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Friday, March 27, 2009




Hi this is Francis here :D.

Basically the trip was really fun with loads of amazing scenery. The different places were also very busy and a lot of tourists were walking around.

Especially when we drove past the padi fields, it was actually very interesting to witness firsthand whatever we've learnt about in Geography lessons. This entire trip was good in the sense that we experienced firsthand whatever we've learnt about during RSP lessons.





The sunset at Tanah Lot was quite a sight to behold, especially since it provided an alternative view of the architecture there.










Stairway to heaven at Uluwatu :)

The trip also challenged our perceptions of the things around us, such as our perspective on life. It was a refreshing change to hear about how the Balinese lead their life and how money isn't always a guarantor of success, at contrast with how the world views things currently. Although some of the school facilities were lacking some as compared to VS, the students were very enthusiastic during the lessons that we conducted and I think that I enjoyed it immensely.






Also, a lot of things had a lot more nuance and depth to them in stark contrast to first impressions. Although it might seem that a simple Barong Dance might be just another ritual, questions that could be raised are that is it really a ritual, the one that we were seeing. It raised questions about the effect of tourism on Bali, and even Indonesia as a whole. Of course, we were not really in a position to comment about the negative impacts of tourism as we were there as tourists also, however it is an interesting question to raise.



Sunset at uluwatu


It was an amazing trip.



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