Sunday, September 20, 2009

Best accommodation location in Bali

A record 3,000,000 people visit the paradise island of Bali each year making it one of the most impressive areas in Indonesia to visit. Still reminiscent of the original island some 500 years ago, the Balinese people have a rich religious culture. The island is an impressive venue for those seeking the true tropics.

Bali is very small; visitors can drive around the entire coast of Bali in a day’s trip. However, the area is so profound; you would not want to overlook the enormously interesting history and variety found within the numerous suburbs located throughout Bali. Bali has been extraordinarily developed within the last few years. Isolation is not a word exclusive to Bali any longer.

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Not wet weather but unusual for the season

The recent wet weather in Bali was an extraordinary event and does not mean that the start of the annual rainy season begins earlier. The sky is clear on the island after cloudy days with frequent showers, sometimes heavy, with the breeze from the southeast normally dry blowing across the eastern Indonesian archipelago at this time of the year. Forecasters believe that the rains are unusual in relation to the onset of El Nino climate pattern. The rainy season usually begins in Bali in December and lasts until the following March.

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Bali anticipates flooding

The municipal government of Denpasar has prepared 2 billion rupiah in anticipation of annual floods. Many measures have been taken by the administration of the city of Denpasar, such as garbage disposal and sewage from the banks of the city. She also warned people not to throw garbage in rivers. There are several rivers in Denpasar as a source of flooding during the rainy season, as the Tukad Badung and Mati Tukad which crosses the city. To anticipate the flood of the two rivers, the city government has built nets each a few meters apart to pick up garbage in the river flow.

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