
beautiful scenery#
Bali Island very beautiful Island in Indonesia, It own the panorama and unique culture that make this island is
exclusively than others. It is located in the tropical situation that
has stated this island as Dream Island for a vacation.
Bali Island has many kinds of places to visit like rice paddies,
beautiful panorama,
volcanoes soaring up through the clouds, tourism activities and
attractions, dense tropical jungle, long sandy beaches, warm blue water,
crashing surf and friendly people who don't just have a culture but
actually live here, daily community ritual and a lot of things make your
holiday unforgettable. In Bali, the spirits is coming out to play in
the moonlight, every night is a festival and even a funeral is an
opportunity to have a good time and the day you will get the enjoy of
the sea breeze from the blue sea water which completing your dream
holiday. Bali is an
Island of God in Paradise
that is perfect destination for your holiday, enjoy the paradise with
your family and collages and meet Bali will offer something for
everyone. This tropical paradise has a unique blend of modern tourist
facilities combined with wonderful shopping and a rich past and
heritage. The
Balinese people are proud of having preserved their unique
Hindu culture
against the advance of Islam, the dominant religion throughout
Indonesia. This is still reflected in day-to-day life and can be seen in
the numerous ceremonies, Balinese festivals and magnificent temples and
palaces. Some of the best surfing beaches in the world can be found on
the western side of the island whilst conversely the eastern side is a
wonderful haven for families, with beautiful white sand beaches and
gentle seas. Bali was home to several large mammals: the wild
Banteng,
leopard and the endemic
Bali tiger.
The Banteng still occurs in its domestic form, whereas leopards are
found only in neighbouring Java, and the Bali tiger is extinct. The last
definite record of a tiger on Bali dates from 1937, when one was shot,
though the subspecies may have survived until the 1940s or 1950s.
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The relatively small size of the island, conflict with humans, poaching
and habitat reduction drove the Bali tiger to extinction. This was the
smallest and rarest of all tiger subspecies and was never caught on film
or displayed in zoos, whereas few skins or bones remain in museums
around the world.

Beautiful bird#
Today, the largest mammals are the
Javan Rusa deer and the
Wild Boar.
[citation needed] A second, smaller species of deer, the
Indian Muntjac, also occurs.
Saltwater crocodiles were once present on the island, but became locally extinct sometime during the last century