This was their offering to the gods. You see these EVERYWHERE!!! In front of stores, in restaurants, at every shop at the airport. I MEAN EVERYWHERE!
We left there and went to a shop that made batik cloth. Here they are using a stamp to imprint a turtle image on the cloth using wax. They will then die the cloth another color and take the wax off leaving the orange turtle behind. They will continue this with numerous colors.
Here one of the artist drew on my shorts with wax.
Such talent!
This was all open air.
This was a temple I believe that we passed on the road.
This was where we stopped to eat lunch. It had an amazing buffet.
Brent and his basket of food.
Here was the view of a volcano from where we ate lunch. It is said to be inactive but not dormant. The smoke above is just rain clouds, and about 10 minutes after I took this picture it stormed!
We left there and went to a coffee plantation. We actually got to see them roasting coffee.
We left there and went to a coffee plantation. We actually got to see them roasting coffee.
We got to sample 2 types of tea and 4 types of coffee. We bought one cup of the "special" coffee. You could buy it in the gift shop for over $50 and that is US dollars!
A coconut tree.
The view from where we got to sample the coffees.
We then went to a temple that had relaxed rules and was open to the public.
Even though Bali is very laid back, and accepting of tourists whom either don't know the customs, or know them and choose to ignore them, they still make men and women cover their legs before entering the temple.
Even though Bali is very laid back, and accepting of tourists whom either don't know the customs, or know them and choose to ignore them, they still make men and women cover their legs before entering the temple.
2 comments:
I need to get Scott to see Brent's shirt... you know, that he brought some UGA class to Indonesia!
Those were great. I love the flowers everywhere!
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