A Unique Celebration of Ngembak Geni Day in North Part of Bali
Les Village gives a unique Celebration of Ngembak Geni Day located in Singaraja, North Part of Bali with traditional night market on the beach for 2 days.
Les Village gives a unique Celebration of Ngembak Geni Day located in Singaraja, North Part of Bali with traditional night market on the beach for 2 days.
Villagers look on as Mount Sinabung volcano spews thick volcanic ash, as seen from Beganding village in Karo, North Sumatra province, on May 19, 2017. Sinabung roared back to life
(9/10/2017) The Jakarta Globe reports that the Lovina Festival 2017 will be held in North Bali September 14th-18th. Nyoman Sutrisna of the Buleleng Tourism and Culture Department said, “The activity
(9/10/2017) A Singaporean tourist, Dr. Wong Yu Yi (48), has drowned while diving near the Bloo Lagoon at Padang Bai in East Bali. Balipost.com reports the Singaporean medical practitioner drowned on
Bali’s Mt. Agung causing a stir. Photo via Facebook/They Sana Mt. Agung, Bali’s tallest volcano, has been showing activity with some rumbles, but we shouldn’t be too worried just yet,
Government Raises Alert Status of Bali’s Mount Agung Volcano to ‘Waspada’ – One Step Above ‘Normal’. Public Urged to Remain Calm (9/14/2017) The Geological Department of the Ministry of Energy
Autopsies have been conducted on an elderly Japanese couple found dead in their rented house in Jimbaran, but forensics says it cannot yet confirm the cause of death. Matsuba Nurio,
(9/3/2017) ATM machines at a number of major banks in Bali have been confronting technical difficulties since Friday, August 28, 2017. A large number of ATMs, including 5,700 operated
Region IX / Udayana prepare five thousand Indonesia military to secure the IV Congress of the PDI-P to be held at the Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel at April, 8th – 12th 2015
Self-portrait of a female Celebes crested macaque (Macaca nigra) in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, who had picked up photographer David Slater’s camera and photographed herself with it. A bizarre two-year court