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Bali - the tourist capital of Indonesia
Rob
and Clare - 2002
Our trip to Bali was only months before the tragic bombings that
killed many tourists. It is only now that the crowds are starting
to come back, which can only be good for the Balinese people. You
may be constantly haggled to part with your money, but they are
only trying to make a living. Let's keep supporting them, and don't
give in to the terrorists.
You might only think of beaches when you think of Bali, but it
doesn't take much to leave the busy seaside resorts and get a feel
for the other side of Bali. This image above of fields of rice paddies
could have been taken anywhere in Asia.
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After a week soaking up the sun and pounding the pavements shopping,
we packed up our backpacks and headed north to discover a bit more
about the Balinese. These ladies inhte picture on the left were
off to the temple as part of some festival. They sure went to a
lot of trouble - lets hope they get to eat the fruit afterwards.
We found a nice spot in the north, where we were able to go snorkeling
on an old wreck, just metres off the beach.
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I didn't know that cock fighting is a legal thing, and goes on
in the streets. It is pretty barbaric when you see it up close.
The long blades the put on their legs make it a quick and deadly
fight. It is a real show. The owners spend quite a bit of time revving
up the birds so that when they are released, they got at it hard.
The noise prior to the fight of the locals haggling over bets reminded
me of a two-up ring in Australia.
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This very old man was discovered in a little village in the north
of Bali. He didn't speak a word of English, though he was more than
happy for us to take his photo. I am sure he has seen a lot in his
time, and seen a lot of changes to Bali.
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