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		<title>By: Amed Bali - Travel Tips,</title>
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		<description>[...] Amed is located on the SE corner of Bali. The coastal strip from Amed to Aas is often referred to as &#8216;Amed&#8217;, but there are a few villages along the way including, Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah and Selang. The landscape is a series of headlands overlooking bays, lined with fishing boats. The local economy is supported by farming cattle and corn, fishing, diving and the hotel trade. The hole area is connected by one narrow road. Amed is ideal for people looking for a quiet place to relax. The coastal road was completed a couple of years ago and now you can drive all the way from Tirtaganga to Ujung in a clockwise manner, if you so desired.  &#8226;Why would you go to Amed? Peace and quiet. Snorkeling / diving. A more low-key Balinese village scene than the main tourist areas. Part of a tour around the island. [...]</description>
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<p>[...] Amed is located on the SE corner of Bali. The coastal strip from Amed to Aas is often referred to as &#8216;Amed&#8217;, but there are a few villages along the way including, Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah and Selang. The landscape is a series of headlands overlooking bays, lined with fishing boats. The local economy is supported by farming cattle and corn, fishing, diving and the hotel trade. The hole area is connected by one narrow road. Amed is ideal for people looking for a quiet place to relax. The coastal road was completed a couple of years ago and now you can drive all the way from Tirtaganga to Ujung in a clockwise manner, if you so desired.  &#8226;Why would you go to Amed? Peace and quiet. Snorkeling / diving. A more low-key Balinese village scene than the main tourist areas. Part of a tour around the island. [...]</p>
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