Bali known as The island of Gods,
Bali is justly famous for its unique Hindu culture, the splendor of its ritual arts, and the beautiful of nature. So many interesting places spread in this small island.
This island is not nearly as interesting as its neighbor Lombok which is where you step back in time where there are no Ritz Carltons, Four Seasons, and Hyatts!
One of the few remaining original sections of the wall that once divided Berlin in two. Since the fall of the wall, the area has been preserved as an outdoor art gallery.
The Samaya Villas Bali is a luxury beachfront property that perfectly melds the intimacy of staying in a private villa with the amenities of a hotel. Well appointed villas come with plunge pools, cozy four-poster beds, and huge bathrooms.
Scroungers' Center for Reusable Art Parts — a nonprofit dedicated to collecting cheap, reusable art supplies and errata and selling it for cheap to artists, educators, and anyone who asks.
Small Island in the Chesapeake Bay, populated mostly by Crab Harvesters, known as Watermen.
This is a complex of saltpans, a huge, flat expanses of hot, sun-baked terrain fringed by vegetated islands on vast shallow inland seas. For the majority of the year, the pans are dry and desolate – the only remains of the vast super lake that once covered over 60 000 square kiometres of the area.
Rock Island, Wisconsin: A Place Where Solitude Reigns.
At the mouth of Green Bay lies Rock Island, a place whose rich history is matched by it’s natural beauty. The island’s ideal location was coveted by a variety of inhabitants.
The best bloody mary in Asia and possibly the greatest martini in the world makes me go back again and again to Naughty Nuri’s Warung – a shack of a restaurant in the hills of Ubud, Bali. The sweet smoky ribs and the juicy, perfectly-charred filet mignon however, makes me dream of this laid back slice of heaven.