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The cafe we were
taken to for lunch is apparently owned by a
Japanese, and the backyard was quite well taken
care of. Typical Indonesian music was played from
the music system, and we were able to watch a big
thunderstorm pass by from the safety of the
thatched roof cafe. Like most buildings in Bali,
the cafe was built on an open-air model, and the
rain apparently comes straight down. |
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