Great photos of Lombok, it reminds of Gili Trawangan before it got spoilt . You should extend your journey to Lake Toba, North Sumatra, amazing views every where, and they are still very tranquil and peaceful.
Oh I want to return to this little slice of paradise. I highly recommend climbing Rinjani, and also going east to Flores and exploring the rural areas of that gorgeous island.
I haven’t yet climbed mount Rinjani but although many visits Flores to get to the Komodo island the rural areas are surely worth exploring …check out my previous post http://wp.me/pDYuL-10O and happy travels
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Great photos of Lombok, it reminds of Gili Trawangan before it got spoilt
. You should extend your journey to Lake Toba, North Sumatra, amazing views every where, and they are still very tranquil and peaceful.
Thank you for the nice comments. Didn’t like Gili Trawangan. The Toba Samosir regions – I know that it is very beautiful
Wow! Are you there now?
Thank you and yes I am
Gorgeous photos!
Thank you …
Wow!! Very nice!!!
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Great images. Reminds me of my stay on Ko Chang
fabulous Images
Oh I want to return to this little slice of paradise. I highly recommend climbing Rinjani, and also going east to Flores and exploring the rural areas of that gorgeous island.
I haven’t yet climbed mount Rinjani but although many visits Flores to get to the Komodo island the rural areas are surely worth exploring …check out my previous post http://wp.me/pDYuL-10O and happy travels
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Stunning sunsets! We only rarely get ones like that here – and then usually only on the smaller islands off Scotland.
Carol.