She grew up in a Bali market. Ubud.

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  • @fiascodagama1
    @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

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  • @aprianto1985
    @aprianto1985 11 днів тому +2

    Bali so amazing place

  • @riverleigh8
    @riverleigh8 15 днів тому +5

    The respect is so great to see all round, both ways.

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      Hi Riverleigh. It's one of the really enjoyable things about being here, i think. Everyone is very considerate of each other. Cheers.

    • @riverleigh8
      @riverleigh8 15 днів тому

      @@fiascodagama1 100% agree and enjoy

  • @matthewmorris7510
    @matthewmorris7510 15 днів тому +4

    Great videos, you have a great gentle style about these videos that are so easy to watch.

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      Gee thanks, Mathew. I'm really glad you enjoy them. Cheers.

  • @DIY-U-Can
    @DIY-U-Can 14 днів тому +1

    That is an amazing place. One day I'll be able to go. Thank you.

  • @uniquelawns
    @uniquelawns 15 днів тому +1

    Another great video! Awesome stuff, mate!
    Can't wait to be there for New Year's.
    Also, your Bahasa is really helping me learn how they speak locally.😊

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      Hey Uniquelawns. Not too long before you get back to Bali, hey? Nice one. I hope you hit the ground running and chatting to a few locals. Cheers.

  • @Ristopalute
    @Ristopalute 7 днів тому

    Cantik mbaknya.. wajahnya Indonesia bangettt..

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  7 днів тому +1

      She's a lovely looking woman, for sure.

    • @Ristopalute
      @Ristopalute 7 днів тому

      @fiascodagama1 yaaa..good

  • @kmcg3791
    @kmcg3791 15 днів тому +1

    Puskesmas=Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat=Peoples Community Centre

  • @Arsali-u2x
    @Arsali-u2x 15 днів тому +2

    in Bali, even though they are busy working, they always preserve their culture and never forget it every day

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      It kind of underpins their life, doesn't it?

  • @veronicabatteham9864
    @veronicabatteham9864 16 днів тому +4

    I think the Balinese love the fact you speak Indonesian 👍

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  16 днів тому

      Hi Veronica. I think it helps a great deal even if you just try. Good to see you.

  • @chucky.chunder
    @chucky.chunder 15 днів тому +3

    You make a good ambassador from aussie speaking to the people 👏

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      Hi chucky. Thanks. they're easy people to talk to.

  • @PhotoStoryChannel
    @PhotoStoryChannel 15 днів тому +1

    The other cool virtual tour... Have a great day

  • @DuaRoda
    @DuaRoda 15 днів тому +1

    Qn about the penjors. Never seen such elaborate ones except outside the Kesiman Palace in Denpasar.
    Looks like the Ubud royal palace cannot be outdone. Are the penjors up for Galungan as they should be or some other big festival as indicated by some locals? Thanks.

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому +1

      Hi DuaRoda. I was told it's once in thirty year ceremony acknowledging the earth, animals, and Gods. I'm not sure of the title given to it. The penjors are quite amazing, aren't they?

    • @DuaRoda
      @DuaRoda 15 днів тому

      @@fiascodagama1 Thanks, yes they are indeed.

  • @bluefish4999
    @bluefish4999 15 днів тому +1

    They look so young because they have a better diet(more so for us Yanks). I'm surprised you never looked into Hinduism as much as you've travelled to the places where it's their main religion, it's a completely fascinating, and very complex belief system, I've never been a religious person but once I started researching it some years ago, I found I had more in common with some of the beliefs than I would of thought. Go on in.

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      Up until recently I've been a staunch atheist with any religious or spiritual belief systems making little sense and holding no interest at all, with it all pretty much considered woo woo. This position has changed somewhat in recent times and I've found myself more open to inquiry - nothing like coming to grips with one's own mortality to nudge the door ajar.

  • @ninettemurk7492
    @ninettemurk7492 15 днів тому +1

    The guys at the local temple are the local pecalang- not the police, but almost as powerful. For instance, during Nyepi (silent day) they patrol the town or village to see if everybody stays inside, doesn't play music or put electrical lights on. They're also in charge of some of the parkings for scooters and cars.

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому +1

      Hi Ninette. I remember seeing the pecalang doing the rounds during Nyepi in years gone by. I've sometimes had the sense that within their own community or village they've more authority in some ways. Always good to see you. Cheers.

    • @ninettemurk7492
      @ninettemurk7492 15 днів тому

      @@fiascodagama1 They sure do/have!

  • @anothernailwithjonesy.6713
    @anothernailwithjonesy.6713 15 днів тому +1

    Another good one Wayne, just wondering is that you on the guitar in your vids?

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому +1

      Hi Jonsey. Thanks. Yes, I don't play very well but enjoy making a noise on a guitar.

    • @anothernailwithjonesy.6713
      @anothernailwithjonesy.6713 15 днів тому

      Its a catchy tune mate👍🏻

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      @@anothernailwithjonesy.6713 Oh, sorry. I thought you may have meant the playing at the end of a couple of videos on guitar I did. The music over this video and others used in montages is from UA-cam audio library. Sorry for the confusion.

  • @ahmadfahmi-v2f
    @ahmadfahmi-v2f 15 днів тому +1

    She's beautiful😍😍. Btw, are you planning to explore other cities, like Bandung or Jogja?

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      Hi Ahmadfahmi I think i'll be staying in bali for a month of two and explore a bit further here, then possibly go to other parts like Jogya. Good to see you.

  • @StevenWolters
    @StevenWolters 15 днів тому +2

    I still like your videos mate, very nice to watch.
    I don't want to be a smarty pants, I just want to help:
    In the beginning of the video the lady didn't say 42 years, but she said 2 years.
    The gift they gave you is called Krupuk or Kerupuk and it translates in English to Prawn Crackers, although by the looks of it, the version you had was made of pig skin I think (also tasty).

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      All good, Steven. i understand I'm going to get things wrong as I try learning the language. I appreciate you helping out. Thanks.

    • @StevenWolters
      @StevenWolters 15 днів тому

      @@fiascodagama1 Your Indonesian is improving so rapidly, really nice to see.

    • @ikawisata3490
      @ikawisata3490 15 днів тому +1

      Krupuk is normally made with either wheat flour or rice flour. Either plain or with flavor such as prawn or fish.
      If it's made with something else such as tempe, cassava, or banana it's called "kripik" or "keripik"

  • @forbaldo1
    @forbaldo1 15 днів тому +1

    I totally understand your problem with the temple . I got in a queue for the boat to take you to the memorial for the Arizona in Pearl Harbour, when I got there that there was people pouring their hearts out and crying to their lost ? grandfather's I suppose . And this cretinous australian took up a place in the boat . in the end I was upset to because of me!. Please keep making videos I'm jealous because I can't speak a word of Indonesian

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      Hi forbaldo. That's exactly the type of thing i'm referring to - we sometimes need to know when, where, and what is acceptable or appropriate even though our curiosity pushes us to look further. iIm not totally discounting entering a temple, but it won't be during important ceremonies though, I don't think. Thanks for the support on making vids, fb. Cheers.

  • @ikawisata3490
    @ikawisata3490 15 днів тому +1

    Hi, if I may help with some of bahasa Indonesia said in the video.
    At 0.59 "Hampir dua tahun" means "Nearly/almost two years"
    The man said "Dua market pusat kota" means "Two markets in town/city centre"
    The nurse said her boyfriend is "Pegawai swasta" generally refers to someone who works in private sector (as opposed to working for the goverment)
    At 5.37 I think she said "assistant manager" not "stunt manager" (hence the confusion) :)

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      Hi Kawisata. Really appreciate you helping out with what was said. Thank you!

    • @ikawisata3490
      @ikawisata3490 15 днів тому

      @@fiascodagama1 Sorry, just realized I said it in English "Dua market pusat kota". I meant to say "Dua pasar pusat kota" :)

  • @aussiejos4453
    @aussiejos4453 15 днів тому +1

    what happens to the ducks and chicks?

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому +1

      Hi Jos. I think they're walked around the temple on the day that's attributed to animals. That's what understood it to mean

    • @aussiejos4453
      @aussiejos4453 15 днів тому

      @@fiascodagama1 i couldnt remember I know back in the early days they use to put baby chicks etc with the body as it burnt

  • @philosophicalmixedmedia
    @philosophicalmixedmedia 15 днів тому +1

    The notion of that Western living as "sterile" or predictable as opposed to the Orient has produced a plethora of scholarly works from the 1970's which began with Edward Said's thesis dubbed 'Orientalism proposing the construction of the Orient by the Occident, perpetuating problematic views and power dynamics.

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому +1

      Cheers, fmm. I get the sense you'd be an interesting fellow to spend an evening with. You appear to have a deep interest in the region. Thanks for taking the time.

    • @philosophicalmixedmedia
      @philosophicalmixedmedia 15 днів тому

      @@fiascodagama1 Philosophy, and not that interested in regions, just like to read post colonialism and early modernist thought.

    • @philosophicalmixedmedia
      @philosophicalmixedmedia 15 днів тому

      @@fiascodagama1 Edward Said's now classic Orientalism and works on Orientalism and Subaltern Studies in the Postcolonial Studies have gained my attention.

  • @christinahill7674
    @christinahill7674 15 днів тому +2

    I think it's great that you respect their religion and don't go into the temples.

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      It's tricky. You don't want to be a gawking tourist in a place that holds so much importance to the Balinese. I'd be there for the wrong reason, I think.

    • @ausjen
      @ausjen 15 днів тому +1

      I don't think you have to be a believer to go into a temple and admire and maybe record its beauty with dignity and respect, I read Hindus acknowledge and respect different cultures and religions. Whatever you decide I'd like to see you in a light shirt anyway, good juju😊

    • @fiascodagama1
      @fiascodagama1  15 днів тому

      @@ausjen Ha! it's great when you've got good juju and your mojo's working as well. Good times. :)