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Bali
... is standing there; Ah, can you pay now? Odd I think, payment is usually demanded upon completion of a stay. Er, ok. I rifle though our cash but we're short of 1500000 (yeah, count those zeroes). I pay you rest tomorrow, I say for some reason mimicking her broken English. She is slightly reluctant but is accepting of this.
My first night's sleep at S Villa is a war of attrition, me vs the mozzies. They are so numerous that we deploy the mozzie net (I forgot to buy the insect ...
Indo rastas, fit surfers and Bali orphans
... first step onto the southern hemisphere this year.
I hadn’t set foot on Indonesian soil for more than twenty years. Iwas here last in 1991 for a surfing expedition to Lombok and Sumbawa islands. I traveled here a lot back then, mostly to sail and surf, but was expecting everything to be different because of the stories I have heard and read about the massive development throughout the intervening years. I tried to open my mind to ...
R&R (and rain)!
... I drank a leisurely coke
and admired the peace and tranquility of the beautiful coastline,
watched the antics of the owner's 3 yr old son bathing and didn't notice
the time ticking by.....
When David eventually returned he flung
himself into the sea to try to cool off from his "adventure" - short
version? The bike's back wheel jammed against the ...
Bali part II, wherein I actually do relax.
... New Years Eve but a nice way to herald in the New Year nonetheless.
Bali was lovely. Bali was relaxing. I think I may have gone crazy with more relaxing but I probably wouldn’t have minded just ooooone more day to wake up in our lovely villa, step out the door into our pool, head over the road for a long body scrub and massage, finish off my book and head out to a lovely restaurant to sip lychee martinis and eat delicious tofu coconut curry by the rice paddies. ...
Monkeying Around Uluwatu
... sand. I hope the pictures I have will capture the feeling.
After hanging out on the sand, in the shade of the cliffs, and watching the surfers for a while, we headed back up to the road and set out for Uluwatu Temple. We had chosen Uluwatu to get away from the crowds during the peak-season in popular tourist areas like Kuta. It didn't have too many tourist draws, besides the beaches for surfers, but Uluwatu Temple is one. To enter the temple, you have to wear a sarong ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach
- Swimming pool
- Kitchenette
- Free parking