After reaching a full number of 50 yesterday, I continued the challenge of this 365 Photos Challenge for the 51st day. If you would like to join in and challenge yourself to a photo a day, here are the rules and guidelines.
Today, this morning, by ushered, served and guided by some of my clients’ employees, I have the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful beaches of Nusa Penida Island – Bali for once again. About forty minutes to cross by boat from Sanur beach, given the time is not much, we went straight to Angel’s Beach Billabong.
After walking about 300 meters from Pasih Uug Beach, crossed the hill with the path and finally reached the area full of rocks because of its location which is located on the edge of the cliff on the beach. So we were walking on the beach while listening to the roar of the waves in the distance until we finally reached a place where the bottom of this location looks like a natural swimming pool with turquoise color water which is very different with the color of seawater though is adjacent with ultramarine color. Hmmm… unique scenery, but so different in color, amazing, beautiful!
A local resident seemed engrossed in fishing with bamboo.
Once we satisfied just enjoy the beauty and without swimming on the beach, we visited another location.
Just one more, namely Pura in Desa Pakraman Sebunibus. Although it is not a much-visited temple however it has its own majesty. Pura is a temple, name for the Hindu Balinese worship place. I really like to visit places that have a magical feel.
Hahaha Albert. I am starting to wonder how much work was done on this trip. All I see is amazing holiday images 😉
You are right, Adel. Looks like this is just a holiday… Hehehe… Because if I post a photo of our meeting in connection with the plan to move Bali to the Moon it would be uninteresting to see, right? LOL
Magical views! I’m speechless!
Angels Billabong is magical indeed. Thank you, Ellie
Another breathtaking post! looks so peaceful
Being there, we can be reluctant to go home. Thank you very much, LaJenna
Oh my, this is a stunning collection of photos Albert. Would love to see these in person!
Thank you so much, Carol. Actually, there are still many photos but unfortunately not possible to load all pictures in this post.
I am so glad you take many photos to share.
Thanks for your support, Carol
These places are for me. Albert knows where I live and what the sea is to me. On the first picture the water is in different colors. This is called “Flowering the Sea”. And the waves play their lovely dance. Oh, the Sea! Oh, the Sea! It stays in me … It is probably what saves me.
I know that you are very close to the sea, and I already guess that you will like it, at least I hope so! Hehehe… Big thanks, dear friend
Cliffs are amazing place to be alone especially with the waves roaring as if trying to challenge its strength. I like sitting down on its edge and watching the vast sea or ocean — it is kinda lonely in the sense that it makes one feels insignificant in this wide world.
Totally agree! That is why we are happy to be as often as possible in nature to knock out ego and self-conceit.
It needs a lot of knocking out I agree
Great photos, thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much, Courtney.
That is a very pretty place. The colors of the water are amazing. Nothing like a bamboo pole they say, and that temple is a work of art. Love the rock work.
The Balinese are art society, with or without them knowing it. Everything they make or do in general is bhakti and or with ritual nuance. No wonder if Bali is filled with various works of art. Oh Kim, if you are who go to this beach, you will take thousands of photos! I’m sure of that!
Very nice trip, Albert. Thanks for taking us with you. Just what I need, to warm my cold bones this winter morning 🙂
Ha! Great idea, Norman! Java and Bali are in the rainy season without rain, just the sun’s heat. May the warmth touch your bones. Thanks a lot, my friend.