RossM
Annual update in link below. Some photos of tourists lounging watching the cleanup. That is what you get for your hard earned money spent in Bali during 'garbage season'. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11638351/The-REAL-Bali-Sad-photos-showing-popular-beach-covered-trash-stun-Aussies.html[/URL][/QUOTE]I'm not a beach type, so Bali is still worth visiting for me. I never set foot on a beach on the south coast, and only occasionally walk on a beach in the north, never immerse myself in salt water, even at home.
Balifrog
I'm not a beach type, so Bali is still worth visiting for me. I never set foot on a beach on the south coast, and only occasionally walk on a beach in the north, never immerse myself in it even at home.[/QUOTE]Typical dramatization by an Aussie rag, they are even worse than the UK rags.Anybody with a bit of brain and before deciding on the date of an overseas trip should have a quick look on Google concerning the season and what goes with it.Anyway in the old pensioner's beach ressort of Sanur, we don't have this problem.
RossM
Typical dramatization by an Aussie rag, they are even worse than the UK rags.Anybody with a bit of brain and before deciding on the date of an overseas trip should have a quick look on Google concerning the season and what goes with it.Anyway in the old pensioner's beach resort of Sanur, we don't have this problem.[/QUOTE]You''re asking a bit much Balifrog. Every day on facebook pages, people ask what's the temperature today, when they're arriving in 3 months. Also what's the exchange rate.....I'm coming in July, and those people are permitted to travel ALONE!!!