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BALI
STORY
2000
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Photos from Days 1 to 4 at Nusa Dua. |
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The sun and the sand are HOT on Benoa Beach near the Novotel Hotel. Sun shades and cold drinks are plentiful.
View from the fishing village at the end of Tanjung Benoa looking south towards Nusa Dua. Tourists can take fishing charters from here but I don't think the catches are very notable despite the tempting photos you will be shown.
Looking north from the fishing village towards Benoa Harbour (on the horizon) and, eventually, Sanur. The shipping port of Benoa is not here on Tanjung Benoa. This causes some confusion to tourists sailing to Lombok from the harbour which is up to an hours drive from here.
The
Sheraton
Indah
beach
looking
north
towards
Benoa
Harbour
and
Sanur.
At
low
tide
parts
of
the
reef
are
exposed.
The
hotels
mark
safe
areas,
where
there
is
no
coral
which
might
cut
your
feet,
with
floating
ropes
and
buoys.
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Looking
south
on
the
Sheraton
Indah
beach,
past
the
Sheraton
Laguna
beach,
towards
the
little
headland
with
the
old
temple
and
the
shallow
bay
beyond
that.
The
large
tides
make
it
easy
for
the
fishermen
to
set
and
retrieve
their
bamboo
traps
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but
they
can
only
do
this
once
a
day
as
there
is
only
one
low
tide.
The
temple
headland,
joined
to
the
beach
by
a
very
narrow
neck
of
sand.
The
temple
is
very
small,
possibly
the
temple
for
the
village
that
remains
squeezed
between
the
hotels.
The
reef
runs
across
this
headland
towards
the
left.
Further
to
the
right
is
the
shallow
bay
where
the
villagers
bathe,
play
with
their
children
and
socialise
early
in
the
morning.
The shallow bay south of the temple with it's own headland. It is very shallow when the tide is out.
Waves break on the point here and begin their run north up the coast which is to the left.
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The
morning
waves
break
from
the
right
and
run
along
the
reef,
behind
the
temple
headland
(here),
and
emerge
on
the
other
side
to
break
all
the
way
up
to
Benoa
where
they
are
lost
in
the
deep
channel
which
leads
into
the
port.
Fast
fishing
jukungs
take
tourist
anglers
along
the
seaward
side
of
this
reef
in
search
of
Tuna
and
Mackerel.
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The
waterfall
in
the
Sheraton
pool.
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Brilliant red/orange Bougainvillea flourish in the grounds of the Sheraton and in most other hotels.
In the soft morning light they seem to glow with their own iridescence.
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Now that you've seen the pictures you'd better read the book!
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