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  • An Afternoon with “Eat Pray Love’s” Ketut Liyer in Bali, Indonesia

    An Afternoon with “Eat Pray Love’s” Ketut Liyer in Bali, Indonesia

    Eat Pray Love’s footprint is everywhere in Ubud, Bali, where the best-selling book’s author, Elizabeth Gilbert, spent her “love” chapter. From the plethora of readers who wander Ubud’s streets, to the clichéd tours and Balinese people who name-drop locals Ketut Liyer and Wayan Nuriasih (who were featured in the best-seller), the book’s influence is ever-evident. Having heard…

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  • Our Heart For You: A Beautiful Coincidence in Bali

    Our Heart For You: A Beautiful Coincidence in Bali

    The man sat hunched over, with sunken cheeks, and spindly legs. As we walked along one of Ubud’s main streets, his empty stare, meek mumbling and outstretched hand caught our gaze. Our hearts sank. Though we had a tourist site to which we were heading, we unconsciously tossed the plans aside. We were determined to…

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  • The Straight Scoop on Indonesian Kopi Luwak ‘Poop Coffee’

    The Straight Scoop on Indonesian Kopi Luwak ‘Poop Coffee’

    On a Balinese coffee plantation, during a downpour of torrential proportions, we swilled cups of the world’s priciest and rarest coffee – Kopi Luwak. In gourmet establishments across the globe, this cup of Indonesian java would cost upwards of $50 a cup. This coffee may sound familiar, as it has been featured in numerous foodie…

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  • Statuesque Bali

    Statuesque Bali

    Bali’s statues and reliefs are extraordinary. Drawing spiritual inspiration from a blend of Buddhism and Balinese Hinduism, the figures wear coats of moss and crowns of hibiscus and marigold flowers.

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  • Backstage at Balinese Dance Class

    Backstage at Balinese Dance Class

    In Jimbaran, Bali, we had the great fortune to have been befriended by a local resident named Mariana. Along with his extended family, Mariana exposed us to rich aspects of Balinese culture. We observed his nephew’s 42-day ceremony, as well as full moon celebrations at a neighborhood temple. We also participated in a Prana Shakti…

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