Water palaces. Something that we don't have in the states, but we managed to find two of in Bali. And they're really cool.
The first was Taman Ujung, built in 1919 for the raja at the time. After we left Padang Bai we stopped by it on the way to our next hotel. The whole complex was impressive.
There were pretty manicured paths winding along the edge of multiple ponds with architecture in, across, and around them.
Selfie #1 |
The building in the middle of the pond was where the royal family lived. Each room said what it was, this was the view from the nursery
The walkways on either side leading back to dry ground leant themselves to photos quite well, what with all the arches.
The rest of everything else was equally photogenic.
The back of the complex had stairs going up the hill. We climbed them through mini rice terraces up to a great view of the whole area.
Selfie #2, straight into the sun |
The pathway in and out was a bridge that went over other rice terraces below, there were guys in the fields harvesting the rice, so apparently they were some extent of working fields. And the bridge was pretty.
The next afternoon we visited was Tirta Gangga built in 1948, whose name means 'Water of the Ganges'. It was more of a tourist place, but impressive despite the people.
It was the same idea with the setup, large pools with paths going around, over and through them.
There was a temple in one corner that had some nifty dragons guarding the door.
The stepping stone pond with an impressive fountain in the background was the hot photo spot, though it took luck and timing to get photos without other people in them.
We managed a couple though.
There were lots of carp in the pond, some more massive than others. They were very responsive to splashes in the water due to the bags of food that were being sold at all the stalls outside the gates.
It was funny to watch people dump food in the water then get scared when the fish rioted around their feet.
This is my fish face.
And this is Shay's impersonation of the bird.
We were in fine form that day.