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Hot Spring to Bajawa
Bajawa
,
Indonesia
After the eventful night in Riung the sun finally came up and we set off for
Bajawa
with no real explanation for what happened except 'spirts'. Driving to
Bajawa
gave us the chance to sit back, relax and enjoy the magnificent mountainous greenery around every twist and turn in the road. This scene animated by the children and animals playing dangerously close to the side of road. Just before arriving in
Bajawa
we stopped at a very hot and unoccupied natural
Spring
. Dino had a shave, everyone slowly got in and Brian sat on the side because his sunburn from the snorkeling was in the painful stage.
Apres la folle nuit de Riung, qui est reste sans explication sauf
Celle
des esprits qui seraient venus nous saluer (ils sont animistes dans cette region), nous sommes partis pour
Bajawa
. Ouf, fini la jungle. Nous avons retrouve notre route chaotique preferee et apprecie de nouveau les paysages. Nous nous sommes arretes sur un site naturel ou l'eau jaillit a 40 degres. Nous etions les seuls! Les indonesiens utilisent ces bains pour faire leur toilette vu que l'eau n'est pas stagnante et part vers une riviere. Pendant que nous faisions trempette, Dino faisait sa toilette et s'est rase! Malheuseusement Brian n'a pas pu entrer dans cette eau qui etait trop chaude pour ses coups de soleil.
After the
Spring
, we made it to
Bajawa
where we had a look around the market and had lunch. Nothing exceptional to add apart from the presence of the clouds passing through the streets and accidentally leaving our bag at the restaurant for all of a few minutes while we crossed the road.
A
Bajawa
, rien de special a part le marche qui etait bien sympa et le fait qu'on ait oublie notre sac dans un restaurant avant de realiser quelques minutes plus tard qu'on l'avait oublie...
written by
Lenameets50
on January 18, 2010
from
Bajawa
,
Indonesia
from the travel blog:
Indonesia & Malaysia et al 2010
tagged
HotSpring
,
Indonesia
,
DinoLopez
and
Bajawa
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