Peguyangan Waterfall Nusa Penida

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Francesco Piccioli De Carolis
"Breathtaking views! You will need to be moderately fit to go to this spot, there is a lot of steep steps and hiking back up will test your fitness - there are huge gaps where can fall right through. It's not actually a waterfall - it's a stream from a pipe but it's worth the hike! If you walk past the temple, you will discover hidden natural infinity pools! You are required to wear a sarong, which will make the hike even harder!"

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