 miles from England. In other words: its about a 24 hour Aeroplane ride.
the time will change depending on what speed you are doing. To figure this out you can just go to www.distances.com and then state how fast and far you are travelling. Goodluck!
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Fascinating question ! I'll say: -- Philippines, -- Japan, -- Taiwan, -- Australia, -- New Zealand, -- Indonesia, -- Brunei, -- Papua New Guinea
The Far East - Indonesia, Malaysia, and China.
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Gitgit is a waterfall that is located in Indonesia. It is located on the north side of Indonesia and is not far from Lovina.