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Bali Part 2 – Ubud And Ghost Palace
Ubud is a pure Bali paradise. As a relaxing retreat you will love all the yoga, spa, infinity pools, sustainability and beautiful nature. We went to swim in a bunch of picture perfect waterfalls and went urban exploring at the abandoned hotel "Ghost Palace".
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Iceland Roundtrip Part 3
The last week in Iceland we drove from north eastern Iceland along the coast back to Reykjavik. On the way we saw seals, horses and a bunch of waterfalls. We also tried the discipline of strongman and attempted to lift the famous Husafall lifting stone before having a well earned rest in a blue lagoon.
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Iceland Roundtrip Part 2
Our Iceland roundtrip day 5-8 provided some incredible nature experiences with plenty of waterfalls, swimming in hot spring pools, black sand beaches, glaciers, icebergs, "ice diamonds", Star Wars scenery, seals and puffins and some of the most incredible hiking experiences we have ever had.
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Iceland Roundtrip Part 1
Iceland is perhaps the most unique and most beautiful nature experience I have ever had. I got to experience an active volcano, glaciers, hot springs, lagoons, geysers, waterfalls, icebergs, beautiful hiking trails, unique animals and much much more. We drove around the island for two weeks, and slept in a tent on the roof. This is just the first part of the story, filled with many amazing experiences and pictures.
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Vancouver Island
I went to Vancouver Island to see a friend, and the Island was much more American with massive halloween decorations and large pickup trucks. Victoria however was very British, and the surrounding areas provided some beautiful nature experiences for hiking.
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Scotland – Beautiful Highland Plains
Scotland is mostly famous for the Loch Ness Monster, Bagpipes, Kilts and Whiskey. We went in 2017, and were stunned by it's nature and beautiful highlands and even mountains. We went hiking, saw cliffs and waterfalls, castles and ruins and of course tried the local whiskey.
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Sekumpul Waterfall (Lemukih)
Sekumpul Waterfall is one of the larger waterfall attractions, and the waterfalls in the Lemukih area is incredibly beautiful. You will need to pay an entrance fee, but you do also get excellent guide service here. You can pick from different tours, and it is possible to both swim, jump and slide. You will need to hike up and down a steep trail and walk through water, but the walk is not very far and totally worth the trouble. You can change into swimming clothes there.
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Munduk Waterfall
Munduk Waterfall or Air Terjun Munduk, is one of the smaller waterfalls and also a cheaper one to visit. There is plenty of hiking in the area. It is very close to Banyumala Waterfall or Twin Falls, so if you are already here, you may want to consider swinging by Munduk
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Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
Banyumala Waterfall or Twin Falls are two beautiful waterfalls side by side. What makes the Banyumala Twin Falls even more attractive, is the fact that you can swim in the lake below the waterfall, and even go and stand in the stream of water from above. The water is fairly cold however, but with the Balinese heat, this is actually very nice.
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Guyangan Waterfall
Guyangan Waterfall is not a traditional waterfall but it is a fun and challenging hike and the view is magnificent all the way down! Once you make it down, you will see the temple, and get to cool off in the three natural infinity pools.