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Indonesia: Bali and Jakarta
... were. There were some local traditional dances and singing going on nearby and the fishing fleet came into view below us as the sun faded. The whole place would be pretty tranquil if it wasn’t for the overcrowded tourism and the monkeys who try and steal anything and everything off your person!
Our last night in Kuta was very civilized as we had a flight in the morning to take us to Jakarta which was a bit of an unknown quantity. We arrived at the airport in good time ...
Bali & Gili Islands
... gibt es nicht viel, aber wir fanden alles, was es braucht um glücklich zu sein. Wer schon einmal hier war weiss, wovon wir sprechen. Hier haben wir zum ersten Mal auf unserer Reise Ruhe gefunden, und so kam es, dass wir nicht wie geplant 5-6 Tage hier verbrachten, sondern gleich 10! Und es hätten auch mehr werden können. Wir verloren jegliches Zeitgefühl und es reichte völlig aus, den Sonnenauf- und Untergang als Referenzpunkte zu wählen. Ansonsten gibt es hier ...
Bali,2eme jour a Ubud
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En revanche, rien qu'hier , j'ai vu un baigneur qui a mis plus de 20min pour sortir et il etait à 30m a peine du bord..Le tout dans une mer bien epaisse et limite shorebreak!
Sinon plus grave,un autre baigneur a echapper à la mort....Il s'est fait secourir par un autre baigneur.Les 2 ont eu du mal a sortir....L'ex noyé en sortant de l'eau etait carrement mal au point de vomir tout ce qu'il pouvait et avait de tres grosses difficultes a reprendre son ...
Back in Bali
We moved quickly from the Gilis back to Bali via a series of short stops. Stalked yet again by the most boring French couple in the world (we endured their miserable faces all the way to Gili and back.) We bused and ferried back to Sanur - a highlight of the ferry was a full band arriving in the sleeping cabin to sing us to sleep with lively and irritatingly catchy Indonesian 'chunes'. It brought back the bad Asian karaoke memories and I was ...
Bali 'Binge' tang
... and evening offerings are left to the gods all over the streets, in every house, shop, restaurant and hotel entrance. Beautiful hand-weaved baskets filled with all sorts are left out on the floor so it is rather embarrassing if you step on one by accident. The next thing you know you have an incense stick through your toes and flower petals have gone flying! Whoops...Camilla.
We were lucky to be in Ubud for the Balinese New Year. Camilla waited for this to ...