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A Trip for white water Rafting in Ayung River with Mrs. Samsidar & The Group - Palembang (sumatra - west of indonesia)
Ayung River is a river that rises near Penulisan, on the rim of the Batur crater, and flows almost due south, passing west of Ubud in a deep gorge (overlooked by several five-star resorts) and emptying into theBadung north of sanur.The Ayung is Bali's longest river, measuring approximately 75 kilometers from source to mouth. It's popular with white-water rafters, but its rapids do not exceed Level III. The Ayung has a relatively small drainage area, as most of its tributaries run in parallel valleys.
All of the guide have been full experienced and professionally (international safety standard, first aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)) in the Ayung River.
This 10 km unforgettable white water rafting experience at the schenic Ayung River. Discover hidden waterfalls, swim in the pristine water and feel the thrills of paradise river. Expert, experience and fun maker rafting guides will give you an insight into river ecology.
Dewa marco on Right side
enjoy the best of Bali Best Day Out with a whitewater rafting adventure on the spectacular Tropical River - an unforgettable journey through lush jungle scenery and deep river in Ayung River - Ubud Bali.
One of the tourist attractions in Bali is the rice terrace. The beauty of rice terraces is caused by Subak organization who attracts the members to have terracing from mountain, as high as possible as long as the water is there. On dry soil they plants corns, sweet potatoes, peanuts, beans, and other plants that need not much water. To keep the top soil on its place terraced rice field have artistically carved lines as dikes that enhance the beauty of country side.
Bali has four lakes, they are: Batur, Bratan, Buyan and Tamblingan from where the water flows especially to the south part of the island: Tabanan, Badung, Gianyar, Klungkung, and Bangli regencies. While the north and east part are dry, they are: Buleleng and Karangasem regions. There are thousands of subaks in Bali.
One big dam can be shared by many subaks. The member of subaks depends on how large the water supplies are. The subak regulates the rice planting and the distribution of water needed by the rice field, to maintain the dam and irrigation canals. The good condition of the dam, the canals and the ditches assure the steady flow of the water to the rice fields and that no water will be wasted.
Subak is an organization of farmers in an area where rice fields are located to manage water to irrigate their rice fields, includes water supply, and to build a temple.
The temple is called Pura Subak. Every month the subak members will come together in the temple to discuss matters concerning the subak, water supply, the harvest and the celebration of the anniversary day of the subak temple. They worship Dewi Sri, the rice Goddess.
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