This Wednesday marks the grand opening of Koh in notorious clubbing and party strip Dyana Pura!
Stepping up the plate with what they promise is just a taste of things to come is underground techno specialists ith Maayan Nidam & Konstantin Sibold while their star import resident James Taylor from Sydney completes the benchmark lineup. Read more from Baliclubbing.net here …
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SOLAR ECLIPSE FROM SPACE
Solar Eclipse From the International Space Station- Expedition 43 Flight Engineer Samantha Cristoforetti took a series of photographs of the March 20, 2015 solar eclipse from the International Space Station. Cristoforetti wrote, “Orbital sunrise and the #SolarEclipse… could it go any better?” Click here to learn more …
THE REWARDS OF RECIPROCITY
Indonesian Tourism Minister explains that Australia will receive visa-free status when Indonesian enjoy the same in Australia. Read more from balidiscovery.com here.
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BANNING BEER?
Elements of Bali’s tourism community are protesting a regulation from the Minister of Trade that will outlaw the sale of beer on Bali’s beaches.
Beritabali.com reports that those opposed to Trade Ministry regulation No.06/M-DAG/PER/1/2015 outlawing the sale of beer on Bali’s beaches will adversely effect the lower economic classes in Bali.
The regulation will forbid the sale of beer and other alcoholic beverages at minimarkets, warungs and convenience stores. Those wishing to buy beer will, once the rule is enforced, be compelled to purchase beer at supermarkets, restaurants and bars. Read more from Bali Discovery here …
MOUNTAINS OF TRASH
Bali Discovery reports that a growing mountain of trash at Bali’s main rubbish tip of Suwung (TPA Suwung) now stands 10-meters high, creating a fetid aroma that permeates the atmosphere at a distance of up to 3-kilometers. And the pile continues to grow at an alarming rate with some 2,500-3,000 tons of new rubbish being deposited there each day. Read more from Bali Discovery here …