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  • Karangasem  + (One of the regencies in Bali Province whicOne of the regencies in Bali Province which is located on the east end of the island of Bali. Karangasem Regency was formed with a long history of an empire that experienced progress to successfully expand out of its territory such as Buleleng, Jembrana, and Lombok. Now it is a Regency with the cultural potential of the promised customs.</br></br>The forerunner of the existence of Karangasem was attributed to the area called Adri Karang by the "Sading C Inscription" (Goris, 1954). The inscription explains that on the east of the island of Bali, a tall mountain rises upward reaching the sky called Adri Karang (Gunung Karang). The capital of Karangasem Regency is Amlapura which is located ± 84 km from the capital city of Bali Province (Denpasar). The name of the city of Amlapura was finally inaugurated as the Capital City of Karangasem Regency through the Decree of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 284, dated November 28, 1970.</br></br>The territory of Karangasem Regency is not much different from the territory of the Karangasem kingdom at first. In the time of the kingdom of Karangasem until 1908 its territory included 21 parts, namely Karangasem, Seraya, Bugbug, Ababi, Abang, Culik, Kubu, Tianyar, Pesedahan, Manggis, Antiga, Ulakan, Bebandem, Sibetan, Pesangkan, Selat, Muncan, Rendang, Besakih, Sidemen, and Talibeng. Now Karangasem Regency has 8 sub-districts namely Abang, Bebandem, Karangasem, Kubu, Manggis, Rendang, Sidemen and Selat, with 78 villages / kelurahan (75 villages and 3 kelurahan), 532 official offices, 52 neighborhoods. While traditionally, Karangasem Regency consists of 189 traditional villages with 605 indigenous banjar. Boundary of Karangasem Regency, Java Sea (North), Indonesia Ocean (South), Klungkung Regency, Bangli, Buleleng (West), and Lombok Strait (East). Some symbols that represent Karangasem Regency are Mount Agung and Pura Besakih. Regency are Mount Agung and Pura Besakih.)
  • Desa Perancak  + (One of the temples that has an interestingOne of the temples that has an interesting story in Bali is Pura Gede Perancak. The location is in Perancak Village, Negara District, Jembrana Regency. The name of this temple is actually Pura Dangkahyangan Gede Perancak. There’s also a myth behind the establishment of this temple.</br></br>Once upon a time, the Wau Rauh Pedanda named Danghyang Dwijendara, came to Bali from the Blambangan area. He arrived in western Bali, precisely in Jembrana, then met the village leader at that time, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa. But according to the story, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa is a proud and authoritarian leader. Because he felt himself more powerful, then I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa challenged Danghyang Dwijendara. At that time, Danghyang Dwijendara prayed to the temple and cupped his hands. Because of his supernatural power, the stone inside the temple was split and the temple building fell apart. Seeing the incident, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa felt defeated and ran away from his village.</br></br>After the incident, the stakeholders visited Danghyang Dwijendara. He begged that the temple be restored. Well, the request was granted, so that the collapsed temple then stood up again as before. The incident was later enshrined in the name of the temple. In Balinese, encak means collapsing or breaking. Then the temple is named Pura Gede Perancak.</br></br>Well, behind this myth, this temple has become an alternative tourist spot for you to visit, because you can learn about Balinese traditions and culture here. Not only that, there is a large lake planted with mangrove trees behind the temple. There are several jukung (boat) that are ready to take you along the lake while enjoying the fresh air around. lake while enjoying the fresh air around.)
  • Padang Savana Tianyar  + (Padang Savana is located in Tianyar VillagPadang Savana is located in Tianyar Village, Kubu District, Karangasem Regency. This location can be reached about 2 to 3 hours drive from Denpasar City. This destination offers the atmosphere of a vast expanse of grass, with a backdrop of the view of Mount Agung that feels so close. But if it comes during the dry season, the weather will be so hot and the grass begins to turn brown, like a savanna. There are various activities that can be done at the Tianyar savanna, such as picnics, selfies, or enjoying a cup of coffee at the local warungs in the vicinity.</br></br>Before being known as a tourist destination, this place was a sand mining area. Even now, the savanna plains are starting to erode due to ongoing mining activities.to erode due to ongoing mining activities.)
  • Pantai Padang-Padang  + (Padang-Padang Beach is located in Pecatu VPadang-Padang Beach is located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District. This beach has white sand waves that are very suitable for surfing. It is a good spot to enjoy the sunset. In its development, Padang-padang beach is being managed by individuals but still in coordination with local traditional villages. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Padang-Padang Beach is about 35.3 km and takes approximately 1 hour 31 minutes. While the distance from Padang-Padang Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 19.1 km which can be reached in approximately 43 minutes.an be reached in approximately 43 minutes.)
  • Pancoran Solas Alas Tapa  + (Pancoran Solas Alas Tapa is located in PenPancoran Solas Alas Tapa is located in Peninjoan Village. Believed to be a sacred and purified place. Pancoran Solas Alas Tapa was built right under the cliffs of Alas Tapa, in the valley of Subak Tabunan. Each shower has a different name, from the west there are Tirta Alas Tapa, Tirta Bulan, Tirta Surya, Tirta Julit, Tirta Dedari, Tirta Banyumas, Tirta Barong, Tirta Sudamala, Tirta Tunggang, Tirta Blutbut, Tirta Mampeh.rta Tunggang, Tirta Blutbut, Tirta Mampeh.)
  • Panglukatan Sapta Gangga Pura Tirta Empul  + (Panglukatan Sapta Gangga Pura Tirta Empul Panglukatan Sapta Gangga Pura Tirta Empul in Timbrah Traditional Village, Karangasem District is approximately 8 km from the center of Amlapura City. To go to Pancoran Penglukatan Sapta Gangga Pura Tirta Empul, the road access is very good, through a concrete ring road that passes through the rice field landscape. The public and tourists who visit or melukat and bathe are not subject to an entrance ticket, only punia funds or donations in class by bringing Banten Pejati or Canang Sari to be delivered at Pelinggih Pura and at the Pancoran Pool. As a holy place, of course, there are restrictions that must be obeyed by visitors, such as the prohibition of entering the temple area and the Pancoran pool for those who are pregnant and menstruating, as well as not being allowed to bathe naked and littering.eing allowed to bathe naked and littering.)
  • Desa Pelaga  + (Pelaga Village is a traditional and art viPelaga Village is a traditional and art village visited by many tourists who love agrotourism. It is located in the eastern foot of Mount Catur (Mangu), Petang District, Badung Regency, Bali. Pelaga Village has an agro-tourism called Bagus Agro Pelaga. The plantation products from Pelaga village are strawberry, vanilla, coffee, and corn. In Pelaga village there is also a Nugnung waterfall. Nungnung Waterfall has a height of 50 meters.gnung Waterfall has a height of 50 meters.)
  • Pengeragoan  + (Pengeragoan Village is one of several villPengeragoan Village is one of several villages in the Pekutatan District, Jembrana Regency, Bali Province. Pengeragoan village is located approximately 45 (forty five) kilometers to the east of the city center of Jembrana. Administratively, Pengeragoan Village is divided into 5 (five) Service Banjars, including the Dangin Tukad Pengeragoan Service Banjar, Dauh Tukad Pengeragoan Service Banjar, Badingkayu Service Banjar, Mengenuanyar Service Banjar and Pasut Service Banjar. The attractions in Pengeragoan Village are Yeh Leh Beach and Pengeragoan Rest Area.e Yeh Leh Beach and Pengeragoan Rest Area.)
  • Desa Penglipuran  + (Penglipuran Village has a unique culture aPenglipuran Village has a unique culture and architecture that blends with nature. This philosophy is implemented into three aspects, namely the Parahyangan, Pawongan and Palemahan aspects: harmonious relationship between humans and God, between humans, and humans and their environment. </br></br>There are environmentally friendly houses with angkul-angkul (entrance doors) made of soil and bamboo roofs, paon (traditional kitchens) whose walls are made of gedeg (woven bamboo) and bale saka enem which also has a bamboo roof. </br></br>To maintain the comfort and beauty of the environment, each household creates a garden in front of their house (telajakan) which is planted with a variety of flower plants and motor vehicles are prohibited in the main yard at certain hours.</br></br>The concept of a beautiful and natural village is the main attraction of Penglipuran Village. The wisdom of local residents regarding spatial planning patterns makes this village neat and clean. Apart from this, this village has the status of one of the Bali Aga Villages.he status of one of the Bali Aga Villages.)
  • Penglukatan Gerembengan  + (Penglukatan Gerembengan is located in JuwuPenglukatan Gerembengan is located in Juwuk Manis, Alasangker Village, Buleleng District. This fishing location is flanked by a narrow cliff which is about 5 meters wide. The flow of water from Bukit Alit Temple to Penglukatan Gerembengan is called Tukad Saloning. Melukat place that may only be enough for 10 people by going through a narrow passage of about 4 meters. As long as the view to the sky - the cave ceiling looks so beautiful and very shading.iling looks so beautiful and very shading.)
  • Pantai Penimbangan  + (Penimbangan Beach in Singaraja, Buleleng BPenimbangan Beach in Singaraja, Buleleng Bali is a recreation place for local residents, especially young people who want to relax, feel the fresh sea breeze and waves, while enjoying dishes at beachside stalls, they serve a variety of local foods such as diamonds, blayag, corn toast, toast and also various drinks.corn toast, toast and also various drinks.)
  • Pura Tanah Lot  + (Photo taken in 1978)
  • Gilimanuk  + (Photo 1960)
  • Kintamani  + (Photo 1964)
  • Negara  + (Photo 1974)
  • Uluwatu  + (Photo 1974)
  • Kuta  + (Photo 1974)
  • Ubud  + (Photo 1977)
  • Klungklung  + (Photo 1979)
  • Bukit Jambal  + (Photo 1979)
  • Kintamani  + (Photo 1981)
  • Mengwi  + (Photo 1982)
  • Mengwi  + (Photo 1982)
  • Kuta  + (Photo 1982)
  • Desa Sanur Kaja  + (photo 1982 Bali Beach Hotel in background)
  • Seminyak  + (Photo 1984 Golden Village was one of the first bungalow style accommodation for expats in the 80's - present.)
  • Klungkung  + (Photo 1984)
  • Gunung Kawi  + (Photo 1984)
  • Kuta  + (Photo 1986 The place of the 2002 Bali bombing.)
  • Kuta  + (Photo 1986)
  • Sukawati  + (Photo 1991)
  • Sanur  + (Photo 1991)
  • 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.)