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Friday, October 21, 2011

Soka Beach | Cultures of Denpasar


Soka Beach
Soka Beach is located in the Antap village, District Selemadeg, Tabanan Regency. Located on the main road that connects Jembrana to Denpasar. Distance of about 45 km from Denpasar and from Gilimanuk about 84 Km. Vehicles passing through this road is very crowded from morning till night, as well as the only road connecting Java and Bali. On the east coast of the Soka have a cave in the cliff, called Bulung Daya Cave inhabited by many birds nest. On the west side, coconut plantation stretching along the coast, here, there is an inn named "Balian Beach Bungalow" and the river (Tukad) Balian is where the best "Rafting" in Soka Bali beach has been known since long, because the highway bypassed by the Denpasar-Gilimanuk . State of the scenery was beautiful, the western section bounded by hills continued to be one with Mount Batukaru in the north. In the eastern part of Mount Agung and Mount Batukaru and the south is Ocean Indonesia. In the west faintly visible in the distance Blambangan (Banyuwangi) in Java. Rice fields and lush palm gardens add to the beautiful scenery here. More so, in the afternoon when the sun goes down, on top of Pura Luhur Serijong very similar to the atmosphere in Tanah Lot tour.

Besides its natural beauty, Soka Beach also harbored a thousand and one wonders of nature with the ancient tales. There is a rock surrounded by sand and sea water, measuring approximately 3 m, is called "Payuk Kebo Iwa." Payuk means a pot, so it is pot property Kebo Iwa. On the western side, in addition to Luhur Serijong Temple, there are rocks that are exactly like a native kitchen, measuring approximately 1 x 20 m. Therein Kebo Iwa to using this pot to cook.

Viewed from the eyes of laymen, it is very plausible. A large pot and Kebo Iwo supposedly according to legend was a young Balinese with high body size large, well-built and powerful. Pura Luhur Serijong, built almost simultaneously with the Rambur Siwi Temple in Jembrana and Pura Tanah Lot, on the sixteenth century AD by Pedanda Bawu Rauh, and have the same status.

The beauty and panoramic views of the merging atmosphere of the hills of the southern tip of Bali and its waves, as well as away from the noise made the atmosphere of this object to be peaceful, and visitors will feel at home enjoy the natural atmosphere where the atmosphere peaceful and soothing feeling. The beach scenery is really very exotic can be thrilling and romantic feelings and when visiting this place, I'm sure you want to return here.

Soka Beach

Soka Beach

Soka Beach

Soka Beach

Soka Beach

Soka Beach

Soka Beach

Soka Beach

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