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Indonesia Twice in Half a Year, and Still Not Enough!

Late at night, flipping through photo albums of Bali, Surabaya, and Komodo, those captured moments suddenly hit me—fingers brushing over the soft pink sands of Komodo, the eerie blue flames of Ijen Volcano in Surabaya, the lush green ripples of Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Bali, and the coconut-scented sunsets by the cliffs of Uluwatu. It dawned on me that this land never needs filters; it weaves its most vibrant sceneries between mountains and seas, with even the sea breeze carrying the mixed aroma of volcanic rocks and coconut groves. 🌊 🔖 Recommended Photo Spots 🖇️ Recommendation 1: Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Bali. Morning mist swirls around the rice stalks, and from a drone's view, the terraces look like green silk ribbons draped across the mountains. Recommendation 2: Mount Bromo, Surabaya. Before dawn, a sea of clouds drapes over the volcano's crater, and the first rays of light paint the brownish slopes golden red. 🌋 Recommendation 3: Padar Island's Four-Colored Bay, Komodo. At noon, sunlight sparkles on the sea, with turquoise, blue, green, and indigo waters resembling a spilled palette. Recommendation 4: Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Bali. Sunlight streams through rock crevices onto the cascading water, with splashes creating rainbow-like glimmers. Recommendation 5: Ijen Crater, Surabaya. At midnight, blue flames dance among volcanic rocks—a sight so stunning it still leaves me speechless. 🌋 Recommendation 6: Pink Beach, Komodo. At dusk, waves lap over your feet, and the warm pink sand clings to your toes. Recommendation 7: Uluwatu Temple, Bali. At sunset, waves crash against the cliffs below, and the temple's silhouette stands against an orange sky. 🛕 Recommendation 8: Rainbow Village, Malang, Surabaya. Colorful houses cascade down the hillside, with bougainvillea peeking into the frame. Recommendation 9: Ubud Monkey Forest, Bali. Sunlight filters through ancient tree branches, and monkeys clutching bananas tilt their heads curiously at the camera. Recommendation 10: Rinca Island, Komodo. Up close with Komodo dragons, the mangroves behind them glow deep green, and even the wind seems to hold its breath.
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