Fed: I've been to Bali too

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: October 13, 2002 | Copyright information
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Fed: I've been to Bali too

By Janelle Miles

BRISBANE, Oct 13 AAP - I've been to Bali too.

The Indonesian island is the most popular overseas destination for Australians on a short holiday.

Known as "The Island of the Gods", Bali has become a mecca for Australian surfers and others wanting a cheap, relaxing resort-style holiday.

Every year, about 200,000 Australians are lured by the white sandy beaches, year-round surfing, spectacul...

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