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Stock Photo: Water Blow Nusa Dua. Tourist attraction has a natural phenomenon with waves crashing, towering up to 8 meters slammed in the reefs. Bali, Indonesia.

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Water Blow Nusa Dua. Tourist attraction has a natural phenomenon with waves crashing, towering up to 8 meters slammed in the reefs. Bali, Indonesia. 124069927

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Water Blow Nusa Dua. Tourist attraction has a natural phenomenon with waves crashing, towering up to 8 meters slammed in the reefs. Bali, Indonesia.