Jimbaran

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              Information about place


              In English

              Jimbaran is a fishing village and coastal resort south of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali. Jimbaran Bay has a long beach with calm waters. It's lined with fish restaurants and backed by tropical forest. At its northern end, colorful boats are pulled up by the lively, open-air Kedonganan fish market. Southwest of the bay are Dreamland Beach and Balangan Beach, known for their strong surf waves.

              In Balinese

              In Indonesian

              Fred eiseman.jpg

              In English

              Publishing over 30 books on Bali, 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).

              Most of his books were just self-published, hand-copied in small editions and sold in a few places like Ganesha bookstore in Ubud.

              There is a great 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.

              In Balinese

              In Indonesian


              https://travel.joopeter.de/fred-b-eiseman-jr