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Bali, Part 2.

I know, if I still didn’t update my blog, you guys are gonna hire some hacker to bomb my blog right! Please, No! I update I update ok.

Bali trip, part 2, continuation from the previous-previous-previous-previous post.

We were tired, and hot. All of us (I think) dozed off in the bus after the boring show. The bus turned and brake, brake and turned. In no time, we arrived in our lunch restaurant, which is at a hill side. The weather up there is like we are in Cameron Highlands, chilly and windy. So nice. Seriously, the food weren’t worth mentioning, so let’s just skip it. However, the view was awesome.

Small hill beside the volcano.

Me, laling, and mapo camwhoring.

The lake on the right of the volcano, too bad it’s blocked by the trees.

It’s at the hill side, where we could see the volcano. Wow. This was the first time in my life to see an alive volcano with my very own eyes.

See the volcano? Yes? Yes?

I love the bungalows behind.

It’s just so nice to see nice scenery with a nice weather over there, so relaxing that you won’t even remember that you are so far far away from home.

Next, we went to a Temple in Tampaksiring, or it’s called Holy Spring Water Temple. The temples in Bali are different with those we see in Malaysia. Guys have to wear sarung if their pants are too short, while girls are not allowed to enter if they are having period.

Yey! First time on sarung!

This place is popular for the natural spring water inside the temple. In the pool, or pond, you can see that water is flowing up from the bottom non stop, and it was really amazing.

Did you see the source of the spring water?

It’s in the center where water kept flowing in.

Too bad there were reflections on the water, and that’s why you can’t see clearly what actually happened in the pool.

After that, we all were brought again to another temple! This time it’s the Gao Gajah, or called Elephant cave. Don’t bother to elaborate about the temple, cause I didn’t even listen to the tour guide. LOL!

A group picture in front of the Elephant Cave.

They said we looked like France flag.

Nice or not this pic?

I just love this picture. It’s like an angel dancing in the sacred garden. In reality, it’s just a man taking a picture over there.

Alright. Very tired already, got to stop now.

Please bear with me for the short update ok, cause I am really busy that I don’t even have time to visit blogs.

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Will update when I have the time.

Ciaoz!

5 Comments on “Bali, Part 2.”

  1. #1 kljs
    on Jun 15th, 2008 at 1:41 am

    Nice photos!!!

  2. #2 cbenc12
    on Jun 16th, 2008 at 12:52 pm

    yeah, superb pics ;) cant wait for my trip~

  3. #3 ehon
    on Jun 16th, 2008 at 6:56 pm

    hey bud, thanks for the comment on my blog.

    if i ever go to Bali, i wouldn’t go to those Batik factory, I reckon it’s just tourist conning businesses. :P Nice photos btw!!!

  4. #4 littlepolaris
    on Jun 17th, 2008 at 3:59 am

    Yungie~ Yungie~
    Bali so beautiful also la~ Hehehe. Where’s my souvenir?

  5. #5 yung .
    on Jun 17th, 2008 at 2:23 pm
    kljs - Thanks! I know it’s nicer then yours. Lolz jk ya!

    cbenc12 - I really wish I could go again..

    ehon - Those batik factory are really a conning business. None of my friends bought anything lol!

    littlepolaris - Nah. I didn’t even buy anything for myself. Um.. Free wallpaper wan? XD

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