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Pura Taman Ayun, or in English would mean "Temple of Beautiful Garden", is the only known Balinese temple complex with the characteristical Bali traditional multi-roofed structures called "Atap Meru" in Balinese language. Built in the 16th century by Mengwi King (today, the district is still called Mengwi) as a shrine to all Balinese goddess, it has attracted so many tourists and recently it has been nominated as one of World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Entrance to the temple
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Garden of waterlilies
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Bougainvillea
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Temple gate
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Baliese Guardian Statue
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Art Gallery
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A temple in the green environment
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Taman Ayun Temple - the pavilion of prayers
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A diagonal angle of view
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A majestuous silhouette
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Silvery sky and black silhouette
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Black on purple
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The Temple of Taman Ayun - a vertical view
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Atap Meru
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In the middle of the water garden
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Bromeliads
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A quiet afternoon at Taman Ayun
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Atap Meru - the multileveled roofs
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Taman Ayun Temple
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Pavilions of prayers
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Pura Taman Ayun, patrimoine mondiale, UNESCO, world heritage site, situs warisan budaya, von UNESCO anerkanntes Weltkulturerbe, water garden, water lily, lotus, Lotusblumen, lili, lys, Atap Meru, Mengwi, Badung