Bali. Banyuning – Japanese Wreck
From the book "Bali Island", part 3 "North-East", episode 17.
8°21'51.63"S 115°42'1.55"E
The North-Eastern end of Bali, the town of Banyuning, a small bay near the fisher's village of Lipah. There is Badung Strait near, it separates Bali island from the group of islands lying to the East, the largest of which is the island of Nusa Penida. Diving here, you have to be careful in order not to be captured by powerful currents which can carry you either to the North of Bali sea, or to the South to the Indian ocean right to Australia and even Antarctica – as lucky you are:-)
Bali. Menjangan, dive site Anchor Wreck
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 5.
8° 5'25.54"S 114°29'53.99"E
The North-Western end of the island. There is a sunken boat here at a depth of 30-40 metres. Its story is vague, no one really knows about it and there are only fragments at the bottom. One lonely shy whitetip shark lives here who did not allow us to swim closer, so we failed to make a portrait, but you can see it in the movie. We made some photos and movies at depth and moved slowly upward along the coral wall, moving to the west by current. We met something by the way, look at the movie..
Bali. Menjangan, dive site Pos II
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 4.
8° 5'56.03"S 114°31'34.28"E
The South-Eastern wall of Menjangan reef. The water was really hot, some cold jets made us happy. Tangible, sometimes even very tangible, currents constantly change their direction, and we drifted there and back.
Bali. Menjangan, dive site Eel Garden
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 3.
8° 5'37.82"S 114°29'46.01"E
Menjangan island is part of the National Park Barat. There are several dive sites around, they called the best diving points of Bali. We dived at few of them and we describe it here and at the following pages. The island is overgrown with coral plateau, the edges go steeply to a depth about 60 meters, and then a gently sloping sandy bottom is there. But we have not tested it, we have dived 25 metres down only and then went up along the wall, examining the coral and looking for something rare. Despite the name of Eel Garden we saw no eels, not even usual moray. There were just corals and sea lilies there, somewhere nudibranchs, nothing extra.
Bali. Menjangan - Deer island
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 2.
8° 5'33.71"S 114°31'35.86"E
A small coral Menjangan island is located as far as 30 minutes by motor boat from the Northwest coast of Bali. Nobody lives here constantly, local people come here for a daytime to visit number of temples, one of them is even the Chinese pagoda. During the break between dives we visited one of them.
Bali. Pemuteran, Kubuku hotel
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 1.
8° 8'55.40"S 114°39'35.97"E
There is North-West Bali, the location is most remote from the capital and airport, so not everyone been here. The beaches here are so-so, villages are not rich. People are busy gardening, fishing and, of course, the service for tourists. We lived here in a little, just a few houses, the Kubuku hotel (Kubuku Ecolodge & Resto). It is located inside of the Pemuteran village, it is about 1.5 km from the coast of the sea. There are a swimming pool, well-kept grounds and friendly staff here.
Bali. Menjangan, dive site Dream Wall
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 6.
8° 5'28.97"S 114°30'14.62"E
It is the North-West end of Menjangan again, about 650 metres to east from previous dive site Anchor Wreck. In fact, it is the same wall of coral reef which surrounding the island. We swam the same way along the wall downstream to the west, and we saw almost the same corals and fish. Clownfish were cute on anemones, one parrotfish was catched by our camera.. The sea is open up to the Java island there and quite perceptible currents bring a lot of plankton, water was blurred. Look what we managed to film:
Bali. Tegenungan waterfall
From the book "Bali Island", part 2 "Central part", episode 13.
8°34'31.41"S 115°17'18.15"E
It's hiding in the jungle near Ubud. The road leads to the observation site with shops and restaurants, from where a steep and slippery wooden staircase descends to the water.
Bali. Banjar Hot Springs
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 9.
8°12'43.52"S 114°57'51.84"E
Traveling from the West to the center of Bali island, you can stop to bathe in the hot sulfur springs. There is small detour – 3-4 km from the main road. The resort is located to the South and above the village Banjar (Kota Banjar), about a kilometer from the village market. Look at the name "Banjar" - it is looks like Russian word "banya" which means Turkish bath. The place is really Turkish bath, to be honest :-) But, of course, springs are considered sacred and they decorated accordingly. Hot water with a noticeable odor of sulfur emanates from the mouth of the eight Nagas (mythical creatures like dragons) down to the long upper pool.
From there, water flows from the mouths of five of the Nagas in the next pool below. This pool is the largest of the three and has a square shape. The third pool is the smallest, water jets falling from a height of 4-5 meters, and you can make yourself a nice water massage there.
Small temple, surrounded by statues of gods, is hid in jungle where hot water pours from the cracks.
Also there is a small restaurant where you can quite reasonably eat.
The name of this beer to the Russian ear sounds interesting :-) And actually the translation is "White horse", merely :-)
Souvenir market is located before the entrance to the baths. It is Holy cause – to purchase something near a Holy place! :-) And the people sometime purchase something there, not only tourists but local peole too..
It's full of people there after 10 a.m. especially on weekends and holidays, so experts suggest to come here earlier.
For completeness, look at our short video:
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Bali. Menjangan, dive site Cave Point
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 7.
8° 6'4.34"S 114°31'18.98"E
The South of the island. Thre is a wall of coastal coral reef riddled with caves and small tunnels up to 6 meters long each. Underwater visibility was better than on the Northern open side of the island. We drifted by the tide, it was not strong and frequently changed its direction. Interesting soft corals are growing on the wall..
Bali. The West of the island, Gilimanuk, dive site Secret Bay
From the book "Bali Island", part 1 "West", episode 8.
8° 9'49.88"S 114°26'19.76"E
A unique place. The local underwater world differ from what can be seen in the open sea – the pool is almost closed, there are practically no waves and currents, and the water is colder, so those who like quietness and coolness live here. Such, primarily, frogfish. They usually live at depth, but they like so much the climate of this bay that they divorced here in abundance. Look at beauties we met there:
Bali. Ubud – town of craftsmen
From the book "Bali Island", part 2 "Central part", episode 11.
8°30'39.06"S 115°15'36.11"E
A small town in the center of the island. It takes about an hour get to the beach. Along the road - there are shrines, luxury villas, all kind of shops and restaurants, exhibition and marketse of stone products.. Let's look at :-)
Bali. Monkey forest
From the book "Bali Island", part 2 "Central part", episode 12.
8°31'7.50"S 115°15'30.95"E
Balinese name of this place - Alas Kedaton. It is a natural reserve and the Hindu shrine complex. The place is sacred, it is even called the main attraction of Indonesia and living here primates are considered to be incarnations of the legendary warriors of the monkey king Hanuman. And they seem to know about his noble origin, behave themself completely relaxed, they are not shy of tourists and can easily tear of a beautiful trinket hanging around your neck or empty out your pockets. Yes it's true. :-) But in general they're quite friendly, make faces and beg for bananas, circus!
Big rubber plants protect you from the scorching sun, cool stream of clean water is hiding in the stones.. We'd liked his place :-)
Bali. The temple complex Batuan - Batuan Temple
From the book "Bali Island", part 2 "Central part", episode 14.
8°34'54.96"S 115°16'33.74"E
The village of Batuan is located between Ubud and the island's capital – Denpasar city. It has long history, mentioned in historical documents of 1000 AD. It famous for its painting, ultimate painting in Batuan style – black-and-white image in the dark tones about a story of a mystical-religious sense.
The local Hindu temple complex dating from the 11th century.
Bali. Bali Zoo
From the book "Bali Island", part 2 "Central part", episode 15.
8°35'26.07"S 115°15'55.64"E
Every morning they organize performances for visitors with birds, snakes, monkeys, elephants and tigers. The birds were beautiful, snakes were dangerous, orangutans were smart. And they showed us even the whole play about the elephants - how in the beginning people were afraid of them and chased them away from houses, but one local boy drowned in the river, his inconsolable mother wept on the shore, but an elephant came and saved a drowning boy, then people and elephants lived in friendship here :-)
It's a wonder for kids here, they can ride on an elephant or camel and eat delicious ice cream. But we, the adults, had fun too, watching animal show and eating ice cream, we had saw enough hefty white tigers and then travel through the site on a live-aboard vessel special bus.
The Park is divided into three large enclosures in which animals live separately from three regions Indonesia, India and Africa. Antelopes, goats, zebras, bears, Komodo dragons, snakes, monkeys, cheetahs and lions – them all mixed up in our heads - bus was moving fast, just opened gates of the enclosures going to close, stops did not exceed 15 seconds, next bus with animal lovers behind us came quickly, and so on.. I pushed the shutter button of the camera, spanked portraits of living creatures, both good and blured, bridges-nets over streams (dividing the sector of pets) rumbled under the wheels of the jeep.. So fast and a lot of things appear, business don't like downtimes:-) And then we has lunch – a good buffet at the local restaurant, it was included in our travel pack.. :-)
Now, let's see what we've filmed:
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