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Published: November 2nd 2009
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We were really excited about the Gili islands. They are really really small and we didn't really know what to expect. We took our minibus to the port and caught the boat accross to Gilli Air. There are only two boats a day and so it was jam packed with locals and food deliveries, so we clambered on and sat where we could. There is no motorised transport on any of the Gili islands. We had chos...
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Lisa
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Janey!!
Janey - loving your blog. Firstly the big pig rice thing was called Babi Guling!. I Love your blogs, they really feel like being back in Indo. Can't beleive this goes back to horse riding on Gili T. Your horse was SO lovely, and mine was such a pain in the arse - remember that bit when mine acted up when the horse and cart was coming past and yours bolted - bad times! Loving your pictures from Kuta, Lombok as well, wasn't that beach amazing! I was so close to being 'the beach'! and then Lovina and that awful day when you skidded, God i felt so bad. Is your ankle better now... it's not infected any more right?! Hope you are well! I'm off to New Zealand tomorrow - have had a fantastic time in Sydney and Melbourne. Stayed with friends in St Kilda in Melbourne and Bondi in Sydney - had a brill time. So jealous you're going to be seeing Jen when you're here! Much love and looking forward to hearing all about Aus, Lisa