Sunday, March 20, 2011

FOREST OF WISDOM PHOTOMORGANA







Many visitors know of Kuta, with its stylish shops and cafés, and Ubud, Bali’s cultural heartland. But not much is known of the less touristy east Bali,East Bali has plenty of unspoiled natural beauty – thick forests, misty mountains and tiny villages give way to blue seas and emerald rice fields. Classical Balinese architecture of old palaces and archaeological remains further add to the attractions.
East Bali lies in the shadow of the island’s “Mother Mountain”, the cloud-shrouded Mt Agung. The towering volcano last erupted in 1963. Today, it draws a steady trail of trekkers attempting the four-hour midnight climb to see the sun rising from thick clouds. Across the Lombok Straits, the glorious Mt Rinjani can be seen.



Forest of Wisdom
A project based on how to teach local Bali community to stop to sell their own land for Villa or Resort Investor. And inspired local how to built an echo business.


In my believe, ancestor of my family was start their journey from this Forest


Why Bamboo ?
Bamboo is used in Chinese medicine for treating infections and healing.It is a low-calorie source of potassium. It is known for its sweet taste and as a good source of nutrients and protein.In Ayurveda, the Indian system of traditional medicine, the silicious concretion found in the culms of the bamboo stem is called banslochan. It is known as tabashir or tawashir in Unani-Tibb the Indo-Persian system of medicine. In English it is called "bamboo manna". This concretion is said to be a tonic for the respiratory diseases. It was earlier obtained from Melocanna bambusoidesBambusa arundinacea is described as the source of bamboo manna and is very hard to get. In most Indian literature,
Bamboo is widely used in landscaping due to its ability to grow quickly in thick, tall sections. It makes an excellent privacy barrier, while also providing a nice aesthetic.




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