The Indonesian island of Bali is nestled along the expansive archipelago of islands that make up the huge country of Indonesia. While Bali is part of Indonesia, it is a unique island that differs much from its neighbouring islands. The culture, religion, and popularity of the island has made it stand out from other destinations in Indonesia, and people visit the island all year round for a variety of different reasons.
The unique Balinese religion has produced an interesting phenomenon across the island in the form of beautiful temples where families can hold ceremonies and give offerings to their gods. Even if you don’t visit one, it’s inevitable that you will see one if you decide to visit the island of a thousand temples.
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The town of Korcula - Birthplace of Marco Polo is an ancient fortified town. The town of Korcula sits on the Peljesac Channel, on the north-eastern part of the island of Korcula. The island of Korcula is parallel to the coast of Croatia, in the Adriatic Sea. It is geographically positioned approximately in between Split and Dubrovnik. A regional road crosses the island, connecting the town of Korcula with the remainder of the island. The port of Korcula offers regular ferry transport to and from the mainland. Small islets surround portions of the island of Korcula. A marina in Korcula offers charter boat and rental services.
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