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Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
Banyumala sits in Bali’s volcanic highlands, where ancient ridges and forested slopes have been shaped over millennia. A spring-fed stream breaks over volcanic rock into twin falls, dropping into a clear pool surrounded by dense jungle The water flows steadily year round, filtering through porous stone deep underground. Above it, forests tied to centuries old settlements and sacred lakes still carry both ecological and spiritual weight across the uplands.
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Pura Puncak Penulisan
High above Kintamani, Pucak Penulisan Temple emerges from the clouds where ancient footsteps once met the edge of sky. Stretching back into the Bronze Age, it is one of Bali’s oldest temples, shaped by thousands of years of ritual and worship. From its summit, the open-air museum looks across the island’s volcanic spine, where stone guardians and old legends hold the memory of everything that has passed beneath its gaze, linking the northern mountains into a continuous sacred
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Pura Ulun Danu Batur
Long before lava buried its foundations, Pura Ulun Danu Batur was already bound to one of Bali's darkest legends. It was here that King Sri Jaya Pangus abandoned his queen and his kingdom for Dewi Danu, the beautiful goddess of Lake Batur, unleashing a tragedy that ended in divine wrath. When his deception was finally exposed, the mountain became the stage for a supernatural reckoning that engulfed the king and queen in flames before condemning them to an eternity in stone.
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