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Adventure 2011 (2)
18 September 2011
Singapore - Changi Airport
We arrived to Singapore's 'Changi' Airport from Bali and had a 13 hour wait for the flight to Australia |
Still, I can think of worse places to spend 13 hours.... |
This is the butterfly garden at the airport |
It whiled away an hour or so and is very tranquil |
We hadn't slept much and arrived here at 6am, so were very tired |
Some of it just seems like a dream now.. |
Like the rest of Singapore, the airport is high tech with the latest stuff everywhere |
There's a free movie theatre.... |
Swimming pools, sun loungers on the roof.... |
Gyms, free charge points for phones and gadgets.... |
Restaurants.... |
Shops.... |
Massaging chairs.... |
A free tour of Singapore, if you're waiting for 5 hours or more... |
103 inches of viewing pleasure for sitcoms, documentaries etc. We've been to cities with less to do..... |
Indonesia - Bali - Ubud
Ubud is the cultural place in Bali. |
On the way there, Paul and his Mum stopped off to see how textiles were made and went to a silversmiths home to see silver and bought a necklace and ring |
There's loads of temples to go around |
And a monkey sanctuary |
The carvings are everywhere |
Some quite big |
And old style buildings |
With lots of history |
You had to cover up going in some of them |
Most of the Balinese are Hindus |
They say the Royal Palace is probably around 1000 years old, but they don't know and things have been maintained as they go along so nothing looks too decrepid |
Except maybe the public phones, but aren't they everywhere? |
With some help..... |
This is the public main entrance to the palace |
On the corner of the palace, a lookout can be positioned |
I look like that sometimes after a heavy night on the town... |
Not a path you wanted to meet a fat person on! |
12 September 2011
Indonesia - Bali
We briefly went to Kuta, Bali before going to Lombok, the next island, then back to Bali again 10 days later. |
his is Kuta Beach where the surf is mega - apparently.. It's mainly a party place, full of Australians on holiday, like the Brits do with Ibiza |
When we went back, we went to the much quieter, Sanur. It's not often I've been getting a drink at the 'Cat and Fiddle', in the 35 degree heat and looking at a palm tree |
Of course, the real reason for going to Sanur, Bali was to meet Trish and Kelly. They arrived safely... |
whoops, I mean... |
These are the rice fields on a trip we went on going up the Batur Lake in the crater of Batur Volcano |
Took a while for Trish and Kelly to get used to the hawkers who would swamp you as soon as you got out of the car in any popular tourist spot |
This is in the crater of the volcano and the rocks are from the lava flow duing the last major eruption in the 1920's. It has minor eruptions regularly, the last being 2000. |
Our guide took us to a restaurant to eat, overlooking the lake and Mount Batur, stunning |
The crater is a fair few miles across with the lake making up perhaps a quarter of it |
It was the best view we had in Bali |
The volcano was formed around 25 thousand years ago |
Just ask Trish if you don't believe me... |
It was here that Trish and Kelly were looking for fruit and clothes to buy, but unfort there was no one around selling them. |
On the way back, we went into a fruit/veg farm, with bees and coffee plants |
It was tres cute |
Firstly the bean has to be separated from the pod with back breaking pounding |
This is how they traditionally roast them, keeping the beans moving, so as not to burn |
The finished product them looks like the familiar coffee we know |
The guy on the left was our driver, called Sila. He was very nice and really made the trip, showing up stuff we'd never have seen otherwise |
The view whilst drinking the coffee was pretty good too |
Kelly chose this beer specially.. |
Another beer Kelly found an affinity with.... |
Us enjoying a meal and a few drinks |
After a hard day at the beach, Kelly found time for another drink.. |
We went to Kuta Beach, so they could see the place. The beach is much wider and you get the sun all day, it being west facing |
It also meant we could set and watch the sunset |
Which was beautiful |
This ship got stuck on the reef at Sanur 5 months ago and doesn't seem to be going anywhere |
Sanur beach was good, but smaller and not as sunny as Kuta |
Kelly went all cultural and found a temple |
A Hindu Temple |
A local, waiting for us to finish dinner |
On one of the days, Paul and his Mum went for culture in Ubud and Kelly dragged me off to go horse riding |
This is Kelly on 'Merlin', who always wanted to go faster than Kelly wanted to go |
The volcanic black empty beach went on for miles |
On the way back we had dinner at a 5* spa resort, which was the poshest place I've been in all year |
We met up with the cultured pair later on.. |
Kelly showing us she could take the heat |
Our last night together was a sad one |
It was fab seeing them both and made me feel a touch homesick |
And this is where they'll retire... |
This is where a few girls where I worked went to charm school |
One of the Hindu statues in a roundabout at Sanur |
One of the restaurants we ate at |
Again the swastika is part of the brickwork at our hotel |
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