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My name is Tata and I am a Junior at ISB, Thailand. I absolutely love music esp. singing and playing the piano, as well as taking beautiful photos and sharing them with the people around me. I hope you enjoy my work!



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BALI - Culture & Village Life (PART I)

Saturday, March 19, 2011 @ 3:24 PM

I've delayed this blog post for too long, and I have to regretfully say that...I haven't got to finish editing all the photos yet! Well anyways, I decided to upload a portion of the photo for now, and I'll think about whether I'll include more photos in the next post..though I don't like to just leave the photos..unshared anyways. I'll try my best :D

So the following photos are of the first two days when we arrived in Bali. We spent the first day just settling in our hotel that we would be staying in for 7 nights, and on the second day...it was basically our "tourist" day where we went to observe the way of living in the villages, saw pigs, had lunch high up in the mountains, visited the silver-making company, and the most memorable, the coffee bean plantation. Not only did we get to sample each a cup of chocolate/coffee, we also learnt that these beans, to our horror, came from the droppings of bats that we HAD in fact seen earlier while walking in to the plantation. We only knew of this, unfortunately, AFTER we had finished our sample of the drink.
 -_-''

Okay, so on with the photos.


This photo by the way was drawn by my very talented friend, Paz. If you do not know who he (the person being drawn) is, seriously you are missing out...











































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