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- [Narrator] This small three-acre island is home to one
of the most cherished sea temples in Bali.
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Tanah Lot translates to Land in the Sea
in the Balinese language,
which perfectly describes this rock formation
and the temple that sits atop it.
It can be found along the southwest coast of Bali
and is one of seven ocean temples each of which
was built within eye line of the next.
Tanah Lot was built around the 16th century
to honor the sea spirits.
It is believed that it is protected by sea serpents.
The rock base that the temple sits on has been reconstructed
over time as the original rock had begun crumbling
into the ocean.
Visitors are able to access the island via foot
during low tide.
However, non Balinese people are not permitted
to enter the temple.
This is one of the most visited and photographed temples
in Bali, and it is especially busy at sunrise and sunset.
Although, if you intend to visit, don't bring a date.
It is believed there is a curse on unmarried couples
who visit the temple.
Their relationship is doomed.
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But this view might just be worth the risk.