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Petulu

Our last stop of the day was the village of Petulu, where herons roost in a few trees. Unfortunately, there weren’t many herons at that time as most of them had migrated elsewhere for the season. Legend has it that the area was the site of a massacre during Indonesia’s tumultuous times in the 1960s (as depicted in The Year of Living Dangerously). The herons started appearing after that massacre.
Ubud: A Photo Essay

July 17th 2019
I wasn’t planning on returning to Ubud so soon after my 2017 visit, but my friends Ryan and Anthony were getting married there, and my friend Trixie was also attending the wedding, so we decided to make a trip out of it. As this was my fifth time in Ubud, I didn’t really try to see or do many new things... I just let Ubud suck me in as alw ... read more
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Indonesian Flag The Dutch began to colonize Indonesia in the early 17th century; the islands were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. Indonesia declared its independence after Japan's surrender, but it required four years of intermittent negotiations, recurring hos... ... read more
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