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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: Goa GajahDay 5: Goa Gajah
Day 5: Goa Gajah

Can you see the outline of the elephant?
Day 5: Goa GajahDay 5: Goa Gajah
Day 5: Goa Gajah

Jeff at cave entrance.
Day 5: Mas Village Day 5: Mas Village
Day 5: Mas Village

Jeff volunteering to help with the pole climbing. See also the video in the main blog.
Day 5: Waterfall Near MasDay 5: Waterfall Near Mas
Day 5: Waterfall Near Mas

Made taking in the landscape.
Day 5: Petulu VillageDay 5: Petulu Village
Day 5: Petulu Village

A little bit hard to see, but you might be able to see the herons roosting in the tree.
Day 5: Petulu VillageDay 5: Petulu Village
Day 5: Petulu Village

Herons coming in to roost for the night.
Day 6: Saying GoodbyeDay 6: Saying Goodbye
Day 6: Saying Goodbye

Santra Putra front entrance.
Day 6: Saying GoodbyeDay 6: Saying Goodbye
Day 6: Saying Goodbye

The grounds at Santra Putra.
Day 6: Saying GoodbyeDay 6: Saying Goodbye
Day 6: Saying Goodbye

Saying goodbye to Neko, Karja and Made's cohost and a very hospitable one at that!



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