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It was well after midnight as our plane, named for the sacred
bird-god Garuda, took to the air to begin our long-anticipated
trip to Bali. We watched the bright lights of Los Angeles
disappear slowly behind us, and settled in for the long flight
that would take us to the other side of the world, to this
beautiful and mystical island, where other realities
hold sway, and where life is governed by forces deeper and more
mysterious than those we know in the west.
We had flown down from San Jose earlier in the afternoon and
met up with our friends Justine and Steve in LA. We were all
excited to see Bali for the first time, having studied its
culture and played its music for several years. Our flight
stopped briefly in Honolulu, Hawaii after about 5 hours to
refuel, and then headed out into the night across the Pacific.
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We
awoke somewhere over the South Pacific, with atolls and
tiny island chains far below us. The hours wore on, and eventually
we started to see the major islands of the Indonesian archipelago.
This volcano must have been on the island of Lombok, just east
of Bali.
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Looking
down we could see the strait that separates Lombok from
Bali, and finally Bali itself - the island we had heard so much
about for years, and which had haunted our dreams and imagination
and inspired our music.
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We
flew over the green terraced rice-fields and tiny villages
that looked almost medieval, the great volcano Gunung Agung
towering in the distance.
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Finally,
after a low approach over the ocean, with flotillas
of rusty-looking boats, we touched down at the modern airport
of Denpasar. This was a final look back at the plane that had
brought us so far.
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The airport
at Denpasar was just the first glimpse of the incredible art scene
that is Bali. Even the airport had a ceremonial welcoming gate
built in the form of the traditional split gates of Balinese temples.
We had built a split gate like this back home in California for out
performances - ours was made of plywood and paint, this was the
real thing.
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