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Lunch at Miro's. One of the few couple shots. Courtesy of the camera timer.
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More keropok with delish dips! Guacamole, cucumber and avocado! Ooh la la!
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Miro's was surrounded by much greenery. There's a macaw hangin' around somewhere too! A very back-to-nature
atmosphere.
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More Bali Hai. Finally, a good photo of my husband!
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You can dine in one of these. That's how quaint it was!
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After her 2nd spa visit at Nur Salon (in the background). Setting of this spa was not as lush but
the skills of the masseuse were better.
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Ryoshi in Ubud....again. This time round, we ordered an even larger platter of sashimi!
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Casa Luna again...this time on the lower level...better view. It's fast becoming one of our favourite joints.
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World Cup fever
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The road outside Kakiang. We were trying to capture the sun setting over the padi field.
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Kakiang lobby
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Bebek Bengil...or Dirty Duck diner. A fine restaurant built in a padi field. How did it get its name ?
During the construction of the restaurant, the padi field was populated by ducks. Some ducks strayed in
and made a mess of the place....hence, Dirty Duck.
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Nice experience...One of those things you will NEVER EVER find in Singapore.
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Duck-bone-cruncher at work. The crispy duck was da best!
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The restaurant extended outwards to a padi field which was lighted by candles. Too bad we didn't have
a good enough camera to capture the sight. It was almost magical and it was there that I saw a shooting
star!
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Another very bad photo of a very nice place. That was me in the background in case, you know...
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Goodbye Bebek Bengil. We'll (try to) be back !
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