Amed

    Pantai Songean, Bali (Indonesia).

    Bali: they found "my" beach

    Pantai Songean is the perfect beach. A beautiful cove of black sand, discovered a year ago, in Bali.
    Diving on the wreck of Liberty. (Tulamben, Bali, July 2008)

    Dive without getting wet in Bali

    Yes, I bring you (again) under the surface ... To finish with the wreck of the Liberty in Bali, I propose below a small series of underwater photos.
    The salt workers collect the salt in hollow coconut trunks. (Amed, Bali, Indonesia, July 2008)

    Amed, the salt slaves

    I'm taking you back to Bali, Indonesia. Amed, exactly, on the northeast coast of the island. Despite the development of tourism in the region, there are still some salt marshes and saunas here.
    Sunset over Agung volcano and Jemeluk bay, near Amed. (Bali, Indonesia, July 2008.)

    Bali, it's over

    Among my most beautiful memories of Bali: the sunsets on the Agung volcano in Amed and the molas-molas, gigantic moon-fishes crossed off Nusa Penida ...
    Mount Agung seen from the sea. (Amed, Bali, Indonesia, July 2008.)

    Good bye Amed

    My stay in Amed, in north-east Bali, ends (sigh). I like this place !!! Here are two souvenir images: a sunset over the Agung volcano and a toad fish photographed in Tulamben.
    Offerings at the temple of Lempuyang. Amed and Amlapura region. (Bali, Indonesia, July 2008)

    Balinese ride: rice fields, temples and markets

    Let's go for a little motorcycle tour in the Amed region, in the north-east of Bali. On the program: rice fields, temples, markets and... cockfighting!
    The rudder, huge! (Liberty Wreck, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, July 2008)

    Liberty, the most famous wreck in Bali

    The Liberty wreck in Tulamben (about 15 km west of Amed) is Bali's most popular dive site in Indonesia. I returned with happiness ... Here are new pictures (photos and video).
    A small cove in the Amed area, on the Lipah village side. Bali.

    I like Amed

    Here I am in Amed, all east of Bali. The coast is hemmed in by a series of cute coves of sand and black pebbles, where the bright colors of the junkungs, the small fishing boats with pendulums of the corner, line up.