Tree Top

Yesterday I hired a driver to take me around and see interesting things.  The hotel/villas I’m staying at helped me set it up.  Most of the drive was on part of the Holy Fucking Shit Road that I drove in on a couple days ago.  It was nice to be a passenger in a proper vehicle and for it to not be raining.  By the light of morning, it’s still a scary road.  This time when we rode on the top of the ancient crater, I could actually see the lakes below.  It was so beautiful.

We went to the botanic gardens.  They have a zip line ropes type course there that I wanted to do, but I only had flip flops on and you have to have closed toed shoes.  The gardens were huge.  It was more like a giant park with some gardens here and there inside.  It was big enough that we drove around and then got out to see certain things instead of walking.  One of my favorites was a fern garden.  Since ferns are thought to have been here since prehistoric times, the building that housed some of the ferns was in the shape of a dinosaur.  The gardens were wonderful.

Then we went to a spice market.  At first, I almost said no to the market, but then decided spices would make a good gift to take back to the other teachers at Sam Ngao so we stopped briefly.  Spices are not cheap.

Next was Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, a temple on a lake.  I have seen pictures of this one and was excited to see it.  If you’ve ever seen a picture of a Bali Temple, it was probably this one.  It’s on their 50,000 rupia bill.  It was crowded with people, of course.  It was beautiful to see, although it was not in the middle of nowhere as pictures I’ve seen made it seem.  It was in the lake, but not far off shore.

Then we made our way back up the HFS Road.  I asked if the driver knew of a good place to eat lunch.  He took me to his friend’s place.  It had an eating area overlooking one of the big mountains and the valley below it.  This might be one of the best restaurant views I’ve ever seen.  Then to top it off, there were hundreds of dragon flies buzzing around and very cool breeze.  I was almost cold by the end of lunch.  Such a great feeling after being hot for so long. I’m posting a short video of the dragonflies.

The last stop of the day was the Munduk Waterfall.  Why do all trails to waterfalls go down first?  You want to hike up first, then your reward is a waterfall to cool off in and an easy hike back down.  It doesn’t work that way.  At least it’s not too hot at this altitude (3000-4000 feet).  On the way up we got to one spot where some bugs were calling out so loudly it sounded like a cross between a squeaky swing set and a 5 alarm nuclear melt down.  I’m posting the video just so you can hear the sound.

Then back to the villas.  I just sat by the pool and read the rest of the day.  I sat and talked to a nice lady that works at the villas for a while.  I’m the only one here tonight.  That’s kind of a weird thought.  It seems so deserted.  The really loud frogs from last night are not even making noise tonight.  But, I can hear the tokay off in the distance and there are lots of other sounds of nature out there.

Two nights ago, I looked at flights back to the US thinking I could spend a week with Mom before I had to go back to school.  Flights were over $3,000.  What is going on?  That is ridiculous.  I may never be able to come back.  I battle back and forth between feeling like I should go back and I’m supposed to be here (Asia).  Going back for a week won’t accomplish much anyway.  It’s a more permanent decision, not a temporary, one week decision.  I felt quite at peace most of the day although I haven’t made the decision yet.

Today I had to take the POS up the HFS Road again, part of the way.  It was better than in the rain, but still quite a challenge.  Twice a car in front of me decided to stop on a steep hill.  Twice I had to back down to a less steep portion because it was just to steep to get up in 1st gear from a dead stop.  There’s no way to pass as the road isn’t even 2 lanes wide – more like 1.5 lanes wide.  It’s like if you paved the road to my house and then hit the edges with a jackhammer, and then threw 70 vehicles, 100 motorbikes and 10 dogs on it.

I went back to the botanic gardens to do the Treetop Adventure Park.  It had 7 different courses involving zip lines, rope nets, wooden bridges, swings, and other difficult things to traverse.  I did 3 of the courses.  During the second one, I was behind a big family who was much slower than me so I had to wait a lot.  Then I heard this loud noise like an airplane was coming down the hill.  It was rain.  We watched in horror as it came down the nearby road and picnickers fled to their cars.  There was nothing we could but watch it approach.  There was no way down from the trees except to finish the course we were on.  It dumped and I couldn’t go any faster than the group in front of me.  By the time we finished I was soaked to the bone.  At that point, I no longer care.  There’s something uncomfortable about watching the rain come and the process of getting soaked when you didn’t want to.  But, once the soaking is complete, it’s no longer uncomfortable. Maybe it takes that long to stop thinking “oh no, not rain” or maybe you can’t get any wetter so you give up caring.  I had lunch and when the rain stopped, I did one more course.  This last course had a part where you clipped into a rope and then swung Tarzan like to a large rope net.  Then you had to climb the rope net.  I turned into a girl and decided I didn’t want to do it, but there was no other way down.  The workers below kept encouraging me.  I kept saying “I don’t want to”.  I don’t know this girl.  Who is she?  Where did she come from?  I finally did it and it was ok.

I’m now in Ubud.  Going to dinner with my friend Gwin tonight.  My half sister, Carly gets here in a couple days.  It will be nice to have company.

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Really?  Graffiti on cactus?

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No bare feet on the cactus.

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Tree Top Adventure
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Tree Top Adventure
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Tree Top Adventure

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One Angry God

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HFS Road
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HFS Road
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HFS Road
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HFS Road

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The villas

Muck Diving

Today I went diving.  I had almost private diving again.  There was another guy diving and since we were different experience levels, they gave us two dive guides so that I could do deeper and longer dives.  Wow, I’ve never had a dive company do that before.  It was shore diving.  They drove us 20 minutes to the next town.  The shore operation was fascinating.  It was a 5 minute walk from the parking lot down a trail to a rock “beach”.  There were quite a few other divers.  There were porters that brought all the stuff down.  Woman would carry bags or bins of gear down to the beach on their heads.  I saw some carrying tanks on their heads as well.  Then there were guys that rode motorbikes down while carrying 4 tanks and weight belts.  I’ve seen a lot of things on motorbikes, but four heavy tanks of air balanced in front of them was just nuts.  Then, the whole process would reverse itself as they brought stuff back up to the parking lot.

Getting in the water was tricky as there was no sand, just rock and the rock moves as the water and your feet connect with them.  The rocks are all black and when you swam out to the sandy part, it was all black.  I’ve never dove blank sand before.  It looked so alien.  Because it’s so rocky, there is very little coral as it’s difficult for coral to attach to rock.  There is a wreck not far off shore which is full of coral and fish life.  The ship was the USAT Liberty which was a cargo ship that was torpedoed in 1942.  They were able to beach it on Bali and get the cargo off.  It stayed beached until 1963 when the tremors from a volcanic eruption caused it to slide into the water and sink.  This area is known for what is called muck diving.  Not a ton of big fish, but lots of tiny things hidden in the rocks, sand and the little bit of coral that has managed to grow.  There is a small royal blue fish about 1 to 2 inches long that I’ve seen on almost every dive everywhere around the world.  My favourite part was seeing schools of these swimming above the black sand.  The black background made the blue so sharp it looked like the fish were glowing with blue light.  I’m not a huge fan of wrecks, but this one was pretty cool.  The amount of coral and fish life was amazing, probably because there isn’t much else around.  The wreck was very large too.  Saw another sea turtle.  The second dive was like Easter egg hunting – swimming from one tiny bit of coral reef to the next looking for tiny creatures.  My dive guide was good at finding them.  He found an itty bitty sea horse about a quarter inch big.

After diving I ventured into town.  I think ‘town’ might be a big word for where I’m staying.  I think it was small enough that I actually walked the length of two towns.  There is basically one street and that is all.  It is lined with guest houses and homestays, restaurants, and dive shops.  It’s mostly still a fishing village.  I got a massage.  They use oil so now I’m just hot, sweaty, covered in oil and sand.  Everything is sticking to me.  I had dinner at a different place and wanted to stay out and check out the place with live music, but I couldn’t stand the oil anymore and I love the place I’m staying so the thought of a shower and then camping out in my wonderful bed won over live music.

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Downtown Amed
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Downtown Amed
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The porch of my room
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Oh, this is a good idea
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Wow

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