Carved into a rock formation jutting out from the sea, Tanah Lot Temple attracts thousands of visitors per year. This structure serves as the west point of Bali’s four major directional temples. In fact, you can see the south’s Pura Luhur Uluwatu high on its cliff during a clear day. The temple sits on its own island and is only accessible by foot during low tide. The original rock formation crumbled but the Balinese reconstructed the small island because of the temple’s popularity. This wave-licked temple is perhaps the most photographed spot on the island, especially during sunset.
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