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List of rivers flowing in the island of Bali, Indonesia. [1] Topography of Bali. In alphabetical order. Ayung River; Sungi River; Telaga Waja River; See also.
Ayung River is a river that rises near Penulisan, on the rim of the Batur crater, and flows almost due south, passing west of Ubud in a deep gorge (overlooked by several five-star resorts) and emptying into the Badung Strait just north of Sanur. The Ayung is Bali's longest river, measuring approximately 75 kilometers from source to mouth.
This clickable map shows province of Indonesia as of 25 October 2012. Click on a province name to go to its list of rivers. ... River Island Length (km) Drainage area ...
East of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller offshore islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan to the southeast. The provincial capital, Denpasar, [11] is the most populous city in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second-largest, after Makassar, in Eastern Indonesia.
Rivers of Bali - those rivers that occur on the island of Bali, in Indonesia Pages in category "Rivers of Bali" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Serangan Island; Seririt (town) Singaraja; Subak (irrigation) Sungi River; Tampaksiring; Tanah Lot; Telaga Waja River; Tenganan; Tibubeneng; Ubud; Ujung; Uluwatu, Bali; West Bali National Park; User:Ty654/List of earthquakes from 1975-1979 exceeding magnitude 6+ Module:Location map/data/Indonesia Bali; Module:Location map/data/Indonesia Bali/doc
The Ayung River is the longest river on the Indonesian island of Bali. It runs 68.5 km from the northern mountain ranges, passing the Bangli, Badung, Gianyar regencies and the city of Denpasar, before discharging into the Badung Strait at Sanur. [1] [2] The river is famous for white water rafting. [3]
Across Countries = 4; The last four digits (in green) represent the serial number of the river basin. The numbering of river basins follows the map index boxes of the 1:250,000 scale map, starting from the western part of the main island (the largest island), followed by smaller surrounding islands from the west.