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The
road from Candi Dasa to Amed takes you through the lush
Balinese countryside, with rice fields to the left and right.
Everywhere
you looked were rice fields in various stages of growth,
and everywhere water. No wonder it was so humid here!
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You can see the sea in
the distance, and little shelters nearby where the
rice farmers can take shelter from the rain. Everywhere
water - we'd read about how far water travels in Bali
from the springs in the mountains to the sea - I forget
the numbers now, but it's an astonishing distance. Even
though as the crow flies it's less than a hundred miles,
the water travels thousands of miles, because of how
intricately it is diverted to irrigate every square
inch of land, it seems.
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The mountain in the
distance is the sacred mountain of Gunung Agung,
on whose slopes the mother temple Besakih sits.
It is a volcano, whose ash has made these fields
so fertile.
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