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Bali: We're Not in Jogjakarta anymore

INDONESIA | Wed, 30 Dec 2015 | By davidpearlman | Views [520]

Yesterday was my first full day in Bali, a town called Seminyac. As mentioned, I got in late the other night.   Seminyak is very different then the other parts of Indonesia I have visited such as Jogjakarta. People wanted to take my picture ... Read more >

Tags: bali, indonesia, seminyak

Bali By The Numbers

INDONESIA | Wed, 4 Mar 2015 | By wtarmstrong | Views [622] | Comments [1]

Think of a number between one and ten. Now multiple that number by nine. If the resultant number is a two-digit number, add the first and second digits together (for example, if the number is 72, you add the 7 to the 2 to come up with 9).  Now ... Read more >

Tags: bali, chinese, indonesia, monkey, seminyak, temples, ubud, yoga, yoga barn

Looking for Ketut

INDONESIA | Thu, 26 Jun 2014 | By tgw | Views [584]

Don't get me wrong, I love Bali but it really is Australian's second home. Aussies with their sunburned skin covered in ridiculous tan lines, wearing fluro coloured clothes and Bintang singlets; stalk you where ever you go. I even tried escaping to the ... Read more >

Tags: bali, beach, culture, people, seminyak, sunset

 

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