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Map of Nusa Lembongan. Shown on the bottom is the location of a suspension bridge connecting Nusa Lembongan with Nusa Ceningan; the bridge collapsed in 2016 but was rebuilt. Blue Lagoon. Nusa Lembongan is an island located southeast of Bali, Indonesia.
The interior of Nusa Penida is hilly with a maximum altitude of 524 metres, and the climate is drier than Bali. Like Bali, it is a major tourist destination. In addition to Nusa Penida, the administrative district of Nusa Penida includes the nearby islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, plus eleven even smaller
Bali is a major world surfing destination with popular breaks dotted across the southern coastline and around the offshore island of Nusa Lembongan. [142] As part of the Coral Triangle, Bali, including Nusa Penida, offers a wide range of dive sites with varying types of reefs, and tropical aquatic life. Bali was the host of 2008 Asian Beach ...
Map of Lesser Sunda Islands, east of Java Satellite picture of the Lesser Sunda Islands. The Lesser Sunda Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Sunda Kecil, Tetum: Illá Sunda ki'ik sirá, Balinese: ᬓᬧᬸᬮᭀᬯᬦ᭄ᬲᬸᬦ᭄ᬤᬘᬾᬦᬶᬓ᭄, romanized: Kapuloan Sunda cénik), now known as Nusa Tenggara Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Nusa Tenggara, or "Southeast Islands"), [1] are an ...
Beaches of Nusa Lembongan [11] [76] Mushroom Bay Beach [76] Beaches of Nusa Dua. Nusa Dua is home to some of the most exclusive resorts in Bali. [11] [77] Geger Beach. The beach contains a seaweed farming area. [78] Beaches of Nusa Penida [79] Beaches of Pecatu. The resort area contains beaches surrounded with cliffs. The beaches are popular ...
Nusa Ceningan in 2009. Nusa Ceningan is a small island located in Nusa Penida district, Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia; between Nusa Lembongan to the north-west and Nusa Penida to the south-east and south-east. All three islands are south-east of mainland Bali and lie on the southern side of the Strait of Badung. As none of the three ...
In 2005, fast boat operations began from neighbouring Bali. Since then, many other fast boat services have come and gone, from various points around Bali and Nusa Lembongan, to the islands. As of 2012, the islands continue to experience rapid growth and development related to the tourism industry. Efforts are being made to preserve marine ...
The remaining villages either speak the Nusa Lembongan dialect or a dialect resembling mainland Klungkung Balinese. [2] The Nusa Penida dialect is also used outside Nusa Penida, mainly due to the migration of its speakers following the eruption of Mount Agung in 1963 as well as the transmigration program enacted by the Indonesian government.