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Victoria feeds the monkeys184 views
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Young monkey177 views
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Monkey180 viewsThis monkey had a marble which he constantly rolled backwards and forwards under his paws.
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More monkeys178 views
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The marble monkey177 views
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Baby monkey197 views
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Monkeys everywhere175 views
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Monkeys177 views
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Monkeys177 views
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Monkeys disappear in a cloud of exhaust fumes176 viewsA car makes its way past on the mountain road.
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Pura Ulun Danu, the lakeside temple at Lake Bratan178 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 Danu178 views
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People worshipping at Pura Ulun Danu177 views
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Pura Ulun Danu at Lake Bratan182 views
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Pura Ulun Danu at Lake Bratan177 views
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Pura Ulun Danu at Lake Bratan173 views
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Pura Ulun Danu at Lake Bratan175 views
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Pura Ulun Danu at Lake Bratan174 views
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Pura Ulun Danu at Lake Bratan175 views
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Gardens at Pura Ulun Danu by Lake Bratan186 views
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Victoria at Pura Ulun Danu by Lake Bratan181 views
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Gardens at Pura Ulun Danu, near Bedugul192 views
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View from restaurant184 viewsWe had lunch at a hillside restaurant. The food wasn't up to much but the view made up for that.
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View from restaurant180 views
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View from restaurant174 views
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View from restaurant172 views
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Royal Family temple at Mengwi177 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 Mengwi177 views
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Stone carving over the moat at Mengwi176 viewsThe whole temple complex at Mengwi is surrounded by a moat
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The Royal Temple, Mengwi178 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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Stone carving at temple, Mengwi.181 views
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Entrance to the non-Royal Temple179 viewsThe largest temple within the complex is open to normal worshippers.
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Temple at Mengwi179 viewsThe inner temple is also surrounded by a moat.
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More of the temple at Mengwi177 views
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More of the temple at Mengwi177 views
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Carvings at the temple at Mengwi181 views
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Carvings at the temple at Mengwi183 views
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Temple ground at Mengwi198 views
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Jungut Batu on Nusa Lembongan376 viewsOn Wednesday 22nd October, we made our way to Sanur, where we stayed at Agung and Sue's Watering Hole, a low-price backpacker-style hotel with an excellent budget restaurant. From there we caught the early morning (8am) boat to Jungut Batu on the island of Nusa Lembongan.
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Jungut Batu on Nusa Lembongan210 viewsJungut Batu on Nusa Lembongan is home to lots of budget accomodation. The clear water and sandy beaches make this an ideal alternative to the relative hussle and bussle of Bali. Seaweed farming is one of the primary industries (it's exported for use as a food gelling agent and in cosmetics). The squares of seaweed can clearly be seen under the water.
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