Aneka Beach Kuta
Jalan Pantai Kuta, P.O. Box 2010 Kuta, Bali, 80361, Indonesia
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Kuta
... it's just a beach. And I didn't spot many palm trees knocking around either so I'm going to have to place behind Anjuna and beaches in Thailand.
Anyway there's various people selling drinks etc on the back of the beach in the shade and offering tattoos, jewellery, massages etc. I decided to go for a beer at one of them just to chill out. I got hassled for a tattoo mainly then this guy tried to sell me a magic mushroom shake. I asked him how much and he said 500,000R! I just laughed ...
First Day in Bali
... down to 300000Rp for the four of us. But even then, we didn't commit to anything; we told hiim we were here for a wedding and won't be ready until Monday. He was cool with that. I read somewhere once that the Balinese consider the first sale to be auspicious and will give very low prices ... I just didn't realise it had to be at 6am!
We headed back to wake Danny up for Breakfast. The buffet itself was nice, my ...
Bali Belly!
... some chicken sate. That evening we had a walk to Seminyak for dinner and went to an Italian recommended by some of Ronalds friends.
Next day we organised our boat transfer to Gili Trawangan for the next day and walked around Kuta and late afternoon we went to Jimbaran beach for a nice sunset dinner. There are loads of pretty restaurants on the beach and we picked one and after a few Bintangs the boys picked their seafood for on ...
Relaxing in Lombok
... one double bed and no air con.
The kids seemed constantly irritated. Had it not been for the large screen TV showing cartoons in the breakfast area they would have had nothing to do. We spotted a Spanish family whose two kids kicked off for half an hour until an adult who was watching news on the TV turned the channel over to Disney. Crazy kids!
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EARTHQUAKE!!
... the bungalow 'Dad, get out of there!’ He is already on the move, squeezes through the door and together we run for the middle of the garden where other people are gathering.
The Earth is quiet now. Everyone looks a bit shellshocked. For a split second I’m thinking it might be another attack on Bali, but everybody is already crying ‘Earthquake! Earthquake!’
We stand around talking for a bit, as you would when experiencing such a ...



