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  • Bunut Bolong  + (Photo 2011)
  • Desa Les  + (Photo 2012)
  • Lovina  + (Photo 2020)
  • Goa Gajah  + (Photo July 1979)
  • Pura Beji Sangsit  + (Photo of my great grandparents journey froPhoto of my great grandparents journey from the UK to Hong Kong. They obviously decided to explore a little on the way. They travelled via a couple different ships. My grandmother was 8 years old. One of the photos is from Singaraja January 1923, so a 100 years ago this January. Photos and notes by my great grandfather. Nick Haynes on FB Lost Bali. grandfather. Nick Haynes on FB Lost Bali.)
  • Gunung Batur  + (Photo report of the tour of the NederlandsPhoto report of the tour of the Nederlandsche Reisvereeniging through the Dutch East Indies from 3 May to 2 August 1939. Presumably from Jan H. Breyer and his wife Nel who took part in this trip. Contains an overview of the journey, 2 sheets with notes, a calendar with colonial photos from 1941, a newspaper article about Bali from February 1939 and 4 unwritten separate photos.uary 1939 and 4 unwritten separate photos.)
  • Uluwatu  + (Photo taken 1983)
  • Bedugul  + (Photo taken 1984 by Gerald Molles (RIP) WPhoto taken 1984 by Gerald Molles (RIP)</br></br>When you hear the word 'Bedugul', of course what comes to your mind is the existence of Lake Beratan and Ulun Danu Temple which is now the most popular tourist destination in Bali or also the Bedugul Botanical Gardens which is a favorite recreational destination for families.ite recreational destination for families.)
  • Kuta  + (Photo Taken 1985)
  • Kuta  + (Photo Taken 1985)
  • Pantai Balian  + (Photo taken 2009)
  • Desa Belok  + (photo taken 2011)
  • Kuta  + (Police station, 1985)
  • Jimbaran  + (Publishing over 30 books on Bali [mostly aPublishing over 30 books on Bali [mostly about Jimbaran], Eiseman Jr. was a great messenger of Bali culture. Only one of his books is still reprinted, his bestseller “sekala and Niskala” (the Seen and the Unseen), Balinese terms for the co-existence of the spiritual world (Niskala) next to ours (sekala). Another title is still available as e-book (Fruits of Bali).</br></br>There is a great Open-Source project supporting the preservation of Balinese language, which started with 10.000 words of Eisemans dicitionary basabali.org This wonderful project will continue to add content of Eisemans work in the future.dd content of Eisemans work in the future.)
  • Pura Puncak Kedaton  + (Pucak Kedaton Temple is located in WongayaPucak Kedaton Temple is located in Wongaya Gede Village, Penebel, Tabanan. Pucak Kedaton Temple is indeed known as one of the temples with a phenomenal location in Bali. This temple is located at the top of Mount Batukaru which has a height of 2,276 meters above sea level. Hikers are prohibited from saying harsh words or words that indicate fatigue during the journey. In addition, you are also not allowed to take anything from the temple or litter.o take anything from the temple or litter.)
  • Pura Pulaki  + (Pulaki Temple stands on a rocky cliff direPulaki Temple stands on a rocky cliff directly facing the sea which is located on the edge of the Singaraja-Gilimanuk highway or on the coast of Banyupoh Village, Gerokgrak District. The story of the founding of Pulaki Temple is inseparable from the history of Dang Hyang Nirartha's journey from Blambangan (East Java) to Dalem Gelgel (Bali). Pulaki Temple is actually the center of a series of surrounding temples, namely Kerta Kawat Temple at Km 51 from Singaraja (about 750 M to the south of the road), Melanting Temple, Pabean Temple, and Pemuteran Temple.mple, Pabean Temple, and Pemuteran Temple.)
  • Pura Dalem  + (Pura Dalem is generally associated with a Pura Dalem is generally associated with a place to worship Lord Shiva. The word 'Dalem' literally means far or difficult to reach. Regarding the floor plan of Pura Dalem, it can be broadly divided into two parts, namely: Jabaan (first page) and Offal (second page).baan (first page) and Offal (second page).)
  • Pura Dalem Pangembak  + (Pura Dalem Pemmbak is located on PengembakPura Dalem Pemmbak is located on Pengembak Street, Mertasari Beach, Sanur, but is more accessible from Jalan Bypass I Gusti Ngurah Rai. Apart from being a place for healing and non-medical healing, this place is also believed to be a place to ask for smooth business. to be a place to ask for smooth business.)
  • Pucak Adeng  + (Pura Luhur Pucak Adeng is located at the tPura Luhur Pucak Adeng is located at the top of Mount Adeng, in Penebel Village, Tabanan Regency. There are several temples in the Luhur Pucak Adeng temple area. Includes Puseh Temple, Dalem Dasar Temple, Beji Temple, Penataran Pucak Adeng Temple, and Pucak Anyar Temple.ucak Adeng Temple, and Pucak Anyar Temple.)
  • Pura Pucak Watu Geni  + (Pura Pucak Watu Geni comes from the word 'Pura Pucak Watu Geni comes from the word 'pucak' which means peak, 'watu' means stone and 'geni' means fire. Its full meaning is the tip of a stone that gives off fire. This temple actually started from the discovery of a large stone that emitted fire. The stone, which is about 5 meters long, is still in the main courtyard of the temple.</br></br>This temple is located on Nuansa Indah Street, Pamecutan Kaja village, Denpasar. It is commonly visited by more people during Banyu Pinaruh day.d by more people during Banyu Pinaruh day.)
  • Pura Resi  + (Pura Resi or Pura Kawitan Geria Resi is located in the village of Mundeh Kaba-Kaba, Tabanan. Mundeh Village was once the oldest area in Nyambu Village. Before the Kaba-Kaba kingdom, Mundeh was a part of Tanah Lot.)
  • Puri Pemecutan  + (Puri Agung Pemecutan is located on Jalan TPuri Agung Pemecutan is located on Jalan Thamrin, Denpasar. The word whipping comes from whip which means whip. The Puri building was built in 1686, with the base of the building made of red bricks and roofed with palm fiber. The area of the castle has an area of about 4.2 hectares. In 1906, King Gusti Ngurah Pemecutan ordered the people to burn down the castle buildings before the war began.the castle buildings before the war began.)
  • Pura Sada  + (Purusada Kapal Temple has quite a lot of aPurusada Kapal Temple has quite a lot of archaeological remains, one of which is Prasada which has a height of about 17.20 meters made of brick. The function of prasada itself is as a place of worship as well as a place to store sacred objects (pratima). Besides prasada, there are also Manifestation Statues, Animal Statues, Puppet Statues, Candi Bentar, Bala Satya Monument, and Mekel Satya.tar, Bala Satya Monument, and Mekel Satya.)
  • Desa Purwakerthi  + (Purwakerti is one of the villages in the Abang sub-district, Karangasem regency, Bali province, Indonesia. There are two famous tourist attractions in this village, namely Amed and Teluk Jemeluk.)
  • Pura Rambut Siwi  + (Rambut Siwi Temple is located in Jembrana Rambut Siwi Temple is located in Jembrana district, east of Yeh Embang village, Mendoyo district. The distance is about 10 km from the State. The name Rambut Siwi contains a relic which is the lock of respected wise hair (rambut) (siwi). Rambut Siwi Temple is one of the Dang Kahyangan universe temples located in Jembrana Regency. In the Rambut Siwi Temple area at least you will meet 8 temples including the Pesanggrahan temple and also the temple under the cliffs by the beach, the first place of worship is the Pesanggrahan temple then Taman Temple, Penataran, Tirta Cave, Melanting, Gading Wani Temple, Ratu Gede Temple Dalem Ped and finally the Luhur Rambut Siwi temple. and finally the Luhur Rambut Siwi temple.)
  • Abang  + (Rejang Dance at Tista, Abang)
  • Seminyak  + (Renowned Australian artist, expat Shane Sweeney, who resided in Bali many decades, studio up in flames July 2014 in Seminyak)
  • Desa Saba  + (Saba Village is one of the villages locateSaba Village is one of the villages located in Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency. The location of Saba village is quite strategic, because it is located in the center of Gianyar city and can be accessed via Jl. Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra, so access to the village is not difficult. Saba Village is divided into 7 Service Banjars, 1) Blangsinga Service Banjar, 2) Sema Service Banjar, 3) Kawan Service Banjar, 4) Central Service Banjar, 5) Tegallulung Service Banjar, 6) Banda Service Banjar, 7) Pinda Service Banjar, 8) Banjar Dinas Saba. Around 1980-1990, this village was famous for the Bonbiyu turmeric plant.was famous for the Bonbiyu turmeric plant.)
  • Pura Sakenan  + (Sakenan Temple has a Beji Temple which is Sakenan Temple has a Beji Temple which is located in the Tunggak Tiing area, Serangan, which is still in the same area as Sakenan Temple. However, the location is hidden because it is far in the middle of the conservation forest. Like other Beji Temples, there is also a panglukatan (self-purification) place. Uniquely, the panglukatan place in this temple uses sea water as the medium for the purification. water as the medium for the purification.)
  • Pura Sakti  + (Sakti Temple is located in Pejarakan VillaSakti Temple is located in Pejarakan Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng Regency. This temple is located in the middle of a lush forest. The distance is about 200 meters north of the Singaraja-Gilimanuk road. This temple is located 20 minutes from Pulaki Temple or about 1.5 hours from downtown Singaraja.r about 1.5 hours from downtown Singaraja.)
  • Museum Hidup Samsara  + (Samsara is one of the beliefs of Hindus, pSamsara is one of the beliefs of Hindus, particularly in the Island of God. It is about the stages of life, characterized by various ceremonies and traditional rituals that lead to the belief in the task of living as humans in repeated births to perfection.</br></br>Samsara Museum is a living museum. A warm and open space that will guide any visitors to enjoy and experience the beauty, wealth and to celebrate the cultural values inherited from our ancestors and presents them through love and joy.</br></br>Located in Jungutan village of Karangasem district in Bali, in an area of two hectares of green and calming nature. The energy of the universe is abundant, so many lessons can be learned and remembered. Visitors who come here will gain valuable experience and knowledge on various rituals in the Balinese life cycle. There is an introduction to various ceremonies along with the supporting tools and accessories as well as the meaning behind each existing symbol.</br></br>The flow of experience in the journey at Samsara Museum will also invite you to learn and make some ceremonial tools, wine, woven bamboo and many other pleasant experiences only within the Balinese way of life. You can also observe a variety of tropical plants in the surroundings.</br></br>One not to miss is the experience of being in the museum’s kitchen and preparing traditional meals that will be presented during ritual celebrations, including ‘megibung’, a family feast under one plate served and eaten together with a warm atmosphere of togetherness.</br></br>All experiences in the journey of the Samsara Muse- um are best experienced in the spacious front field which provides a room for interactions between vis- itors. Along with pleasant memories of the museum’s atmosphere that can be taken home along with unique artistic handicrafts.</br></br>Let’s make ourselves as a part of a step to uphold and conserve the values of our ancestral heritage, as a guide for the good of our present life and the one aftergood of our present life and the one after)
  • Pantai Samuh  + (Samuh Beach is one of the white sand beachSamuh Beach is one of the white sand beaches located in Benoa Village, South Kuta District. Samuh Beach is one of the snorkeling and diving spots in Bali. Tourists can also enjoy the beautiful beach atmosphere. At Samuh Beach, there are also artshops and restaurants. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Samuh Beach is about 28.4 km and takes approximately 1 hour 6 minutes. While the distance from Samuh Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 12.2 km which can be reached in approximately 22 minutes.an be reached in approximately 22 minutes.)
  • Desa Wisata Sangeh  + (Sangeh Village is located in Abiansemal District, northern Badung Regency which is famous for its nature reserves and wildlife reserves inhabited by thousands of monkeys which have been a tourist attraction since the early development of tourism in Bali.)
  • Pantai Sanur  + (Sanur Beach curves in a southwesterly direSanur Beach curves in a southwesterly direction and stretches for more than 5km. It is mostly clean and overall quite serene – much like the town itself. Offshore reefs mean that the surf is reduced to tiny waves lapping the shore. With a couple of unfortunate exceptions, the resorts along the sand are low-key, leaving the beach uncrowded. are low-key, leaving the beach uncrowded.)
  • Pantai Sanur  + (Sanur is one of the icons of Bali's well-kSanur is one of the icons of Bali's well-known tourism. The establishment of a Belgian painter named Adrien-Jean Leyur de Merpres in Sanur is the history of the development of the coastal area of Sanur. Along with the increasing development of tourism, in 1957 the first hotel in Sanur Village was built with the name Hotel Sindhu Beach, followed by the construction of the Bali Beach Hotel which began operating in 1966. Although marine tourism was not yet known at that time, in Sanur a development project for Sanur was formed. which was called the Beach Market in 1971. The Beach Market provides sailing services by jukung, namely traditional boats, exhibitions of sculptures, paintings, dance performances and the management of cafes and restaurants.d the management of cafes and restaurants.)
  • Bebandem  + (Sasolahan Rejang Desa Adat Bebandem)
  • Sawidji Gallery  + (Sawidji Gallery is a community-based galleSawidji Gallery is a community-based gallery. A place passionate about art, culture and our environment. We as a creative collective, are focused on finding appropriate areas of design and collaboration to develop commercially. Staying true to our belief that fine art cannot be the object of continued over commercialisation.bject of continued over commercialisation.)
  • Dawan, Klungkung-Bali  + (Sea salt is one of Bali’s locally producedSea salt is one of Bali’s locally produced natural products. Still farmed traditionally, as it has been for generations, this produce relies on only a few things: the sea, the sand, the sun and the sweat of local farmer.</br>In this first Episode of ‘Made in Bali’, a mini-documentary series that celebrates, captures and preserves the island’s many artisans and handcraftsmen, NOW! Bali speaks to Nyoman Warta, one of the few remaining sea salt farmers. On the black volcanic sands of the Klungkung Regency of East Bali, he continues the trade of his forefathers – but he will be the last sea salt farmer of his family. In this video he shares the story of his life, the sea salt making process and the future of the trade.</br></br>(Check this out: https://youtu.be/01SwT_3jDdg)ck this out: https://youtu.be/01SwT_3jDdg))
  • Pura Selukat, Keramas  + (Selukat Temple is located in Keramas Village, Blahbatuh, Gianyar, about 15 kilometers from Denpasar. This temple is a place for Balinese people to get holy water for cleansing and for their deceased family members.)
  • Desa Sidetapa  + (Sidetapa Village is an old village or bettSidetapa Village is an old village or better known as Bali Aga Village. Previously, this village was named Gunung Sari Mupload Tapa Village. It is estimated that Sidetapa Village was founded in 785 AD by immigrants from: Sector of the Batur Region, from the Dauh Toro Ireng Region, and from the Java Region.</br>The residents of Sidetapa Village at that time consisted of 3 groups:</br>1. A group calling themselves Pasek residents who inhabit the Leked . area</br>2. The group calling itself the Patih residents who inhabit the Kunyit Village area.</br>3. The group calling itself Batur residents who inhabit the Sekarung area.</br></br>Some of the cultural heritage of Bali Aga in Sidatapa Village that can still be found is the existence of an old traditional house called Bale Gajah Tumpang Salu. This building is made of four pillars according to the elephant's feet and has 3 overlaps (salu). Another uniqueness about some of the residents' houses being built behind the road is that they are hidden and don't want to be known, maybe different from houses in general, preferring road access as the front view of the house. The walls and floors of the building still use materials from the ground as a complement, woven or whole bamboo sticks are used.</br></br>Generally, the people in this village are craftsmen of Sidetapa's typical woven bamboo crafts. Some cultural traditions such as dances and rituals typical of Sidetapa Village, namely the Rejang Dance, Jangkrang Dance, Ngabuang Dance, Sang Hyang Gandrung Ritual, and Ngaben which are typical of the village.d Ngaben which are typical of the village.)
  • Sanur  + (Sindhu Beach, I think out side of Sindhu bSindhu Beach, I think out side of Sindhu beach hotel. Photo taken in 1985.Sanur comes from two words, “Saha” and “Nuhur” which literally means desire/passion to visit a certain place and can also mean begging to come somewhere. From this word, the pronunciation changed gradually to Sanur. Sanur is recorded as one of the oldest place names contained in a Balinese inscription dated 917 AD. The Sanur area used to cover the Sanur area (Sanur Kaja Village, Sanur Kauh Village, Sanur Village) and Renon Village.Village, Sanur Village) and Renon Village.)
  • Singaraja  + (Singaraja City is part of the administratiSingaraja City is part of the administrative area of Buleleng Regency. The pattern of development in the city of Singaraja has led to a high level of heterogeneity in the city.</br></br>The administrative boundaries of the city of Singaraja are:</br>• North: Bali Sea</br>• South side: Gitit village</br>• East: Kerobokan village</br>• West: Pemaron Village Kerobokan village • West: Pemaron Village)
  • Desa Songan B  + (Songan B Village is the result of the diviSongan B Village is the result of the division of Songan Village which is divided into two namely Songan A Village and Songan B Village on July 4, 1920. </br></br>Etymologically the word Songan comes from Song and An. </br>Songan refers to a large hole from Goa while An refers to more than one object. So many interpret that Songan means a village located in a large hole in a cave. </br></br>Songan village is indeed in a cave or a large hole between Mount Batur, Mount Abang, Bukit Gede and other hills.</br>Songan B Village is located on the edge of the largest lake in Bali, namely Lake Batur. The charm of Lake Batur and Mount Batur which is a tourist attraction in this village. In addition, this village also has a spiritual tourist spot at Ulun Danu Batur Songan Temple.ist spot at Ulun Danu Batur Songan Temple.)
  • Pura Ulundanu Batur  + (Spiritually, Gunung Batur is the second-moSpiritually, Gunung Batur is the second-most-important mountain in Bali (only Gunung Agung outranks it), so this temple, the ever-more-flamboyant Pura Batur, is of considerable importance. It's a great stop for the architectural spectacle. Within the complex is a Taoist shrine.le. Within the complex is a Taoist shrine.)
  • Museum Bajra Sandhi  + (Standing in the centre of a park, Bajra SaStanding in the centre of a park, Bajra Sandhi Museum displays spectacular and artistic Balinese architecture. Located in central of Denpasar, this is where you can learn a lot about the history and culture of Bali. The museum is a dedication to the struggles of the past and reminds future generations of culture and the need to preserve it. The site has numerous dioramas that depict the political and economic events of Bali dating back to thousands of years. The surrounding areas of the museum is a great place for runners, cyclists and yoga enthusiasts to enjoy the park.</br></br>Collections:</br></br>One of the important collections in this museum is the Bajra, most commonly used by Hindu priests while chanting Vedic mantras during the religious ceremonies. This historical museum captures the Balinese struggle against the Dutch colonial invasion. The Balinese Struggle Monument with its Balinese architecture and detailed carvings is an important part of the museum. This one of the museums in Bali that are more frequented by locals, which makes it a less busy destination for visitors!</br></br>See also: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Place_Monumen_Perjuangan_Rakyat_Bali_Bajra_Sandhionumen_Perjuangan_Rakyat_Bali_Bajra_Sandhi)
  • Subak Anggabaya  + (Subak Anggabaya is located in the city of Denpasar. Subak Anggabaya members who are also automatically residents of Banjar Anggabaya.)
  • Subak Kedampang  + (Subak Kedampang is located in the KerobokaSubak Kedampang is located in the Kerobokan Traditional Village. Subak was formed in 1946 with six regions (munduk) namely Munduk Kedampang Kangin, Munduk Kedampang Kauh, Munduk Kedampang Tengah, Munduk Pengubengan Dangin Jalan, Munduk Pengubengan Dauh Jalan, and Munduk Pengipian.gubengan Dauh Jalan, and Munduk Pengipian.)
  • Ngwangun Sukawati malarapan antuk Genah Wisata  + (Sukawati Village is located in Sukawati DiSukawati Village is located in Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency. In here there is a tourist destination called Jogging Track Sudamala Sukawati. The place is very nice and good for tourist destination, furthermore it is not far from the capital city of Denpasar. Unfortunately there are some problems in that place that should be fixed.oblems in that place that should be fixed.)
  • Pantai Suluban  + (Suluban Beach is located in Pecatu VillageSuluban Beach is located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District. Suluban Beach has the characteristics of white sand. In the Suluban Beach area or more precisely in Pecatu Village, there are 12 star hotels, 4 budget hotels, and 138 tourist lodges. While eating and drinking facilities such as restaurants amounted to 11 units and 3 restaurants.ts amounted to 11 units and 3 restaurants.)
  • Pura Taman Beji Griya Gede Manuaba Punggul  + (Taman Beji Griya Gede Manuaba Punggul TempTaman Beji Griya Gede Manuaba Punggul Temple has nine springs and two waterfalls. The Taman Beji Griya Gede Manuaba Punggul Temple, which is located on Jalan Pekandelan, Banjar Trinadi, Punggul Village, Abiansemal, Badung, is managed by Griya Gede Manuaba Punggul. He suggested that the pamedek who came to Maluku were expected to bring two Pajati and some canangs.cted to bring two Pajati and some canangs.)
  • Pura Taman Beji Penyampuhan Tukad Badung  + (Taman Beji Pengampuhan Temple is a sacred Taman Beji Pengampuhan Temple is a sacred place surrounded by gardens or waters which are located at the confluence of two rivers. This temple is located on the outskirts of the fusion of the Badung River and the Oongan River in the Banjar Suci area, central Denpasar. Uniquely, this campuhan is also the boundary of three banjars, namely Banjar Pekambingan, Banjar Suci, and Banjar Alangkajeng.ngan, Banjar Suci, and Banjar Alangkajeng.)