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  2. Sanur, Bali - Wikipedia

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    Sanur (Balinese: Pasih Sanur; Indonesian: Pantai Sanur, pronounced sah-noor) is a coastal stretch of beach east of Denpasar in southeast Bali (about a 30-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport), which has grown into a little town in its own right. A 5.1 km (3.2 mi) area of Sanur's coastline, from Matahari Terbit Beach to Mertasari ...

  3. Nusa Lembongan - Wikipedia

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    The northeastern side of the island is flanked by a relatively large area of mangroves totaling some 212 hectares. [6] Nusa Lembongan is served by regular direct speed-boat services, mostly from the east-coast Bali resort town of Sanur. Crossing time is approximately 30 minutes and services run at regular intervals during daylight hours.

  4. Le Mayeur Museum - Wikipedia

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  5. 15 Warm Places to Visit in February, According to Real ... - AOL

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    Yahoo Inc. may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below.Read the original article on Purewow. February is the shortest month of the year, and yet…with 15 Warm Places to ...

  6. Bali Kite Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Bali Kite Festival is an annual international kite festival held in July in Padang Galak area, Sanur Beach, Bali. Traditional giant kites (4 metres in width and almost 10 metres in length) are made and flown competitively by teams from the villages ( banjar ) of Denpasar .

  7. Belanjong pillar - Wikipedia

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    The Belanjong pillar, also Blanjong pillar or Blanjong inscription (Indonesian: Prasasti Blanjong), is a pillar established in 914 CE in the harbour of Belanjong, in the southern area of Sanur in Bali.