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Indonesia
... door de atm ingeslikt) en heb ik twee dagen nog in Kuta moeten blijven om met moeite in contact te komen met de bank etcetera. Helaas was de pas niet gevonden en heeft mijn mama een nieuwe moeten opsturen. De rest van de twee dagen ingevuld met strand en stappen. 9-145 november: Gili Eilanden Met een flinke kater gingen we die vrijdag met z'n 5en richting de Gili Eilanden. Na een lange rit van bus en 'fast' boat kwamen we aan op dit idyllische eilandje waar je met ...
Paraíso del buceo
... 243;n nos dejamos llevar por una corriente a lo largo de una pared de coral y grandes extensiones cubiertas de todo tipo de flora y fauna acuática. Entre los avistamientos del día: tortuga, barracuda, pez león, pez gatillo, payaso y cientos de peces más de todos los colores y tamaños, quizás no tan famosos pero igualmente impresionantes. Incluso ya en el bote post-buceo nos tocó despedida con dos grupos de ...
Your burn has a scrape!
... to detail, and support their community with the works of art they create. Candice and I were in awe. Alfie continued to treat us as family insisting on feeding us home made coconut rice crackers and Lombok coffee. She showed us all the items she made herself as well as the ones her mother had made. Her mother had passed 78 days before. In Sasak tradition there is a ceremony 100 days after a person passes away. To honor her mothers work she has been traveling to Kuta to ...
Way down south where bananas grow
... had a great desire to see. On the way to the rice fields, we asked Nyoman if he knew of a place where we could get some hand carved picture frames to display our world photos around the house. He looked at me amused, and told me that, at that instant, we were driving through the outskirts of Ubud, the Balinese center of handicrafts, and that yes, we could get some picture frames there. After just a few minutes we stopped on the side of ...
Nusa Lembongan
... giant demon figures called Ogeh-Ogeh which they then paraded down the streets on New Years Eve, chanting and dancing to scare off all of the demon spirits. I picked a spot at a cafe right on the main crossroads of the village and watched as hundreds of children paraded dozens of giant demons figures up and down the road and then out to the beach to be burned. In between the squads of children carrying the ...