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Cacah

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    • Day 15

      Tempeling Forest

      September 28, 2019 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Heut war Adventure angesagt. Unser Bali- Reiseführer sagte sogar, es könnte dangerous werden...oh oh 😅
      Wir starteten mit unserem 2. Scooter (getauscht, der 1. hatte sogarkein Licht 🙈), zum Tempeling Forest. Nach ca. 20 km Fahrt über die Insel saßen an einer Wegeabfahrt mehrere Locals und wiesen gestenreich in Richtung eines steinigen Waldwegens. Dabei boten sie uns an, uns den Weg zur Bucht auf ihrem Scooter hintendrauf runter zu bringen. Pah, ich fahr zuhause ne große Enduro, das krieg ich doch alleine hin 💪👍😅. Gesagt getan, aber das Angebot der Balies war schwer berechtigt. Ca. 30 % Gefälle auf schmalen, sandigen und holprigen Untergrund forderte fahrerisch echt viel ab. Ohne Flachs, die eigene Moppederfahrung hat da echt geholfen, 1 x rutschte mir der Scooter fast weg 😬
      Aber der Weg hat sich gelohnt, was wir dann sahen, war schon schön und schwer beeindruckend!😲😊
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    • Day 16

      Rustig dagje Nusa Penida

      January 25, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Deze dag een wat ‘rustiger’ dagje.

      Vannacht dan toch de beruchte “Bali Belly” gekregen. Oftewel buikkrampen en diarree. Het ging ‘s ochtends al beter maar toch fijn om het even bij kleine korte uitstapjes te houden.

      ‘S ochtends Tembeling beach en forest bezocht. Vooral het laatste 3 km lange heuvelachtige, hobbelige, smalle pad ernaartoe met de scooter was avontuurlijk 😀. En leuk!

      ‘S middags nog even een massage en verder bij het zwembad verbleven.

      ‘S avonds op een mooie afgelegen en groene plek gegeten, bij Vegan Soul Kitchen. Heerlijk eten en prachtig uitzicht! En ook weer een lekker ritje om er te komen 😀.
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    • Day 208

      The power of the sea

      April 20, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

      Well this was quite an endeavour.

      I left the temple and headed west to the next spot, Tembeling forest and waterfalls. What I was not prepared for was how much effort it would take to get there.

      The roads were fine right up until the last 3k. The final 3k was an extremy step descent through the forest on a dirt track. At this point I decided that though my bike would make the journey, I would not. So I parked up and paid a local to take me down. Very glad I did as I have no fear with riding, and that journey unnerved me.

      But the view at the bottom? Worth it.

      At the base of this descent was a further few hundred steps down to the water level. From there you had two options. On the right was a cave that opened onto a rock beach with an insane view. Or left where there were some shallow natural pools and the sea in all its glory.

      One of the pools was so close to the water that the waves would spray you when sitting on the edge. I was in heaven.

      The water was all fresh from the top of the waterfal partially hidden by trees, and fed down to the pools naturally with a little help from some pipes.

      Other than another couple I was the only one there. Meaning that when they moved to the cave side for photos I had the pool to myself. The silence where ocean meets forest is deafening. All I could hear was the power of the waves crashing against the rocks. I could have been alone in the world for all i knew or cared.

      I probably spent the thick end of an hour and a half down there before finally leaving. I could have spent far longer but I was getting a little cold from the water and my driver was waiting for me. I have met some people who take the ethos that you've paid for them to wait, so they make them wait. But that just doesn't feel quite right to me. And I'm glad I left when I did as a group of Americans were heading down as I was going up and they definitely would have ruined my blissfully silent meditation.

      On the way back up I saw a monkey which is hardly my first time, however I was the first time completely wild I've seen one so that was cool.

      The ride back up was not cool. Going down was definitely worse because it was steep. But going up the bike was struggling a lot, very unnerving. Worth it though.
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    • Day 50

      Tempeling Forest & Beach, Nusa Penida

      November 22, 2018 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      Zu dieser schönen Bucht, mit der tollen KALTEN Quelle, war der Weg zu krass zum selbst Fahren. Wir mussten uns von Einheimischen hinunter und wieder hinauf bringen lassen. Wobei selbst diese extreme Probleme hatten und wir des öfteren Absteigen und extreme Passagen laufen mussten (trotz Motorcrossbike😅) Wir haben auf jeden Fall mehrere Male dem Tode ins Auge geblickt auf diesem Weg... 🙈🙈 Doch es hat sich gelohnt, für einen solch schönen Bucht wie dieser und einer so tollen Abkühlung. Am Ende waren wir sogar alleine mit unseren Fahrern an diesem verwunschenen Örtchen mitten im Dschungel 😍Read more

    • Day 70

      Tembeling Beach and Natural Spring

      June 9, 2019 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      On our way to Kelingking Beach we stopped by a not so well known but very beautiful place.

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