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Adieu Bali

Jul. 21st, 2008 03:21 pm
selenak: (Dork)
Our last day in Bali is over, and tomorrow it's an early start for the marathon flight back, so, in case my plane crashes:

1) [livejournal.com profile] bimo, the tickets for the Tennant/Stewart Shakespeare are on my desk in my apartment. My aunt Inge has the keyes. Feel free to take [livejournal.com profile] cavendish or [livejournal.com profile] kathyh.

2) Multiverse recipient, I hope you like your story once the archive goes up. Whoever wrote the one for me, I'm sure I would have liked yours.

3) Just because I'm a Locke and Ben fan doesn't mean I don't want to rescued. Feel free to start expeditions. As I sadly do not have a rich ex with a sinister parent to finance them, I trust to fellow fannish charity. You want more reviews and fanfic... don't you?
selenak: (Pompeii by Imbrilim)
After travelling across the island quite often, we stuck to the coast these last days. Which makes for the theme of this last pic spam, as I don't expect there will be any new sights from now till Monday. And after all, where better to end one's impressions of an island?

Sea foam, Fishermen, Waves )
selenak: (Illyria - Kathyh)
I actually did get lost among the crowd at one point, but found my aged parents again. 'Twas a good thing we all had our mobiles with us, too. Anyway, the procession was amazing, and since you're not likely to see another one when/if you visit Bali yourself - the last time they had a ceremony on this scale was about thirty years ago - I shall do my best to get some sense of the scale and movement across. As (I think) noted in an earlier entry re: Bat Cave temple, cremation ceremonies in general come in two sizes. If you're poor, then you and your village wait about five years, save the money (and keep the bodies underground) and then burn everyone in style and saved-up expense. If you're rich, you still have to wait a bit - for the holy men to tell you the perfect day - but it's a matter of weeks or months, not years. If you're the head of Balinese royalty, well. You get what's hidden under the pic spam below. Though it wasn't only the head of said family being escorted to the hereafter; the fifteenth of July was declared to be a perfect day for cremation in general, so all over Bali there were some, and in Udub, too, several families honored their dead this way along/ahead of the Royal procession. The whole ceremony is completely unlike a Christian burial in that there is an aura of joy and celebration in the air, everyone smiling and cheering, including the people carrying the very elaborate towers, animals and other effigies about to be burned, the heaviest of which weighed over 11 tons.

See for yourselves... )
selenak: (Dork)
For the second part of our time in Bali, my father moved us to Jimbaran, a peninsula famous for its seaside resorts. We'll return to Udub tomorrow, though, in order to try and attend the royal cremation ceremony. If I get lost among the expected thousands, gentle readers, this is my last entry, so let's make it a pretty one. You know what that means. More photos!

Sculptures, Monkeys, Mimes )
selenak: (City - KathyH)
Before I get to the pretty part, I would be much obliged if someone collected interesting fanfic links for me until I get back (23rd)? I might miss out all the best stuff otherwise.

Now, onto more pictures from this beautiful island.

Of temples, paintings and countryside )
selenak: (Dork)
Just the first installment, of course. I've been busy these last two days, and the time here has barely begun.

Behold the island of the gods! )

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