Pura Batu Balong temple
Local visitors have a view to Pura Batu Balong
Sales stall at the Tanah Lot temple
We and a Balinese surf friend
Sanur beach Bali
Guesthouse near Amed
A bay near Amed
Ni Wayan Sukastini
At home of our host
At the property of our host
At the property of our host
Boy exiting the temple celebration
Balinese odalan (temple festival)
The temple festival first step
Ratu Pedande the high priest at the temple ceremon…
Walking to the second step of the ceremony
Everybodies body get blessed
Young worshipers
At least the third step
Young girl as a young participator
The high priest at the third step
Temples inner courtyard
Myself in the temple
The beach at Pura Tanah Lot
Little girl learns fast
Tanah Lot entrance port
Legong Dance in Ubud
Gamelan orchestra
Walk out to the paddy field
Vista over a paddy field
Macaques everywhere in the park
The village called Ubud
Holy tree in the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud
Statues inside the Sacred Monkey Forest
Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal in the Monkey Forest
Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud
Artist Balinese painting
Barong
Balinese house gable and a Garuda statue
Our host already ten years before
Statue as the temple guard
Our hosts and ourselves
Made Kardita Bandem our host for long time
Preparing Ogoh Ogoh figures
Preparing Ogoh Ogoh figures
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Pura Tanah Lot


This Balinese temple is one of the important directional temples in Bali. The temple is located on a rock just offshore. It is said to be the work of revered 15th century Hindu priest Nirartha and forms an important element of Balinese spirtualism and mythology.
A comprehensive restoration programme started in the 1990s when it was realised that the rock was seriously eroded and in danger of collapse. This major work resulted in the actual temple being out of bounds which was still intermittently the case in early 2009. This is not really a hindrance to visitors though as entrance to the actual temple is not the key attraction.
A comprehensive restoration programme started in the 1990s when it was realised that the rock was seriously eroded and in danger of collapse. This major work resulted in the actual temple being out of bounds which was still intermittently the case in early 2009. This is not really a hindrance to visitors though as entrance to the actual temple is not the key attraction.
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