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Summer Pastures – Part 2

March 16, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

Stand off at the OK Corral.

Summer Pastures

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Summer Pastures – Part 1

March 15, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

It’s been awhile since I last visited Jamberoo Abbey. My latest visit was on a midsummer’s weekend with BB. The dairy cows were out in the main pasture, and they were an interesting addition to an already beautiful scene.

Summer Pastures

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Through the Key Hole

March 8, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

It has been an all-temples tour of Bali, hasn’t it? And here we bid farewell to this fascinating island. Hope you enjoyed the journey.

Pura Taman Ayun

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It’s sure cold here

March 7, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

Another case of mix and match. Even though Pura Ulun is a Hindu temple, in the gardens we saw some statues of Buddha, robed in the Buddhist colours of yellow and orange. At 1,500m above sea-level, I’d want some nice robes too if I had to sit there 24/7.

Pura Ulun Danau Bratan

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A Spot of Fishing

March 6, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

There were plenty of tourists around, but there were also quite a few locals as well. Around from the temple were fishing boats, and two boys trying their luck with the rod.

Pura Ulun Danau Bratan

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Floating Temple

March 5, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

Another temple, and more water. This time the temple is on the water. Pura Ulun is on Lake Bratan – a crater lake that’s hundreds of meters deep, and 1,500m above sea-level. It is also surrounded by mountains, but they’re shrouded in cloud for most of the year. Aside from the temple, this area is famous for its cold climate produce, especially its strawberries!

Pura Ulun Danau Bratan

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Guardians of the Field

March 4, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

Across the field a flock of white herons take flight. White herons are guardians of the rice fields. Along with ducks, geese and other water fowl, they feed off the worms, rats and other vermin, and are hence revered.

Rice terraces

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Another Serene Scene

March 2, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

Another rural scene from the Balinese countryside. The rice terraces at Jatiluwih are the most extensive that I’ve ever seen in Bali. Apparently at its best on a sunny day, it nevertheless is impressive on a cloudy one.

Rice terraces

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Watery Serenity

March 1, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment

Didn’t expect to find a pond/lake/moat at Pura Batukaru. Even in the rain, the scene was a peaceful one.

Pura Batukaru

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