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Jimbaran (south Bali) was just a tiny fishing village with a daily market
That all
started to change in the 1980s and Jimbaran is now home to several beach
resorts
Jimbaran Bay is fringed by one of the best beaches in Bali
The sand is fine and white, and the calm waters make it very suitable for swimming
The fishermen live right on the beach
Every fishing boat arriving gets help from other fishermen
The catch is viewed
The fish is transported in baskets
The dead fish remains on the beach
Head of a marlin, cut off by fishermen and left behind
Decoration on a boat
Sacrifices on the beach
Fresh roasted corn for sale
The seafood restaurants on the beach are a major tourist draw in the evenings
The location is beautiful
Dining under the stars, with the sound of the waves in the background
We found the fish of poor quality and overpriced
Here we had the most expensive and only bad meal during our month stay in Bali
A traditional fish market is located at the northern end of the bay right by the beach
at the junction with Jalan Tukad Ayung
Announcement: Forbidden to sell these shark
Unfortunately, the beach is here very dirty
The fishermen leave all their garbage behind on the beach
The beaches at the hotels are well maintained
There is little or no nightlife in Jimbaran
Jimbaran is a typical little Balineese society with lots of small streets
Hindu cemetery
For sale: petrol in bottles
Abandoned garbage along the way
Toy sales from a car
One of the many warungs
Sacrifice along the road
Flowers for offering
This lady makes and sells sacrifices
Sacrifice on the sidewalk
A bird in a cage would bring good luck ....
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