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Yesterday we drove to Sanur a seaside town on Bali. So far Sanur seems to also have quite a few tourists especially visiting the beach but the part of town we're staying in seems to have less guesthouses than in Ubud. The town also seems easier to navigate and much more comprehensively designed although it is still puzzling. The beach and ocean seems nicer than we expected and looks like their is a big reef of shore. Apparently you can spearfish hear so I am very excited to try that out. The seafood at the restaurant we visited last night was very fresh and tasty which is what we hope all seafood will be like here. We also saw one man selling large snappers for very cheap prices so we might buy some to eat at home sometime.

Every seaside place we visit has a different preferred local style of boat and Bali is no different. Here locals like to have pontoons on either side of their boats made out of bamboo I do not know exactly what these are for but their is a good chance they are used fore stability in large waves. Unlike Thailand, the Balinese people do not use longtail boats but seem to prefer simple low power outboard motors. The sea seems quite tame here but today we hope to find out.

A couple days ago, we also found a wooden model of Tin Tin which we are shipping back to the U.S. The largest item the post office will ship is one meter tall so we had to get Tin Tin into two parts pictures below. I don't need captions here you get the general idea.



1 comment:

  1. Very blogi. Very Bali. Very Tintini. Love to see the different angles you present as you visit a country. Please do more. I'm looking forward to your observations and comments on China!

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