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Victoria at Pura Ulun Danu by Lake Bratan184 views
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Stone carving at temple, Mengwi.184 views
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Mt Batur from the restaurant at Kintamani183 views
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Tanah Lot from the hotel reception area183 views
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The view from our hotel room balcony182 viewsAnd looking south west. One of the bungalow roofs can be seen.
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Hotel sea view182 views
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Bungalow and paths182 views
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The other rafts182 viewsThe other rafts were all crewed by Japanese tourists
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View of Nothern Bali rice terraces and mountains182 viewsThe next few photos make up a panoramic view of the mountians and rice fields.
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Monkey in Bali182 viewsAlthough wild, the monkeys were curious and friendly, welcoming gifts of peanuts and bananas.
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Female monkey with her baby182 views
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Monkey182 viewsThis monkey had a marble which he constantly rolled backwards and forwards under his paws.
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View from restaurant182 views
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Monkeys181 views
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Entrance to the non-Royal Temple181 viewsThe largest temple within the complex is open to normal worshippers.
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Temple at Mengwi181 viewsThe inner temple is also surrounded by a moat.
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Another motorbike180 views
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Victoria and Nigel at Kuta Beach180 viewsMad, starey eyes!
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More monkeys180 views
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The marble monkey180 views
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Monkeys180 views
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Pura Ulun Danu, the lakeside temple at Lake Bratan180 viewsBuilt on the shores of the lake at Candikuning, it has eleven tiers of thatched-roof meru and an adjoining Buddhist stupa.
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People worshipping at Pura Ulun Danu180 views
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Pura Ulun Danu at Lake Bratan180 views
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The Royal Temple, Mengwi180 viewsThe actual ancient Royal Temple only makes up a small part of the temple complex. This picture shows the entrance to the temple actually used by the Royal family.
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Two other mountains viewed from Kintamani179 views
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Victoria and Nigel at Kuta Beach179 views
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Young monkey179 views
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Royal Family temple at Mengwi179 viewsThe split gate is common to most temples (and many homes) in Bali. It symbolises the dual nature of life(light/dark, day/night, male/female etc)
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Stone carving at Mengwi179 views
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Stone carving over the moat at Mengwi179 viewsThe whole temple complex at Mengwi is surrounded by a moat
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More of the temple at Mengwi179 views
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More of the temple at Mengwi179 views
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