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Introduction

by Frommers Travel Guides

    In the 1970s, a French firm, commissioned by the Indonesian government, came up with the idea for a self-contained resort complex to "minimize the impact of tourism on the Balinese culture." It chose this 300-hectare (741-acre) tract of undeveloped land, devoid of any infrastructure, and basically transformed it into a theme park. Nusa Dua is now a roster of five-star, all-inclusive properties, all secluded and finely manicured. The beaches are clean and blissfully tout-free, but it can all seem a bit sterile. Still, it's suitable for families and business conventions.

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Stone Cold Killah Temple by the lake Water Temple on Lake Bratan The sundown view from the Ulu Watu temple, set right on the top of a tall cliff overlooking the ocean
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