https://ph.trip.com/moments/detail/nusa-lembongan-21325-10476387
QuinissaIndonesia
levelIconSenior Travel Expert

Where the waves and rocks meet!

Devil’s Tears was one of the highlights of the trip. A must must must visit! Waves come in force and crash along the shore and what we see is epic. A rainbow formed in the midst of water. WOW! What a sight! One can just sit there for hours and watch the amazing sight. You would also feel water droplets splattering on your face which is very relaxing. Me and my family were simply awestruck with the sight. Though, one must be careful going too close to the waves. There is also a beautiful sunset point here. We went there in the evening to watch the sunset at around 6pm and it was beautiful 🌅⛅️🌼🏝🌊 #summervacation #beachvacation #urbanexplorer #seasidephotoguide #summervacation#beachvacation#urbanexplorer
Posted: Jul 18, 2021
Pleasant Journeys
Kaleigh
Green
3 people found this moment helpful
Submit
3
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Devil's Tears

4.6/5248 reviews | Geological Sites
Bali
No.18 of Best Things to Do in Bali
View
Show More
Related Moments
Devil's Tears

Beautiful Devil Tears Cliff At Lembongan

FLian
Devil's Tears

Devil's Tears Nusa Lembongan, Bali

Robert17
Devil's Tears

Bali is truly a mysterious and spectacular place!

Harris_14+Luna
Devil's Tears

Kelingking to Cliffs 🏝️ 🌊

Hi Terii
Nusa Lembongan

Explore the Devil's Tears and the Nusa Lembongan Island Tour Guide

AvaKensington12
Devil's Tears

Visit Devil's Tears

Melanie.
Devil's Tears

Bali | Ulaman Eco Luxury Resort

HenryTurner@78
Devil's Tears

#oceanpark#naturalwonders #bali The top attraction of Bali, which is not in Bali, and not even on Nusa Penida, but on the island of Lembongan. Is it worth going here? Definitely. It is only important to keep one thing in mind: sunny weather and peak tide. Only in this way will you become a witness to a truly devilish brew, where a rainbow is born over the sea every five seconds. Devil's Tears is an Instagrammable, photogenic, and damn dangerous place. It is a roundness knocked out by waves in a rocky lava coast, with a diameter of about 30 meters. The walls are not sheer, but with a negative angle, that is, they are wider at the top than at the base. Also, solidified lava is a porous material that, over time, has been well broken up by water. Therefore, the waves, rolling, first fall into the stone trap of huge grottoes. With whistling and hooting, they push the air out of these grottoes, and then they explode into clouds of salty dust, leaving rainbow-colored stains in their wake. With a breeze from the sea, all this mass of water falls on the shore, and the rebounding wave easily drags the holders of the posthumous Darwin Award. Recently, a rope-block fence has been installed here, just to mark the boundaries of the safe and give tourists a chance to hang on to the rope before falling into the cauldron of hell. From which few people were taken alive: the waves simply rub the body into porridge on the cliffs, sharp as spears.

Sergei diatlov
Devil's Tears

Devil’s Tears - Nusa Lembongan

Sridriwina
Nusa Lembongan

Memories of Blue Dream Island

X3n0v14_F0rg3
Royal Albatross Centre

The Royal Albatross Centre

aswwar
poi-tag-icon
Nusa Lembongan

Our views for days

TravelerKid