Posts Tagged ‘Ubud’

Padi Diver

Bali was not part of my revised plan, but has turn out to be a great experience.
The road trip around the island with Fabian and the scuba training course the I finished today.
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mt_gallery:Ubud Monkey Forrest

 

 

  • Pictures from Ubud Monkey forrest.

On my last day scuba training, we drove to Tulamben, which is on the north eastern shore of Bali.
Tulamben has a 120 m long ship wreck from the second world war. I did 2 dives, both down to 18 meters, it was really cool. I´m exhausted after 2 days of diving, but I am now a Padi certified diver;)
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mt_gallery:Diving in Tulamben

 

PADI Diver

Bali was not part of my revised plan, but has turn out to be a great experience.
The road trip around the island with Fabian and the scuba training course the I finished today.
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mt_gallery:Ubud Monkey Forrest

 

 

  • Pictures from Ubud Monkey forrest.

On my last day scuba training, we drove to Tulamben, which is on the north eastern shore of Bali.
Tulamben has a 120 m long ship wreck from the second world war. I did 2 dives, both down to 18 meters, it was really cool. I´m exhausted after 2 days of diving, but I am now a Padi certified diver;)
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mt_gallery:Diving in Tulamben

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Exploring Bali

Fabian and I decided to get away from hectic Kuta and explore Bali. After negotiating way to long about the car rental rate, we were finally on our way Thursday morning. Since traffic here is a bit nasty, we decided to hire the car with a driver. Despite he´s rocking english, our driver is a very nice and enthusiastic guy. This is my first time in Asia, and I must admit that seeing people, temples, rice fields and the tropical areas is quite different than what I´m used to. The highlight of the day was the “firedance” in Ubud.

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mt_gallery:Bali

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