Rice field in Ubud, Bali

Rice field in Ubud, Bali

Rice field in Ubud, Bali
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Rice field in Ubud, Bali

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A walk through the beautiful rice fields in Ubud, Bali, is a must for any visitor. Ubud is the center of cultural tourism in Bali with numerous temples, ancient sites and craft centers. While taking a walk through the extensive rice fields one can visit local Balinese Art painters in their homes or watch wood carvers at work. Ubud is located on the slopes leading towards the central mountains.

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A: Rice Fields in Ubud, Bali

Par Tina Gauer & Oli Burle - www.360-images.com, à 460 mètres

The beautiful scenery while taking a walk through the rice fields in Ubud, central Bali, in Indonesia. 

Rice Fields in Ubud, Bali

B: The Fields of Bali, Indonesia

Par Tina Gauer & Oli Burle - www.360-images.com, à 680 mètres

The breath taking scenery while walking through the rice fields in Ubud, central Bali, Indonesia. 

The Fields of Bali, Indonesia

C: Temple Visit in Ubud, Indonesia

Par Tina Gauer & Oli Burle - www.360-images.com, à 840 mètres

One of the many magnificent temples on the "Island of the Gods" - Bali, Indonesia. This one is locate...

Temple Visit in Ubud, Indonesia

D: Temple Lotus Pond in Ubud, Bali

Par Tina Gauer & Oli Burle - www.360-images.com, à 850 mètres

This is one of the impressive temples in the center of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. Ubud is the center of...

Temple Lotus Pond in Ubud, Bali

E: Cremation Tower, Ubud

Par Tina Gauer & Oli Burle - www.360-images.com, à 940 mètres

The community of Ubud in central Bali, Indonesia, was preparing for a very special event: the cremati...

Cremation Tower, Ubud

F: Campuhan Bridges, Ubud

Par Martin Broomfield, A 1.0 km

The suspension foot bridge and concrete road bridge, over the Wos river ravine in Ubud. Just north of...

Campuhan Bridges, Ubud

G: Market Hall in Ubud, Bali

Par Tina Gauer & Oli Burle - www.360-images.com, A 1.0 km

Two of the many clothes vendors inside the market in Ubud, central Bali. These two ladies were very f...

Market Hall in Ubud, Bali

H: Below the Campuhan Bridges, Ubud

Par Martin Broomfield, A 1.0 km

The suspension foot bridge and concrete road bridge, over the Wos river ravine in Ubud. Just north of...

Below the Campuhan Bridges, Ubud

I: Campuhan Bridges, Ubud, Bali

Par Martin Broomfield, A 1.1 km

The suspension foot bridge and concrete road bridge, over the Wos river ravine in Ubud. Just north of...

Campuhan Bridges, Ubud, Bali

J: Street Seller, Campuhan Bridge, Ubud

Par Martin Broomfield, A 1.1 km

A street trader sells batik material on the suspension foot bridge over the Wos river ravine in Ubud....

Street Seller, Campuhan Bridge, Ubud

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