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Buleleng (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | Singaraja is reminiscent of Java; traders from all over Asia have called at the port of Buleleng since the 10th century, trading arms, opium, and kepang for fresh water, food, livestock, and slaves. |
 | | By 1882, Singaraja was the administrative center, principal harbor, and trading center for Bali and all the islands to the east. |
 | | Eleven kilometers south of Singaraja, off the dramatic road to Bedugul, is Bali's most spectacular waterfall, easily accessible at the end of a 500 meter walk past numerous pushy textile and souvenir sellers and peaceful rice fields. |
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