Minggu, 24 Juni 2012

green and grey all the monkey way


it's hard to believe that we can build something "big" and still maintain natural atmosphere in the area. well, it's not a big problem if we want to build a workplace as the main interest and insert some natural element to make it fell cozy. But something happens when we do it in opposite way. When we find a very beautiful place, and want to build something to make it easier to get or stay there, maybe it’s seems like very good thing to do.  But when money start to rolling and human lost his control,, guess what happens. It will be like the “building” erase the natural engrave, make the tourist feel like the building is the show, not the nature.

mome and her kiddy

But, surely I’m glad to say that Bali has not like that in total yet. Although Kuta have change into a metropolitan area, another place is still remaining natural, or some other maybe say, native. Well, I’ll try to capture those images of native beautiful village next time, but now I want to show you a beautiful place where nature, big-facility-make-by-human, and culture make a balance and beautiful mixture: Ubud’s Monkey Forest

small river in the middle of forest