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Bali Water Blow

Bali Water Blow at Nusa Dua is Tourist Attraction To See The View Of The Waves Crashing Against The Rocks

Bali Water Blow

Bali Water Blow is a tourist attraction to see the view of the waves crashing against the rocks on the cliffs of the beach, causing large bursts that can be interesting photo objects. Water Blow Nusa Dua is located in the Bali Tourism Development Corporation (BTDC) area. Uniquely, before it became a tourist attraction, this area was only in the form of coral cliffs which were considered dangerous by local residents.

Different from most beaches in Bali, Water Blow Nusa Dua has very strong waves because it is directly facing the Indian Ocean. Even so, the wave conditions have succeeded in becoming an attraction for both domestic and foreign tourists. The bursts of waves when they hit the cliffs display an interesting charm that you can capture.

When you enter the Water Blow Nusa Dua area, you will see a gate using a white stone and above it says Water Blow. Next to the gate there is a gravestone with a warning so visitors are careful. After passing through the gate, just keep walking along the path that is currently neatly arranged to the end of the cliff. Because it is blocked by a steep cliff, it makes the waves enter the rock and crashes upward. If you visit this site, be prepared to be wet with sea water splashes.

You can't swim here. Even though it is called a beach, Water Blow is more suitable to be called an ocean cliff. You will not find white sand and the sea far below you. However, the towering waves are the main attraction. Therefore, the waves don't always look high. Sometimes they hit the cliff slowly because they are lazy. Then lick the side of the cliff short. While on guard, suddenly like a huge wave came and flew upwards. A moment later it slammed downwards sending out a splash of water. Waiting for the sensation of the high tide that makes visitors willing to wait while enjoying the panoramic view of the high seas