| Psychotic muppets like
this one are the official residents of Bali. |
In Ubud, Stephanie &
I stayed at this place, the Puri Saraswati. Beautiful, well located,
friendly. Highly recommended. |
We hired a
guide/driver for a day, Agostina. |
He took us to see a traditional
Balinese dance that featured many psychotic muppets. This is the Barong.
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The dance tells a story
of the fight between good and evil, which ends in mass suicide repeatedly.
These are the messengers of the evil Rangda. |
Because they are human,
and not Muppets, these dancers have eyes that do not bug out of their
heads, but nevertheless, use them in a controlled and artistic manner.
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This Gamelan
band provided music for the dance. It has a beautiful, though discordant
sound. |
After the Barong dance,
we ran into a street parade that was also depicting the story of the
Barong vs. the Rangda. |
These kids
provided a makeshift Gamelan band. |
Next stop was
a batik studio, where we watched underpaid workers drawing wax resist
patterns on fabric to sell at exhorbitant prices to tourists. |
Women bathe
in this water, provided by the god Indra, to rid themselves of any
bad mojo. |
That's Stephanie
washing her face in the Indra water. I needed an entire body soak,
but that's off-camera. |
This is the
beautiful and sacred Lake Batur. Right off camera are the persistent
and unavoidable local hawkers selling junk. |
We
scared away the hawkers for the few seconds needed to take this picture.
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This
is the Elephant Cave, named for that wacky face carved in the face.
Inside are various phallic symbols. |
These
goddesses pour out water in front of the Elephant Cave. |
Here's the Monkey
Forest in Ubud. |
2 monkeys snuggling
and dozing in the Monkey Forest. |
One
of these guys jumped on my back later. Yes, I had a monkey on my back.
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Monkeys
guard their coconuts fiercely. |
Unlike the rest of Indonesia,
the predominant religion in Bali is Hindu.
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Here's
another psychotic Muppet. |
A shopfront door
in Ubud. |
A view
from a restaurant of palm trees and rice terraces. |
We
went from Ubud to Candi Dasa, where we stayed at the Watergarden.
This is a view of our room. Heaven. |
Our
room had a front porch looking out over this koi pond with lilies. |
The
beach at Candi Dasa wasn't much, but there's fantastic snorkeling
right nearby, & the local boys were cute. |
As always, beautiful
sunsets. |