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Our peaceful “home” in Ubud—Nirwa Homestay
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Ran into the grand opening of Museum of Marketing 3.0 at Museum Puri Lukisan—Miss International beauty queens from various countries are also amongst the celebrity guests
The bell tower in front of Pasar Ubud
One of the two guardian statues by the gateway of Puri Saren Agung
Sunset over Jalan Raya Ubud
The famous Babi Guling Ibu Oka suckling pig—Flying didn't feel that it can match up with its name on Internet, though...
The bridge at one of Ubud (Riverview Restaurant)
’s favourite dinner spots inThe entrance slope to Don Antonio Blanco Museum
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The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (a.k.a. Monkey Forest) is the kingdom of free-roaming, aggressive macaques
The Bathing Temple valley in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary boasts a tranquil ambience with impressive aerial roots
An old man resting outside the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
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Goa Gajah is a Hindu sanctuary built into the solid rocky hillside over 1000 years ago
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The monuments of Gunung Kawi were all carved out of the solid volcanic rocks on a slope
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Pura Saraswati features a lotus pond with a tranquil ambience shielded from the hustle and bustle of Jalan Raya Ubud
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Traditional Balinese Kecak Fire & Trance dance
Beyond the hustle and bustle of the tourist-flooded streets of Ubud, there are still large patches of peaceful rice fields
Beautiful melodies of a guitar was flowing by during a stroll in the rice fields
The sun was going down, the ducks in the rice fields were going home, too
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Egrets, dragonflies and damselflies, these are just some of the lovely sights that are still alive in the heavily touristic Ubud