If your in kuta it's a place to go visit just to say that you have been there, it's only a little place on the corner that has all the people that died on a wall, a place to remember what happened

If your in kuta it's a place to go visit just to say that you have been there, it's only a little place on the corner that has all the people that died on a wall, a place to remember what happened
Still has the same effect on me as my first visit.. Great Memorial for those lost on that terribly tragic day
It is located in the middle of the city. They engraved the foreigners' names who died in the tragedy. I was told that names of the local people who died were not engraved. It is worth a visit but if you were to recall the tragedy, you may not dare to be there.
we paid our respects to the memorial, it was a very sad moment but something that had to be shared with my kids.
When you visit this monument it is hard to believe what took place and how time has passed. Something we will never forget in our lifetime. A must visit to pay respect when in Bali.
It is an area where you realise that this site is dedicated to all our areas of the world. you take time out to reflect and then look around ans see and talk to all the genuine Bali Residents and then you realise the impact on their lives Ly
It is still in good repair but the Sari is still a vacant parking area. Easy to access in Jl Legian - people are still supplying flowers each day including visitors
We have been here alot over the last 2 years and its worth a look each time. Everybody that goes to bali needs to stop here and just have a quiet look and take a few photo's. Its easy to find near the surf shops on Legian street. Over the road to the west is a carpark behind a green...
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The monument is in the middle of very busy area of Jalan Legian, but is always kept in excellent condition. We have visited Bali many times since 1st bombing and always come past this area for a look.
As a frequent traveler to Bali, I have been here many times, I left to go home 3 days before the bombing. The Saturday night before the bombing I was sitting on the bleachers in the sari club. I was at the bagus club just prior and saw many footie players with their families partying and just enjoying life. I...
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