Pushing Endang around in an innertube at Marriott Nusa Dua which is actually connected to Courtyard Nusa Dua (two properties in one). One of the best pool experiences that I've had in Bali.
My dad and I bought this umbrella almost 19 years ago on the streets of New York City during a sudden rainstorm. The cost? Only 2 dollars, it was a group of African immigrants that normally sell other small items on the street. I'm not sure why but I have been holding onto this object for quite some time, but now it is time to let it go. I guess things, even umbrellas, don't last forever. I will still remember that first trip to NYC in the spring of 2002.
South Quay - the newly extended area of Discovery Mall despite the fact that the mall is on a death spiral. Also, the naming is strange as well, South Quay, though located on the far north side of the property. I spoke to a security guard and he told me that the plan is to make the new extension into an eatery.
This was the first time for my wife and I to stay at Nusa Dua Resort and Spa. This resort was built in 1983 and the first of its kind in the core ITDC area. I could tell that the hotel was old by the fact that the main pool is over two meters deep (most modern hotels built today only have a pools between 1 - 1,3 meters deep). It underwent a massive renovation in 1993 and still remains the same until today. All of the restaurants and clubs were closed with the exception of the main restaurant, "Wedang Jahe".
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