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Map of Besakih temple Bali
Here is map of Besakih temple Bali showing the location of the major temple structures.
Check out these other maps:
Amed & Aas
Bali
Bali Barat National Park
Bangli
Bedugal, Munduk and Lake Bratan
Bukit Peninsula
Candi Dasa
Canggu
Central Bali
Centr
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Besakih temple Bali
Besakih temple is the most important temple in Bali. Known as the Mother Temple, Besakih sits on the western slop of Gunung Agung, the most holy place for Balinese Hindus. Getting to Besakih from Kuta is quite easy. Simply head east towards Sanur, connecti
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Map of Pura Penataran Agung
Here is a map of Pura Penataran Agung at Besakih temple in East Bali, detailing shrines and other important places.
Check out these other maps:
Amed & Aas
Bali
Bali Barat National Park
Bangli
Bedugal, Munduk and Lake Bratan
Besakih
Bukit Peninsula
C
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Pura Penataran Agung at Besakih temple Bali
Pura Penataran Agung is the main temple in the Besakih complex. For people who intend visiting the temple here is a map detailing the individual shrines and points of interest. Pura Penataran Agung is unique in many ways, not least in that it is split into
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Balinese temple ceremony in Denpasar Bali
Balinese temples really come alive during ceremonies. Even magnificent temples such as Pura Ulun Danu Batur or Pura Besakih look somewhat drab without the decorations and Balinese people in ceremonial costume. This afternoon I stopped to admire an odalan c
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Bali bird flu news
Balinese council members have recommended that the island build a dedicated hospital for tropical diseases, after the 2nd bird flu death in a week. Here’s more from the Jakarta Post.
Council recommends Bali needs a tropical disease hospital
DENPASAR
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Bali nightlife update for August 24th 2007
Here is a Bali nightlife update for August 24th-Sept 6th 2007 provided by the Beat Magazine.
•Friday Aug 24th
Bahiana
Boys Night Out
Fellas, it’s time to party our brains out! with Major Minor on live music and resident DJ spinning classic selection
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Working Besakih temple into a day trip in East Bali
Besakih temple is the most important temple in Bali. Though not the the most beautiful, Besakih is certainly the largest extending over 3kms into the surrounding forest. Perched on the western side of Gunung Agung, Besakih holds a special place for Balines
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Meeting Bill Dalton in Bali
This afternoon I had the pleasure of meeting one of the most famous travel writers in the world. Bill Dalton is one of the modern day travel writing pioneers and unlike many who have followed, Bill isn’t a stay at home Charlie with a clever pen and n
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Bali restaurants nervous about ayam kampung
The recent bird flu outbreak in Bali and caused some restaurants to remove ayam (chicken) from the menu. People who contract avian flu tend to be the people who keep the chickens rather than eat them, which is good news for fatties in KFC, bad news for gra
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Indoensian rupiah: August 25th 2007
Here is a look at how the Indonesian rupiah compares with the rising dollar and other foreign currencies today August 25th 2007.
1 US Dollar = 9,363.30 Indonesian Rupiah
1 Australian Dollar = 7,694.29 Indonesian Rupiah
1 Brazilian Real = 4,720.00 Indonesi
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Ngurah Rai airport this morning
My visa run to run to Singapore today saw me catch a Bluebird taxi (0361)701111, pre-arranged, from Seminyak to the International Departure terminal at Ngurah Rai, for 43,000rp. The journey took about 15 minutes due to no traffic and a race car driver.
Ar
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Buying a phone in Singapore
One of my erands in Singapore this time is to buy a new phone. My old one still works, but is literally falling apart. As luck would have it my camera has malfunctioned too, making spending money feel easier. Arriving in Singapore with my old Nokia, I call
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Bali & Singapore weather contrasting
Bali is enjoying beautiful weather at the moment, with cool mornings and evenings, with sunny days. A look at the 10 day weather forecast for Bali shows this will continue for the immediate future.
Here in Singapore its a totally different story! Check ou
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Buying a new cell phone in Singapore
Today I took my friend Fauzi’s advice and went to Toa Payoh to look at cell phones. I’m not a gadget person and don’t care about ringtones, video clips or playing games. For me its purely a device to save time.
Toa Payoh is an area of ch
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Professional water sports operators a necessity in Bali
Choosing a professional water sports operator in Bali, to guide you through your surf lesson, diving adventure or boating expedition is essential. I often mention that even for snorkeling renting a boat with some other people is way better than heading off
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Bali vs. Jakarta expats
A Singapore visa run means running into other expats living in Indonesia. Often I see familiar faces on the plane or even in Singapore, other times I’ll run into expats living in other parts of Indonesia. Jakarta exapts are easy to spot, their lifest
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Singapore Airlines: In flight service to die for
Singapore’s most recognizable symbol, apart from food courts and Lee Kwan Yew, is Singapore Airlines. Ask most experienced air travelers which airline offers the best in-flight service and they’ll say Singapore Airlines.
•Service innovat
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Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho temple & Sri Krishnan temple Singapore
Singapore offers a unique mixture of cultures with Chinese, Malays and Indians making up the main population with a scattering of Brits and others. Walking around town one will notice unique cultural icons and three of those can be found on Waterloo St. ne
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Meeting Fauzi in Singapore
Every time I come to Singapore I meet up with my friend Fauzi, a Malay Singaporean who works in the IT industry. As well as being a great guy Fauzi knows a lot about what is going on in the city. Getting together this time took longer than usual due to his
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