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The Tanah Lot temple sits atop a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the tides.
The Tanah Lot temple sits atop a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the tides. Read less

The Tanah Lot temple sits atop a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the tides. Considered one of Bali’s holiest sites, this Hindu temple is accessed by a footpath leading up to its cliff-side location in Tabanan. Save this outing for the evenings, when the silhouette of the temple against the setting sun and the endless ocean stretching beyond is a sight to behold.
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