Difference between revisions of "Place Gigit"
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− | |Photograph reference link=https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lost.Bali/, 1979, Glenda Raka | + | |Photograph reference link=Photo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lost.Bali/, 1979, Glenda Raka |
|Information about place={{Place/Information | |Information about place={{Place/Information | ||
|Description of information=The Gitgit Waterfall can be found in the north of Bali, just about 20 minutes south from Singaraja. This popular waterfall is best known as the “twin falls” or in the local language the “Air Terjun Kembar Gitgit” due to its flow which is divided into two equal waterways. The waterfall can easily be reached from the main road and after a short trek down the valley. Swimming is allowed but there is a local legend according to which the couples who bathe together in this waterfall, they’ll break up any time soon. | |Description of information=The Gitgit Waterfall can be found in the north of Bali, just about 20 minutes south from Singaraja. This popular waterfall is best known as the “twin falls” or in the local language the “Air Terjun Kembar Gitgit” due to its flow which is divided into two equal waterways. The waterfall can easily be reached from the main road and after a short trek down the valley. Swimming is allowed but there is a local legend according to which the couples who bathe together in this waterfall, they’ll break up any time soon. |
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