Last additions - Wedding & Honeymoon |
The view from our hotel room balcony182 viewsAnd looking south west. One of the bungalow roofs can be seen.%299 %01, %2003
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The view from our hotel room balcony184 viewsLooking south this time%299 %01, %2003
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Another motorbike180 views%299 %01, %2003
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Victoria enjoys the ride177 views%299 %01, %2003
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Another moped178 views%298 %01, %2003
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Mopeds184 viewsTaken from inside the tour car (David, on the right, is driving, Resi, our guide, is on the left). Motorbikes and mopeds/scooters are everywhere in Bali. They're very commonly used to transport more than one person (we saw one with a family of 5 on it!). Quite often, girls wearing skirts will sit side-saddle on the back of bikes.%298 %01, %2003
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Another view of the rice terraces185 views%298 %01, %2003
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Another view of the rice terraces204 views%298 %01, %2003
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Palm tree188 views%298 %01, %2003
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Rice terraces on the way to Ubud188 views%298 %01, %2003
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Victoria at Kintamani190 views%298 %01, %2003
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Lake Batur184 views%298 %01, %2003
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Mt Batur from the restaurant at Kintamani183 views%298 %01, %2003
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Two other mountains viewed from Kintamani179 views%297 %01, %2003
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Some tourists at Kintamani188 views%297 %01, %2003
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Mount Batur188 viewsViewed from the restaurant where we had lunch in Kintamani%297 %01, %2003
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Lake Batur185 views%297 %01, %2003
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Another picture showing the slopes of Mount Batur193 viewsThe black lava flows from the last eruption are still clearly visible%297 %01, %2003
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The lake by Mount Batur190 views%297 %01, %2003
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Mount Batur - the only active volcano on Bali190 viewsViewed from Kintamani%297 %01, %2003
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Coffee beans growing195 views%297 %01, %2003
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Papaya growing186 views%297 %01, %2003
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Bananas growing on a plantation193 views%296 %01, %2003
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The entrance to thg Elephant Cave185 views%296 %01, %2003
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The entrance to thg Elephant Cave187 views%296 %01, %2003
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The baths at the Elephant Cave189 views%296 %01, %2003
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The Barong194 viewsMore details about the Barong dance can be found at http://www.inm-asiaguides.com/Bali/ebarong.htm %296 %01, %2003
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The Kris dancers191 viewsThe Rangda put a spell on the soldiers which made them want to kill themselves using their Kris (sharp, wave-bladed knives). The Barong makes their bodies impervious to the blades.%296 %01, %2003
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The Rangda transforms into a bird268 views%296 %01, %2003
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And Sadewa transforms into the Barong, a force for good.192 views%296 %01, %2003
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.. but is bewitched by the Rangda254 views%295 %01, %2003
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The Prime Minister arrives to save Sadewa256 views%295 %01, %2003
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Temple in Little India, SIngapore197 views%295 %01, %2003
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The view from our hotel room balcony188 viewsThis is looking to the east%290 %01, %2003
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The Rangda again, with a monkey on the left.307 views%290 %01, %2003
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The Rangda prepares to kill Sadewa255 views%290 %01, %2003
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The Rangda enters269 viewsCarried on the shoulders of her servants%290 %01, %2003
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Sadewa is tied up260 viewsThe Prime Minister's two servants take Sadewa to the forest and time him to a tree%289 %01, %2003
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The Queen insists that Sadewa be taken to the forest and killed271 views%289 %01, %2003
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The Queen with Sadewa, her son.270 viewsThe Rangda is visible in the background%289 %01, %2003
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