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Daily drool, TravelAugust 27, 2008 8:00 am

I always wonder how people can take such beautiful photos with really eye-pleasing colours. So here’s my attempt…

I didn’t want to waste the chance to witness the sunset in Bali and take photos of this amazing site. I change settings of my camera a lot and managed to snap some satisfactory photos with my humble camera. Please give me some comments about what you think.

None of the photos were edited in colour, contrast, brightness or whatsoever. Photoshop was only used for resize and watermark purposes only.

 

Tanah Lot, Bali, Indonesia

Tanah Lot is an important sea temple dedicated to the guardian spirits of the sea. This temple stands on top of a huge rock in the ocean and is well-known as the best place to see sunset in Bali.

 

Good enough to make the cut for a standard postcard photo? Hahaha

Changed setting and got a different outcome

 

The sun is setting as we continue to snap every moment of it.

 

Using auto setting makes the photo looks brighter but colour is dull (as compared to above, using the sunset option setting)

 

Flock of birds in mid-air

Duckies running around too. Nature is just so lovely.

 

Another side of Tanah Lot. The temple at the top is only accessible during certain hours of the day when it is not high tide and floods the surrounding area. This is the uniqueness of Tanah Lot.

Can you see all the tourist walking around? They look so small from up the hill. When the tide is high, it will flood the place where the tourists are standing and the temple will look like it is floating on an rock island itself.


 

 

Wave splashing on the rock platform. The water level was slowly flooding the area

 

Getting dark. The blend of the orange sun beam and dark sky produces a purple-ish colour to the photo.

 

 

The photo below is a combination of a hut rooftop, some pillars behind, trees/hill slope and rock formation further behind. When I snap this at an angle, it looks like a temple/cultural building by the sea. Nice???

 

How it looks before and after conservation

 

And finally, some last shots before going of for a quick shopping of souvenirs around Tanah Lot area.

 

That was the evening spent in Tanah Lot to view the spectacular sunset and off to dinner after that (which is covered in earlier post)

This is not the only place which made me go "Wow" with its magnificent view. Stay tuned….more photos coming up.

to be continued….

 



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Daily drool, Food, TravelAugust 23, 2008 11:00 pm

A new day arrives..

Just before we head out, here’s a look at breakfast food. Unappetizing? hahaha

 

This day, from morning till noon we went to a beach to play some water-sports activities.

 

No photos on that and not even worth mentioning. We spent like RM100++ each just to play 3 different water-sports, 2 which ended so fast while another 1 was so hard until none of us could make it.

Fast-forward……

Lunch time!!! We were determined to try the famous food of Bali which is babi guling or Balinese suckling pig. But it was a little disappointing that our tour guide brought us to a shop nearby to try it instead of some well-known ‘warung’ or stalls/shops.

 

Not only were we unable to catch the action of roasting the pig (roast by turning the whole pig above fire, like bbq, hence the name), but after the meal, we were forced to pay over-priced food. Seeing that we are tourist, they mark up the price from about Rp. 20,000 to about Rp. 60,000 per plate of babi guling and rice. The roasted pork is on the top right beside the vegetable. Yes, that’s all that was given. Others are vegetables and stuff I don’t even know what it was.

 

 

This dish is Ayam Betutu (smoked chicken)…taste even nicer than the above dish. In all, we only ordered a few sets to try because we were suppose to be heading to a restaurant to have buffet lunch.

 

After one hour in the van, we finally arrived at a restaurant for lunch. The restaurant is located high up the mountain, overlooking lush greenery. Food is the usual buffet dishes…so no photos on that.

 

What a beautiful view to enjoy our meal

Some chalets

After meal, i had some spare time to play with my camera settings and shots

far shot

 

near shot. What do you think?

Next place we visited was Monkey Forest in Ubud. Here the monkeys roam around freely, waiting to be fed by visitors.

 

The king monkey (biggest and oldest) sitting waiting for food from visitors.

 

This baby monkey is only 2 weeks old.

 

 

Bats seen hanging on branches from afar.

 

Don’t this tree branch look unique? Nature’s beauty!!

 

Outside the monkey forest…there’s shops selling souvenirs

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From here, I’m going to skip where I went in the evening and put it in the next post as I feel the place itself is worth to be shown separately or else it will steal the limelight from all other photos. Yes it is truly that beautiful.

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On to what we had for dinner in Jimbaran. Furama Bumbu Bali is the name of the restaurant. Sounds familiar like the Bumbu Bali restaurant in Puchong, Selangor? :P

 

The setting: beach front

The whole stretch of sandy beach is filled with tables and chairs from different seafood restaurants located side by side. Jimbaran is known for its grilled seafood. The seafood ‘warung’ are located on sand. It is really a beautiful and relaxing place to dine. The atmosphere is very nice and with good food, it was an enjoyable moment. Many have commented before that it is also a really romantic place to be at with your partner.

 

While waiting for food to arrive

 

Before we could even settle down on the table, drinks arrived. The service is really fast.

Plain drinking water in bottle and orange juice.

 

Side dish arrived before the main. Kangkung with sambal belacan sprinkled with crushed peanuts (very similar to how we cook it here)

 

Rice

Then came the eagerly awaited individual main dish and the soup. Seafood combo which includes fish, prawns, mussels and squids. The set looks small in photo but it was quite a big portion.

 

The seafood is marinated and barbecued over huge grills fired with coconut husks instead of charcoal.

 

 

to be continued…..

 



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Daily drool, Food, TravelAugust 18, 2008 11:00 pm

This part I’m going to post some photos of the nature and culture of Bali, how it’s rich culture influences the way they design the buildings, landmarks and so on. Also, there will be photos on the nature of the Bali land.

 

Paddy field…

 

Outside a gold and silver smith shop in Celuk village (famous for its gold and silverworks of jewelry made using age-old techniques)

 

Bali’s Reptile Park and Bird Park.

 

 

The entrance fee into the bird park was about USD 20. We decided to skip this and head elsewhere…but before we left, this beautiful parrot was just outside nearby the ticketing counter, waiting for people to admire it.

 

 

Reached Mas village where wood carving or wooden sculpture is famous for. Mas is famous as a village of wood-carvers, where many of Bali’s old masters still lives.

Brought into one of the "tourist" shop again and watched some wood carver working. Here it is known that carvers produce highly stylist and elongated figures, leaving the wood in its natural state rather than painting it as it was the traditional practice. We then moved on into their shop (for them hoping that we will spend spend spend)

 

 

 

Rumah Sakit in Mas…it’s a hospital. Looks more like a museum to me.

 

Then on to another nearby town, Ubud, where painting is famous for. Ubud is derived from the Balinese word ‘ubad’ which means medicine (’obat’ in standard Indonesian) as the town supplied medicinal herbs in ancient times.

 

We then head up the mountain in Kintamani to view an active volcano and a lake, known as Mount Batur & Lake Batur.

Unfortunately it was a cloudy day, with rain in the early part of the morning…so this is only what we can see (from the restaurant). The tour guide didn’t even bring us further up for a better view…since it’s so cloudy and misty.

 

If you want to view how it really looks like (without the mist), click here and here.

We had lunch at one of the restaurant up there. Buffet lunch. Almost every meal we had in Bali was buffet style.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add it all up…

 

All these Bali folks were trying to sell souvenir items to us once we exit the restaurant…we quickly ran and go into our van. The weather there is very cooling…something like Genting because it’s at high up altitute.

 

We then headed on down the mountain and stop by Temen Village to have a taste of Bali’s famous coffee, Bali Coffee Luwak.

And what’s Luwak?? It’s a type of animal (cat-like) which likes to feast on high-graded coffee beans. This is how the manufacturer determines which beans are of high standard…by collecting those beans on trees that the Luwak eats, which means it’s fragrant and have a strong taste.

How the beans are roasted…the man below is just doing it for demonstration purposes.

 

The coffee here are free…for tasting. One group, four cups of different coffee to try. Clockwise from top right:Hot Cocoa, Ginger Tea, Bali Coffee, Ginseng Coffee.

 

A kayu manis (erm..forgot what it is called in English cinnamon stick) is provided for you to stir your coffee. It will give an added fragrant taste to the coffee.

 

"Come and feel the nature" is its tagline and yes..it does feel very relaxing to be able to sip a cuppa overlooking the nature

 

But of course, it’s a tourist spot, so don’t imagine it to be very quiet and peaceful.

A shop selling its product is located nearby. The most expensive coffee is of course the Bali Coffee Luwak. Made by collecting the waste of luwak which ate the coffee bean, and processed into coffee powder. How does it taste? I have no idea. This coffee was not given for free try. It is sold for Rp. 30,000 a cup though. But I wonder if I dare to try it even if I had the chance to. Here’s how it looks..

 

Next destination was Tampak Siring, a place where the Pura Tirta Empul temple is built around a sacred spring. This holy spring water temple has a bathing place valued by the locals because of the spring water’s curative powers.

 

The view around the temple…

 

 

 

Magnificent stone sculptures

 

 

The sacred holy water surrounded by walls

 

And flows out through these outlets for people to bathe. The pool is not deep, just up till about waist height.

 

 

The colourful offerings seen on top of the outlet are a norm for Balinese. They do this small offering daily, when they open their shop for business, before they start work (as in the case of our tour guide driver), before prayers and so on.

 

 

A local lady praying and do offering before going into the pool to "cleanse" herself.

 

A statue outside the temple.

 

I like this photo where I managed to capture the moon which is getting visible as night arrives and also a bird flying nearby the statue.

 

Finally we head on to have dinner. But while on the way to the restaurant, the tour guide stop at a rice terrace.

 

This beautiful terrace rice field in Tegallalang is very famous in Bali and most tourist will be dropped here for a short photo-taking.

We then arrived at a restaurant to have dinner. What’s on the menu? Crispy Duck!!!

 

Set meal for each of us. The main dish is of course the crispy duck. It’s really yummy but not very healthy for those health-conscious as it is deep-fried. Accompanying side dishes are soup, vegetable, crackers - something like papadum and 2 sticks of local satay (hidden below the crispy duck), rice and fruits.

 

While on the way back to the hotel…a big statue stands grandly on a roundabout. It has a long historical story of how this statue come about but I’m not gonna bore you with that here :P

The van was moving hence I couldn’t get a good photo of it.

 

This ends the second day in this full-day trip. More beautiful places and nicer photos next…. :)

to be continued….

 



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Daily droolAugust 14, 2008 12:48 pm
I went to Bali for a short holiday trip recently. Had a good break from work, visiting a beautiful place and taking lots of photos. In fact, took so many till I don’t know where to start or which photos are worth to be posted and shared with everyone. After taking so long to compile, resize and watermark, (and procrastinating) it finally struck me that I have to write something about this trip before my memory fails me.
 
I’m going to break this trip posting into a few parts, mainly into day-to-day event instead of on a theme like just on the food or place.
 
Day One:
I don’t even know if this is considered day one, as we arrived in Denpasar at night, around 8.30pm.We were welcomed by the tour guide at the airport and were swiftly brought to a chinese seafood restaurant for dinner. In the restaurant, all of the patron are tourist. Not even a single table of locals eating. So you can guess that this place gives commission to the tour guides to get more foreign customers!!
 
Aquarium located just by the entrance…for customers to choose the seafood they want.
 
 
 
Among the food/drinks we ordered:
  
 
 
 
Fried egg with oyster (Tiram goreng telur)
 
 
These long beans (Buncis Secuan) were although simple, but very nice. There’s some dried shrimps and minced meat fried together with onions and garlic.
 
 
 
(Daging Ikan masak dengan Jamur)
 
 
(Lotus Bungkus dengan seafood)
 
 
 
All the dishes, there’s a choice of small (S), Medium (M) and Large (L) sizes but not by the nmber of people dining. Does it sound like choosing clothing size?? Can you figure out what’s the name of the food through the receipt? And look at the zeros in the pricing..hahaha.
 
 
 
There’s nothing much to be done after that other than checking in to the hotel located in Kuta area. 
It looked more like a 3-star hotel but it was cozy enough, with a twin sharing room given to us. Some had a good balcony view, facing the swimming pool while others had to look out to the busy street from their balcony.
 
 
 
 
Later during midnight, some of the guys were getting hungry so we walked out and experience the night life and stopped at one of a McDonald shop nearby. Yes, McD in Bali…well it was open 24 hours, that’s why we ended up there.
 
The pricing is quite cheap if you convert it to ringgit…
Guess how much is this beef burger a friend bought for himself.
 
 
 
It was just less than RM 2!!! But…look, there’s barely anything inside other than the beef patty.
 
 
 
A view from tthe hotel room in the morning.
 
The swimming pool in front
 
 
This is the view of the swimming pool behind the hotel. This hotel has two medium size swimming pool.
 
 
I was assigned to a room at the 1st floor (right corner in the pic below) How nice if we have gotten the one on the ground floor…I can just open the glass door and come out to the swimming pool area.
 
 
 
There’s a jacuzzi too nearby to the swimming pool…unfortunately we didn’t have time to use it throughout our stay there.
 
 
And right there is where we have our buffet breakfast every morning. If you think buffet breakfast is good…
 
 
 
Look at what food is served. The variety rarely change. Rice and Noodles are a main part of the local’s meal, so it’s always the same. Sometimes there will be fried chicken, sometimes omelettes, or bean curds/sausages.
 
 
Now on to our visits to the town area. Our first stop was to watch the Barong & Kris Dance, a local cultural dance of Balinese.
Barong Dance: This Balinese dance is about a contest between the opposing forces of chaos and destruction ("Rangda") and order (the "Barong"). 
 
 
 
 
 
And if you are wondering what is Barong (mythical lion-dog creature)….it looks like this
 
 
 
 
 
 
to be continued…..


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Daily drool, EventAugust 8, 2008 3:04 pm

Can’t help but posting a short post about the cute Google’s logo to commemorate special days. I’ve seen before a day where it was a famous painter’s birthday and Google marks it by blending in its name to one of the painter’s famous work. Very Nice.

And today if you go the Google’s main page….you will see this.

 

And if you click on that image in Google page, it will bring you to the results page of the Beijing Olympics sites available.

While in Yahoo!, they will put up a Macromedia Flash image which is also very interesting…for this Olympics Games, it’s a flash of a few runners running pass with the Yahoo! logo in the background. Last few days it there was a cute flash image too where the theme was "Back to School". Interesting!!

These are all very creative ideas of them to enhance their sites to attract people.

 

Update on 19th Aug 2008:

Update on 20th Aug 2008:

 

Update on 21st Aug 2008:

 

*sobs…some technical error happened and I lost all the previous updates I added in. :( I particularly like the image with the ‘dragon’ playing basketball*



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