108 Snake Fruit (Salak)
109 Wayan At The Fruit Station
112 Ubud Main Street South
113 Denpasar By-Pass
IBa00 Net Trap Deployed
IBa001 Alcis sps
IBa002 Macaria sps?
IBa003 Haritalodes derogata (Cotton Leaf Roller)
IBa004 Unidentified "Footman"
IBa005 Euproctis inornata?
IBa006 Euproctis croceola
IBa007 Spaniocentra lobata
IBa008 Hemithea sps
IBa010 Pelagodes proquadraria
IBa011 Ernolatia moorei
IBa011a Ernolatia moorei - Front View
IBa011b Ernolatia moorei - Tail High
IBa012 Striglina cinnamomea
IBa013 Olene mendosa
IBa013 Olene mendosa - Portrait
IBa014 Arctornis submarginata
IBa015 Amata huebneri
IBa016 Creatonotos gangis
95 DIY BBQ at Riverside Cafe
105 Looking Back To The Kapok Trees
104 The Final Ascent Back To The Hotel
103 The Kapok Tree Seeding
102 Not Snow, But Mini-Clouds
101 Snow, In Bali?
100 Back to Steps Again
99 Looking North Along The River Jungle
98 Orthetrum caledonicum (Blue Skimmer)
97 Looking South Back Towards the Cafe
96 River Walk Near The Cafe
94 Riverside Cafe
93 A Wild Passion Flower
92 Pendular Flowers
91 Alternative Stair Route To The Riverside Cafe
90 View Down To The Spa
106 The Penultimate Flight of Steps
86 Unidentified Spider
85 Cyrtodactylus fumosus (Tamarind Forest Gecko)
84 Hylarana nicobariensis (Cricket Frog)
83 Pareas carinatus (Keeled Slug Snake)?
82 Ahaetulla nasuta (Asian Vine Snake)
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107 Breakfast Fruit


Always a chance to try tropical fruit, and we'll try anything. Bali was particularly nice with the choice of fresh fruit for a breakfast platter. Clockwise from the left are Passion Fruit, Mangosteen, Salak, Banana, Pineapple Slices, Watermelon, and Guava.
Perhaps the best flavour comes from the Mangosteen, but a new fruit for us was the Salak, which was crunchy and tasted of sweet and sharp at the same time. it was easy to get hooked on these, and needed great restraint to limit your intake. Notably some guests would swoop on the Mangosteens when available, taking whole platefulls of them and quickly depleting the supply, but sadly preventing other guests from trying them if they were not so quick.
Perhaps the best flavour comes from the Mangosteen, but a new fruit for us was the Salak, which was crunchy and tasted of sweet and sharp at the same time. it was easy to get hooked on these, and needed great restraint to limit your intake. Notably some guests would swoop on the Mangosteens when available, taking whole platefulls of them and quickly depleting the supply, but sadly preventing other guests from trying them if they were not so quick.
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