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Bali, Indonesia - June 2008
Bees wax being applied to the fabric before the next color application.
Typical Balinese-style architecture and building materials found throughout the island.
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Temple within the Monkey Forest.
Elephant Cave Temple. In the foreground are the ruins of part of the old temple.
Entrance to the Elephant Cave.
The Elephant cave was hidden for hundreds of years within this tropical forest.
Sunrises from hotel beach.
Rory and the kids walking out on the beach. The waves breaking in the distance on the reef.
Flying kites at low tide. You can walk out hundreds of feet before getting to the reef, at the breaker.
Moi, taking relief in the shade!
Star-fish - looks like it's made from gingerbread!
Heading out to snorkel in the glass-bottomed boat.
Stranded boats at low-tide.
Helmet-wearing fishermen.
Kids after snorkeling on reef.
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Indonesian Dancers performing the Legong Dance.
Morning meditations on the beach.
The most traveled Build-a-Bears ever!
USA, South Africa, Cozumel, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia!
Waterfall in hotel swimming pool - notice the carving in the rock.
View from hotel room balcony.
Tasting coffee and tea at the Coffee Plantation.
View from Lakeview Restaurant looking out at volcano and surrounding mountains.
Intricate stone carvings.
for the Pièce de résistance......
A sign we passed along the side of the road.
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One of a pair - Singapore Esplanade Theaters, houses a 1 600 seat concert hall, 2 000 seat theater, a shopping mall, and an art library. The design inspiration came from the much loved local Durian fruit.
Soccer anyone? Since Singapore was once a British Colony, soccer is a very popular sport here, and as you can see, they'll squeeze in a soccer field wherever they can! Typical Singaporean mentality!
A rainy day. The Singapore Eye, the world's largest Ferris Wheel in the background - locally refered to as the Great Wheel of Boredom since there's not a whole lot to see when you're up there!
Jurong Bird Park - Singapore