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Power nap 😀 Yeah – happy wife happy life XD Work hard! Monument Nasional – A 37m high sign of the fight for independence of Indonesia. On top you see a golden flame. It´s covered with 35kg real gold. Nobody can tell me anymore there´s no space on the scooter Best and cheapest view from our appartment Jetset … Of to Yogyarta I adapt 😀 View from our flat in Yogyarta Borobodur – The world largest buddhistic temple. UNESCO World Heritage since 1991. it´s selfie time „The world has many faces.“ The little Luwan The coffee machine Luwak Coffee Thats THE coffee 😀 This little sweet animal called Luwak eats it and poos it out… tadaa 😀 yes and we drink it. It´s one of the most expensive coffee in the world. In Indonesia you get this cup for just 1,60€ not over 32€ like in other places of the world. It taste a bit like dark hot choclate and ab it like coffee. At Merapi Censorship XD special level Jeeptour at Merapi (not vulcano Marapi)- This volcano counts to the most dangerous volcanos in the world. It´s also one of the active ones in this country. 5. November 2010- the heaviest eruption since 100 years. We let the pictures talk the story …. One of the bricks they got thrown out at the eruption.. they call it the screaming man/face – can you see it? Our jeep tour driver Hmm he might be to tall for this (Indonesian) world 😛 On our way to Cetho temple, sadly you can’t really see it in here but these fields are incredible steep. Looked like a optical illusion. It´s a temple built in the 15th century. It´s a javanese-hindu temple. And at the end of a very very very steep road Welcome to Surabaya Make-Up Show in the mall Bike show outside : ) Boat competition on the river : ) we didn’t got bored here Rooftop view in Surabaya Off we go to Bali : ) Bali we´re coming
Bali
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Welcome to Bali -
Best Airbnb we could get : ) -
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Food food food 😀 -
All about food : D Felix made a good chef -
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Night out at the beach -
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The women prepares the little temples with food for their gods : ) -
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Welcome to Gili T -
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Welcome drink in our stay -
let’s go clamping <3 -
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Looked like a canvas : ) but Utes real -
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More food 😀 -
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Ohh just hanging around with my bud´ -
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View from the top of the island -
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Look at this Gym o.o you just have to know how ! -
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Set up your mind … -
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Sadly there is a lot of rubbish but we think also because of the earthquake last year -
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It was unbelievable , I´m holding a three days old turtle in this picture. A guy saved a few because they were to weak. But this fella is heaps strong so we let him go into the ocean the next day. -
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Breakfast time -
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Interesting sling plant -
Bananas : ) -
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They roasting coffee -
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Tea and Coffee tasting -
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Here you can see the different coffees and processes -
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Going into the rise fields -
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Our last beautiful and peaceful accommodation a bit further of Ubud (Link in our Indonesia-Bali report) -
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20-30cm huge and also very aggressive lizard in our bathroom. It took 3 guys to get him out o.o -
Cooking balinese Pancakes with our Friends from the Rice Field Villa in Ubud -
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Traditional dance at a temple, it´s about a princess and two king how fight for her love. -
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One of the guys in our Airbnb said there´s a friend we can go and watch them doing the wooden sculptures and in the next moment we were doing our own sculpture and got a lesson 😀 -
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A drunk Felix XD he had to much rice wine before I guess -
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Don’t forget to be crazy -
Last night out with Philipp and Vanessa <3 -
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Mami you see we cannot live without food -
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The farm Philipp and I found in the rice paddies, where locals and foreigners come together and exchange there knowledge Check it out! Definitely worth to go if you wanna do something different then just visiting Bali. -
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We found a workshop farm for locals and foreigners; this is a traditionell cooking stove for Balinese People. Locals can teach forgeiners how to cook on it, foreigners teach the locals English -
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A tall white man lost somewhere in the rice field paddies -
Mystery, dschungel and the sun -
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Rice field paddies out of Ubud, enjoy the beauty -
Time to say Goodbyeee