So, the rainy season has graced us with it’s presence after all.
Well, better late, then never!!
In case you need to get out but don’t know what to do, visit the Shell Museum on Jl. Sunset.
The first in Indonesia, the most beautiful in the world, showing shells from all over the world.
Let The “Bali Shell Museum” show you the wonders of sea shells.
http://www.balishellmuseum.com/
Maybe you even get inspired to take up a diving course at one of the many diving schools on Bali and see the beauty in reality. (as long as it is still possible!!)
My 13 year old son swears by it!!
Happy shelling, the team from Bali Baby Equipment Hire
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Have you ever wondered what these colorful rice cakes taste like that one can find on numerous offerings on the streets or at the shrines alongside Bali’s busy roads or if one can acctually eat them?
The cakes are made of rice flours and formed into flowers, figures or sacred weapons of the gods.
They are called “Calcalan” and are usually white, red from coloring substance or brown from the palm sugar.
Are they eatable? Yes, you can eat them but they don’t taste as sweet as they look and only the brown batter ones taste sweet. Others can have a rather salty flavour to them.
Now don’t go and try them because after all, they are meant as an expression of gratitude and love to the creator by the balinese people and they might not like the fact that you sample their offering!!
Happy holidays, Bali Baby Equipment Hire
Check out our new item on the block:
A play pen to give you the well deserved rest while your little one is safe in this Play pen.
http://www.balibaby.com/product/31
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on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at 9:23 am and is filed under Bali News.
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