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Aan The Beautiful Bay
From
Kuta, the coastal road goes towards the east to Tanjung Aan, a bay
that is a kilometer wide. Big waves break on several rocky islands
in the mouth of the bay. The wide sand beach catches the blue-green
seawater, where seaweed is grown on bamboo rafts. There is a hotel,
which was closed even before it was opened, probably because it
was built too close to the water.
After Tanjung Aan, the road continues for a couple
of kilometers to Grupuk village, where the recent introduction of
seaweed cultures, for agar-agar, has brought in the very needed
rupiah. Close to here, it seems to be a very good surfing spot;
the Australians name it 'Desert Point'.
Just before Tanjung Aan a 13 km long unpaved road
leads to Awang village, located along the shore of a big bay where
the settlements are still very traditional. Only a few people take
this road. From a hill just before Awang we have a good view over
the bay.
A big number of bamboo rafts with seaweed float
on the sea. The others tie colored flags on it for recognition.
In Awang we can charter a canoe with motor or a visit to Batu Nampar,
a village more to the east. From Batu Nampar is a good road towards
the north. Several times a daily bemo can bring us to Sengkol.
It's a good idea to spend the night near Kuta,
and to return by another road. For a very nice view over the entire
area we can make the short but steep climb to the peak of the hill
west of Kuta. There is a paved road straight to the top, where you
can find something of a hotel. The view is very beautiful.
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