Insight Guides: Bali, turistički vodič na engleskom jeziku. Cena 1.800din.
Malo korišćen turistički vodič. Jedan od 3 najbolja turistička vodiča. Izdanje je mislim negde 2003-2004, nisam sigurna (svakako je fotografisana strana gde se vidi izdanje tj poslednja dopuna iz 2002 godine). Izvrstan za izbegavanje klasicnih turistickih ruta.
Sadrzi i Lambok. Izvrstan, praktican vodic za putovanje jedinstvenim Balijem.
`Bali travel guide
Bali, one of 18,110 islands that make up the vast Indonesian archipelago, is located about eight degrees south of the equator. The island is separated from Java to its west by the shallow Bali Strait. To the east, the Lombok Strait, an ocean trench that plunges down steeply to a depth of 1,300m (4,200ft) – the deepest waters of the archipelago – separates Bali from the neighbouring island of Lombok.
Lying east to west across the island are six volcanic peaks over 2,000m (6,500ft) high. The highest is Gunung Agung, considered the abode of the deities who cause eruptions to punish the Balinese for wrongdoings or for not showing respect. By the same token, the rich, fertile mineral soil – a result of those eruptions – is regarded as a gift from the gods as it enables farmers to harvest up to three crops of rice a year.`
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Insight Guides: Bali, turistički vodič na engleskom jeziku. Cena 1.800din.
Malo korišćen turistički vodič. Jedan od 3 najbolja turistička vodiča. Izdanje je mislim negde 2003-2004, nisam sigurna (svakako je fotografisana strana gde se vidi izdanje tj poslednja dopuna iz 2002 godine). Izvrstan za izbegavanje klasicnih turistickih ruta.
Sadrzi i Lambok. Izvrstan, praktican vodic za putovanje jedinstvenim Balijem.
`Bali travel guide
Bali, one of 18,110 islands that make up the vast Indonesian archipelago, is located about eight degrees south of the equator. The island is separated from Java to its west by the shallow Bali Strait. To the east, the Lombok Strait, an ocean trench that plunges down steeply to a depth of 1,300m (4,200ft) – the deepest waters of the archipelago – separates Bali from the neighbouring island of Lombok.
Lying east to west across the island are six volcanic peaks over 2,000m (6,500ft) high. The highest is Gunung Agung, considered the abode of the deities who cause eruptions to punish the Balinese for wrongdoings or for not showing respect. By the same token, the rich, fertile mineral soil – a result of those eruptions – is regarded as a gift from the gods as it enables farmers to harvest up to three crops of rice a year.`
![](http://upload.mojekrpice.rs/rs/images/message/5829fd03ca3a25bbc5441f695c98a6a0.jpg)
![](http://upload.mojekrpice.rs/rs/images/message/27fb0f88c4ef1a78c542db3bb054f0c8.jpg)
![](http://upload.mojekrpice.rs/rs/images/message/f13b065b61d8f1a39a8c20ee763d04ae.jpg)
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