Rediscovering Ubud Post-Eat Pray Love


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June 23rd 2013
Published: June 29th 2013
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A Primer on Balinese Naming Conventions: In this entry, I make reference to three people named Made (pronounced "ma-deh"). A quick discussion of Balinese naming conventions may be in order first. Balinese names usually begin with "I" (for males) or "Ni" (for females), followed by Wayan, Made, Nyoman or Ketut to signify birth order, and then followed by their given name(s). Our guesthouse owner, I... Read Full Entry



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Day 5: Lake Batur Day 5: Lake Batur
Day 5: Lake Batur

Fish farms. I ate a fresh grilled lake fish for lunch that day.
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Day 5: Lake Batur

This temple was under construction when I last visited in 2011.
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Day 5: Tirta Empul

Worshippers bathing in the purifying waters.
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Day 5: Tirta Empul

Devotees bathing in the healing waters.
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Day 5: Tirta Empul

Source of the holy waters.
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Day 5: Gunung Kawi

Our long descent down stairs led us to this sight.
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Day 5: Gunung Kawi

Indiana Jones would approve.
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Day 5: Gunung Kawi

Looking back up at the steps we took down.
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Day 5: Gunung Kawi

Stream at the bottom.
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Day 5: Gunung Kawi

Jeff going back up.
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Day 5: Gunung Kawi

View of rice fields from the steps.



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