Indonesia Photo gallery: Uluwatu

Labuan Sait Padang Padang Beach:

beach beach beach beach beach and surfboards beach with seaweed surfer

temple:

This cliff-top temple hosts kecak dancing at sunset. The temple, Pura Luhur Ulu Watu, is seventy meters above the sea on the edge of a steep cliff at the southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula. It is one of several important temples to the gods of the sea along Bali's south coast, established in the 11th century by the Javanese priest Empu Kuturan. The temple complex was added onto by Nirartha, another Javanese priest who was also known for the temple at Tanah Lot. This area is a famous surf break. The cliffs above are lined with cafes.

temple temple cliff theater statue

monkeys:

The long-tailed macaques of Uluwatu have a reputation for being particularly mischievous.

male monkey monkey family male monkey female monkey with water bottle monkey on power lines

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Last modified 19 January 2019