Kuta Beach BALI
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Indonesia
13 responses
@brand4less (1061)
• Indonesia
14 May 07
finally u start a discussion :)) i've been in bali many times and now i get bore with it.perhaps i'll visit another provinces in indonesia.i'm sure we have more islands that as same as beautiful like bali.bali is too money oriented now.hate it.pls bring back my old bali :))
@kowekokng0no (187)
• Indonesia
28 May 07
My last visit to Bali was 2002, many kind of memories happened when i visited Bali, many of my family and my neighbour work in Bali.
The place that i have visited were Sanur, Denpasar, Gilimanuk, Negara, Tabanan.
My home is Banyuwangi so it is near from Bali island.
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@dwikristianto (37)
• Indonesia
27 May 07
hi,
nusa dua also have a great view..
white sand and fewer people, it just perfect if u wanna be "in the beach".
btw, i live in denpasar, that's why i can tell u about it :)
@pramodthakur (2365)
• India
28 May 07
No I have never visited this place. But watched in TV programme. The sunset at Kuta Beach is really amazing. Though there are many places in world where sunset is famous and the people around the world do like to visit. Hope in near future I may visit Bali and get a chance of seeing sunset at kuta beach. This place is not too much costly and far from my place. I will plan to visit.
@diansinta (7544)
• Indonesia
8 Jun 07
welcome at mylot and welcome at kuta beach:)
when you visit kuta beach again, give some time to visit me in melasti internet kuta beach.I work there.
i hope i can meet my friends from mylot.
@camar_lyn (1028)
• Singapore
14 May 07
I brought my family (2 Adults with 2 boys aged 3 and 5) to bali in december last year. It seems that 2 weeks while we were there, flew by very fast. We didnt really do a lot of sight seeing. A lot of times it was mere relaxation.
The places that we did go to include Kintamani, Kuta, Tanah Lot, and a few others. We love the pace of life in Bali when everyone was so nice and ever welcoming. Even my boys want to go back to bali. They love the kids club. I want to go back to bali because i love the spa treatments and massages. My hubby, well he has his own reasons but we will definitely go back to bali!
By the way, welcome to MyLot and happy posting! - Lyn
@kingwhosing (412)
• India
29 May 07
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@missweety (626)
• Latvia
8 Jun 07
i would like to travel all over the world, but just cannot aford it.... I cannot even aford to go to a holiday, a real holiday once a year..... stupid wages are in my country......