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Semua Properties Architecture offers prime and architectural full service consulting for standard and unique medium size projects.

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Jalan Sunset No. 777, Denpasar, Bali 80361

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  • Anynomous
    13 January 2017

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    12 January 2017

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  • Anynomous
    24 December 2016

    We wish you a Merry Christmas 🌲🌲🌲⛄⛄⛄

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  • Anynomous
    13 December 2016

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  • Anynomous
    06 December 2016

    5 DIVE SITES IN BALI

    These five best dive sites in Bali should be on top of your list if you’re looking forward to exploring the underwater beauty of this tropical island. Bali itself has grown into a premier diving destination with its waters dotted by great spots that each have something special to offer. There’s one for every skill level, and most have year-round visibility that is fair to excellent. Usually the best time to go diving in Bali is around the drier months, be...

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    06 December 2016

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    01 December 2016

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  • Anynomous
    30 November 2016

    Concept & 3D rendering : Ananto Avatara

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  • Anynomous
    30 November 2016

    Tirta Empul is an important temple complex and holy mountain spring, located in the village of Manukaya in central Bali. The site serves as a legendary setting of a traditional tale about good versus evil. It is also a national cultural heritage site. The complex, built circa 960 AD, is also a silent witness to the old Balinese kingdom years, particularly at the time of the Warmadewa Dynasty. Another nearby and prominent site on top of a hill is the presidential palace, Istan...a Tampaksiring, built during the years of the nation’s first president, Soekarno. Tirta Empul, meaning ‘holy water spring’ is actually the name of a water source located within the temple. The spring feeds various purification baths, pools and fish ponds surrounding the outer perimeter, which all flow to the Tukad Pakerisan River. Various sites throughout the region and many other archaeological relics relate to local myths and legends.

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  • Anynomous
    30 November 2016

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  • Anynomous
    29 November 2016

    The Legendary Lempuyang Luhur Temple

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  • Anynomous
    25 November 2016

    An almost zen place for you to sit back and really appreciate your cup of coffee while overlooking the coffee plantation as far as the eye can see. Here you are served with various coffee and tea for tasting. You can also see the process of how the famous and expensive Kopi Luwak are made and even the civet cats themselves. If you are a coffee lover, do come check this place out for the ultimate coffee experience. So you have it, ten reasons to visit Bali and these are just the highlights. Now you know the reason behind Bali’s popularity, so maybe people can just be right sometimes. Come over with an open heart and open arms, a huge ounce of patience and tolerance for the crowd, close an eye to all the touristy things glaring at you and just enjoy yourself here.

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  • Anynomous
    25 November 2016

    Another majestic rock formation lays as a foundation of a popular pilgrimage temple, known as Pura Tanah Lot. It is most popular for its serenity and cultural significance as it is associated with the Balinese mythology as one of the seven temples that form a ring in the southwest of Bali. A travel tip is to visit the place during the low tide so that you can “walk across the water” to the temple for the full experience.

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    25 November 2016

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  • Anynomous
    24 November 2016

    Rice is a staple food for all classes in contemporary Indonesia, and it holds the central place in Indonesian culture and Indonesian cuisine: it shapes the landscape; is sold at markets; and is served in most meals both as a savoury and a sweet food. The importance of rice in Indonesian culture is demonstrated through the reverence of Dewi Sri, the rice goddess of ancient Java and Bali. Traditionally the agricultural cycles linked to rice cultivations were celebrated through rituals, such as Sundanese Seren Taun rice harvest festival. In Bali the traditional subak irrigation management was created to ensure the water supplies for rice paddies, managed by priest and created around "water temples". Explore the magnificent Bali rice fields.

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  • Anynomous
    15 November 2016

    Interior Design by : Ananto Avatara

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