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Amlapura's
water-loving rajah, having constructed his masterpiece at Ujung, later
and another go at Tirtagangga. This water palace, built around 1947,was
damaged in the 1963 eruption of Agung and during the political events
that wracked Indonesia around the same time. Nevertheless it's still a
place of beauty and solitude and a reminder of the power the old Balinese
rajahs once had. There's a swimming pool here as well as the ornamental
ponds. Entrance to the water palace is 5,000rp (children2,500rp) and another
25,000rp (children 15.000rp) to use the fine swimming pool (10.000rp for
the lower one, children 5,000rp).
The rice terraces around Tirtagangga are reputed to be some of the most
beautiful in Bali. They sweep out from Tirtagangga almost like a sea surrounding
an island. A few km beyond here, on the road round the east coast to Singaraja,
there are more Dramatically beautiful terraces
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Other
Area In Karangasem Regency
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The Regency is enriched
by the most popular Tourist Resort such as :
Besakih
Mother Temple
Tirta
Gangga Temple
Tenganan
Area
Padangbai
Area
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