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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2011

Lena 30 (from Russia) and Lee 24 (from Israel - Canada), two couchsurfers from two different places but with the same traveling round world dream, that they are actually living ... *:)

discover all the rest by watching this second 'triplanetlinda interview' *;)

In the background:

'Bedugul' stunning 'Botanical Garden' (Bali - December 2011)

we spent a really nice day trip with them and an other CS (Christine from Germany) too at the 'Bratan Lake', 'Pura Ulu Danu' temple on the lake, and the aforementioned 'Botanical Garden' (my favorite place there *;) .. and suddely while observing the breathtaking nature, and shooting for the amateur documentary I would like to make about Bali, I saw them sitting to take a rest on the street with the nice colours nature background and I decided to make the interview to both of them right there ...

(also this time:
special thanks to Diego Kricek Fontanive for the help in the editing)

-http://triplanetlinda.blogspot.com
-http://planetlinda.weebly.com

Bedugul place:

it is located just 50/60 kms up north Ubud, it is famous for his 11 levels indu temple 'Pura Ulun Danu' -one of the most holy-important in Bali situated on the vulcanic 'Bratan lake'- ;for the 'Botanical Garden', with its stunning complete nature both tropical and european mountain woods, and there is a also a 'Tree Top Track' inside mostly for adults but also for child; and also in Bedugul you can pick up strowberry by your own ..




to go there: ... you generally need to rent a car for a day .. that can be about 200/250.000 Rps a day (15-20 euro more or less, just check the currency online, it is atually very variable especially lately), the petrol for it from Ubud go and back is about 50/60.000 rupies (4-5 euros); you can also take a taxi for 400/500.000 rupies (35-40 euros) a day trip, so maybe you can share with other people as well ..., or Perama Shuttle Bus, which the fare depends form the kms (http://www.peramatour.com); ..or also Bemo (local buses) which is absolutely the cheapest option!)




I think the best option is to rent a car by your own and share with other friends *;) , or also, if the weather permits, go there by motorbike (but be careful to balinese crazy drivers, holes and dogs!)

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