• Tukad Cepung, Bali, 3.3

    9 Januari, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    The next waterfall, Tukad Cepung, was just 10-15 min away from the previous one. Let‘s sum it up. Nature: Beautiful. Again, you had to follow a stream, either to the left or the right. (Initially I thought I could do it with my shoes on because I thought the water was shallow enough and last time it had felt like the pebbles were wet-tumbling my feet. Long story short, my shoes were soaked seconds later. Who saw that coming? Pain-wise, I maintain it was… an idea. Wouldn‘t call it a good one.) The path on the right let me find the waterfall you can see below (the bigger one, evidently). Walking on, you had to take a left turn after the mossy rocks appeared. While I did follow the other path for a while, let‘s mention the other issue: Way too many tourists. The instagram type. Avoid. Not only did they obstruct the view, the increasingly painful pebbles, the mist, water coming down everywhere in varying intensity and therefore difficulties with the camera equipment made me refrain from going further.
    Almost back to the top, I decided to treat myself to some dragonfruit (I also welcomed the idea to catch my breath after more steep steps) sold to me by a kind elderly lady who must have been so happy to see a customer, she gave me two packages of fried banana for free.
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