By bus we arrived in Ubud. The city is the center of course very touristy. But something of the Balinese must now times of life when there is no industry and little rice yields. So, here crafts and painting is the main source of income in addition to restaurants and hotels. Let's see if we can take away something.
the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where the temple Pura Dalem Agung is found, you feel a bit like an Indiana Jon it movie. Everything is overgrown with moss and plants un d ht very mystis from ch. You have to watch just have not really affect the monkeys pull out of the pockets Hen or tear out of his hand .
In the city there are some temples and museums to see. On beeindruckendenst Blanco Renaissance Museum was a English painter who settled here but even death. The building has a beautiful garden and looks very playful and Fairy tale from. The painter as the preferred model Balinese women who are always bare-breasted to see in his pictures. His style is strongly reminiscent of Dali.
The Mopet or on foot we explored the surroundings of Ubud. And here, Dennis also has time to keep are right. Temple, jungle like it to be, waterfalls, rice terraces and small villages where we have met only friendly people have simply fascinated.
also ware nw ir at the right time, right place and could move to the hnen Ubudfestival beiwo . A abs olut gaudy affair. Other hand, acts on the Rhine Carnival voelli g far only. M ag but also on weather are in Germany. You have to Ver present that every village in Bali has at least three temples: the Gruendertempel "Pura Puseh," the central village temple "Pura Desa and the mortuary temple" Pura Dalem. So seven months at least three temple festivals are on the agenda of the community, if not more additional parties are added for further Temple of individual neighborhoods or water cooperatives. Here, more occasions to large family gatherings are not even counted. No one knows exactly how many temples are there in total in Bali, according to conservative estimates but it should be between ten and twenty thousand. In every ritual year of 210 days to fall alone at least ten thousand temple festivals, ie, per day less sf uenfzig. No W under that the Calendar of de r Balinese vo n celebrations almost overflowing. In doing this the temple festivals only part of the Balinese festival dar. round dance festivals and religious rites accompany people out here through all life stages of the birth to death and beyond death. They are deeply in the spiritual and mystical world of ideas the Bali Hinduismu s roots. "The wonderful thing is, they act here not a bit stiff or Arogant. You can have a part like in the celebrations. We love this
also love the Balinese people anyway because the Germans play football so great.
1: Lausen should be. Wherever. Figure 2: Indiana Kuehl in Monkey Forest. Figure 3: The faucets are prepared for the fight. Is very popular in Bali. Figure 4: Grim temple watchman with moss on the cheeks. Figure 5: Grim temple with Annette Waechter on the heel. Figure 6: Celebration in the village square of Ubud. 7: Are not they wonderful beautifully? Figure 8: gifts for the gods. 9: rice fields. It seems so quiet and peaceful. As from another world. 10: We at the Temple Gunung Kawi. One of the oldest religious monuments in Bali. Figure 11: From all corners of the landscape the water springs. Figure 12: Here's a picture for Karen. Lotusbluete in full bloom.
the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where the temple Pura Dalem Agung is found, you feel a bit like an Indiana Jon it movie. Everything is overgrown with moss and plants un d ht very mystis from ch. You have to watch just have not really affect the monkeys pull out of the pockets Hen or tear out of his hand .
In the city there are some temples and museums to see. On beeindruckendenst Blanco Renaissance Museum was a English painter who settled here but even death. The building has a beautiful garden and looks very playful and Fairy tale from. The painter as the preferred model Balinese women who are always bare-breasted to see in his pictures. His style is strongly reminiscent of Dali.
The Mopet or on foot we explored the surroundings of Ubud. And here, Dennis also has time to keep are right. Temple, jungle like it to be, waterfalls, rice terraces and small villages where we have met only friendly people have simply fascinated.
also ware nw ir at the right time, right place and could move to the hnen Ubudfestival beiwo . A abs olut gaudy affair. Other hand, acts on the Rhine Carnival voelli g far only. M ag but also on weather are in Germany. You have to Ver present that every village in Bali has at least three temples: the Gruendertempel "Pura Puseh," the central village temple "Pura Desa and the mortuary temple" Pura Dalem. So seven months at least three temple festivals are on the agenda of the community, if not more additional parties are added for further Temple of individual neighborhoods or water cooperatives. Here, more occasions to large family gatherings are not even counted. No one knows exactly how many temples are there in total in Bali, according to conservative estimates but it should be between ten and twenty thousand. In every ritual year of 210 days to fall alone at least ten thousand temple festivals, ie, per day less sf uenfzig. No W under that the Calendar of de r Balinese vo n celebrations almost overflowing. In doing this the temple festivals only part of the Balinese festival dar. round dance festivals and religious rites accompany people out here through all life stages of the birth to death and beyond death. They are deeply in the spiritual and mystical world of ideas the Bali Hinduismu s roots. "The wonderful thing is, they act here not a bit stiff or Arogant. You can have a part like in the celebrations. We love this
also love the Balinese people anyway because the Germans play football so great.
1: Lausen should be. Wherever. Figure 2: Indiana Kuehl in Monkey Forest. Figure 3: The faucets are prepared for the fight. Is very popular in Bali. Figure 4: Grim temple watchman with moss on the cheeks. Figure 5: Grim temple with Annette Waechter on the heel. Figure 6: Celebration in the village square of Ubud. 7: Are not they wonderful beautifully? Figure 8: gifts for the gods. 9: rice fields. It seems so quiet and peaceful. As from another world. 10: We at the Temple Gunung Kawi. One of the oldest religious monuments in Bali. Figure 11: From all corners of the landscape the water springs. Figure 12: Here's a picture for Karen. Lotusbluete in full bloom.
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