Bali's Botanical Gardens
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Statue's, massive trees and a huge bamboo forest
Mount Agung
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Although the volcano started causing grief and distress for Bali at the end of November, we still decided to make our way here after our 10 days on the Indo Aggressor.
Admittedly, that was nearly aWeiterlesen
Penjor
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Penjor are tall tapered poles made from bamboo and placed outside Balinese Hindu homes during certain religious holidays.
Penjor are erected to symbolize the dominance of good (dharma) over evilWeiterlesen
Ganesha Coral Villa's
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Our stop for the night.
We even had some 4-legged company, Lulu and Bella, Delilah and Emma's Balinese cousins 😁
Offerings
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Early mornings sees the Balinese out sweeping up all of the previous day’s offerings from around their businesses and homes.
Offerings may consist of coconut leaves, flowers (lots of frangipanis)Weiterlesen
Puri Dajuma Villa's
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Our last night "in the countryside" so to speak ... tomorrow we go to Denpasar.
Hinduism in Bali
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According to a survey conducted in 2014, 93.18% of Balinese people based their faiths in Hindu. This makes Bali unique since Hindu has the least followers in Indonesia. Most Indonesian people baseWeiterlesen
Scooters & Bicycles
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Scooters are used to transport families of anywhere from 2 to 5 or even 6 people 🙄
They are also used by street veners who carry and diaply all their produce by hanging and balancing on, over,Weiterlesen
Rice paddies
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In Bali rice fields can be found almost everywhere, and the Balinese people have depended on this method of agriculture for almost 2000 years. The terraced rice fields were carved by hand, with theWeiterlesen
Ganesha
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Although he is known by many attributes, Ganesha's elephant head makes him easy to identify. Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences andWeiterlesen
Tedung Umbrellas
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The ornate and colourful tedung umbrellas are iconic elements that frequently adorn the compounds of Balinese temples.
The ceremonial importance of the umbrella has its roots in the Hindu religion,Weiterlesen
Pollution and rubbish ...
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Often dubbed a paradise, Bali has tons of rubbish washing up onto its beaches from both the sea and inland river sources daily. This has become a huge problem and officials are now having to remove inWeiterlesen
Bali Dogs
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Prior to reading up on the Bali dogs, we thought that they were simply strays or dogs that didn't belong anywhere. This is what I found out ....
Bali dogs are a unique breed found only in Bali. TheirWeiterlesen
Marigolds
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Fields of marigolds can be seen across Bali during the dry season as farmers take advantage of the constant demand for flowers to be used for religious offerings, ceremonies and the ubiquitous welcomeWeiterlesen
Temples
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The temple is the most important institution on Bali and the center of religious activities. Though Bali is renowned as the "Land of Ten Thousand Temples," there are actually at least 50,000 scatteredWeiterlesen
Time to blow this popsicle joint
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Now begins the long trek home ...
It's been a good trip, but I am very happy to be going home to less dirt, grime and most of all to hugging my DOGS 💕😁




































































