We had only one day to spend in Bali, Indonesia—so we made the very most of it. We selected three locations we wanted to hit, hired a driver, and were off! But not before Tyler totally kicked a little food offering tray in the doorway. I was literally going to tell him the story when I accidentally kicked one on my first time there. They make these little offerings and put them right in the middle of the doorway, I mean, can you blame us?? Oh well, he still felt bad about it. Baku is famous for its waterfalls so we made sure to hit one. We also visited Ubud where the Hindu temples sport many tiers of roofing and elaborate carvings, like an especially fancy chocolate fountain. We had fun getting some beautiful shots on our drone. I was again impressed by the way they built their gates. It’s like they take a temple spire and cut it clean down the center. No decorations are on the inside of the cut. It makes the separation quite dramatic.
It seemed like preparations for some sort of festival were happening because everyone was constructing these long bamboo decorations in front of their homes and business. They dangle gracefully into the street creating a festive atmosphere. Kites flew by dozens high above the rice fields—fancy kites with many pieces, kites that look like giant butterflies, and some kites over 15 feet long!
At the Tanah lot we enjoyed some fun beach combing and watched the misty sunset.