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{{quote|''With its incredible natural beauty and crushing social problems, Southern Asia offers a unique mix of paradise and hell.''|''[[America (The Book)]]''}}
{{quote|''With its incredible natural beauty and crushing social problems, Southern Asia offers a unique mix of paradise and hell.''|''[[America (The Book)]]''}}


Generally portrayed as that little chain of islands between the [[Far East]] and the [[Land Down Under]], Indonesia is a little chain of islands that works as a more exotic version of [[Sim Sim Salabim|India]] because little is known about it. Want a story with modern day [[I'm a Humanitarian|cannibals]]? Set it in Indonesia. Sea monsters, Modern day pirates, and more can all be found in this tropical island chain. One thing is for certain -- the area is lousy with tigers and treasure. Oh, and Komodo dragons.
Generally portrayed as that little chain of islands between the [[Far East]] and the [[Land Down Under]], Indonesia is a little chain of islands that works as a more exotic version of [[Sim Sim Salabim|India]] because little is known about it. Want a story with modern day [[I'm a Humanitarian|cannibals]]? Set it in Indonesia. Sea monsters, Modern day pirates, and more can all be found in this tropical island chain. One thing is for certain—the area is lousy with tigers and treasure. Oh, and Komodo dragons.


Expect half of the local wildlife to [[Misplaced Wildlife|inexplicably be African or South American in origin,]] and to encounter cannibals and [[Cargo Cult|cargo cults]].
Expect half of the local wildlife to [[Misplaced Wildlife|inexplicably be African or South American in origin,]] and to encounter cannibals and [[Cargo Cult|cargo cults]].
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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''The Swiss Family Robinson'' is the ur-example of this.
* ''The Swiss Family Robinson'' is the ur-example of this.
* The original ''Dream Park'' book's role playing game subplot is set in this version of the [[East Indies]].
* The original ''Dream Park'' book's role playing game subplot is set in this version of the East Indies.
* Several of [[Willard Price]]'s ''Adventure'' novels are set in this area.
* Several of [[Willard Price]]'s ''Adventure'' novels are set in this area.



Latest revision as of 15:33, 24 February 2015

With its incredible natural beauty and crushing social problems, Southern Asia offers a unique mix of paradise and hell.

Generally portrayed as that little chain of islands between the Far East and the Land Down Under, Indonesia is a little chain of islands that works as a more exotic version of India because little is known about it. Want a story with modern day cannibals? Set it in Indonesia. Sea monsters, Modern day pirates, and more can all be found in this tropical island chain. One thing is for certain—the area is lousy with tigers and treasure. Oh, and Komodo dragons.

Expect half of the local wildlife to inexplicably be African or South American in origin, and to encounter cannibals and cargo cults.

Compare Holiday in Cambodia, which is a little further north.

Examples of East Indies include:


Film

Literature

  • The Swiss Family Robinson is the ur-example of this.
  • The original Dream Park book's role playing game subplot is set in this version of the East Indies.
  • Several of Willard Price's Adventure novels are set in this area.

Video Games