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Abandoned amusement park, Bali

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Taman Safari is an abandoned amusement park just north of Sanur (Pandanggalak area) on Bali. This amusement park was developed by an Indonesian businessman and went bankrupt after a short while.. This deteriorated building was used as a sort of amphitheater.

  • Amanda Dunstan 2 months ago
    I thought it was a Japanese company comapny and they went broke after the 1992 stock market crash. i have photos of that place, from 2009 and there are about 80 large crocadiles in a pit which was an animal enclosure.
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