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A wrap on stuff worth reading                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [View in browser]() [Travelfish #487: The Nusa Penida edition]( A wrap on stuff worth reading Sep 11   [READ IN APP](   Hi! This week I’m leading with an excellent piece by [Emily Ding]( taking [a deep look at Indonesia’s Nusa Penida](. I don’t typically feature paywalled pieces as the story of the week, but this is a really solid piece on a very fast-changing island and the complexities that come with it. Yes, I’m a paid subscriber! It also includes some great photos to accompany a long and interesting read, so much so I had to read it twice. Over on [Couchfish]( I had two pieces—first my promised piece on [“how not to do Singapore,”]( followed by, this morning, the first of two pieces [on climbing Bali’s Mount Batur]( followup piece is out tomorrow. All are free to read. Given the featured piece this week, it made sense Nusa Penida featured in the pics. The island is famous for the spectacular Kelingking Beach, but it’s less well known for its black magic, hocus-pocus, and ahhh range of temples. As you’ve no doubt seen pics of Kelingking before (if not, [here you go]( here’s a few from the other side of the island. Both are by [Sally Arnold]( who takes far better pics than me. Cheers Stuart Start your engines At Pura Palung Car Temple. 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Why not pick one up upon arrival? Indonesia[Telkomsel 4G Sim Card with 35 Gig of data for 250,000 rupiah]( Malaysia[Digi 4G Sim Card with 30 Gig of data for 35 ringgit]( Singapore [Starhub 4G Sim Card with 100 Gig of data for S$9.70]( Thailand[DTAC Happy Tourist 4G/5G Sim Card with 15 Gig of data for 150 baht]( Vietnam [Vinaphone 30 days unlimited data for 265,000 dong]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 🇲🇾 Malaysia - [The Natwest Boss, The Missing Malaysian Billions And The Damning Email]( from The Guardian - [More Of Sabah Up For Cheap Sale?]( from Sarawak Report 🇸🇬 Singapore - [A Singaporean Rapper Tried To Call Out Racism. 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Environment]( from Vietnam Weekly - [Hà Giang's Thôn Khun Is A Soothing Oasis For The World-Weary Traveler]( from Saigoneer Random other stuff - [The Myth Of The Restful Vacation]( from A-Mail - [Nespresso: Known For Human Rights Violations, Now B Corp Certified]( from Fair World Project - [What Should We Do About Instagram Colonialism?]( from Los Angeles Times - [Japan’s Had Enough Extreme Tourism On Famous Volcano: ‘Mount Fuji Is Screaming’]( from SCMP ($) - [The Age Of Bamboo]( from Medium - [Is This The Summer Of Bad Tourists?]( from BBC Travel - [Sustainable Tourism—Heading In The Right Direction Or A Flight Of Fancy?]( from Economist Impact - [From Bandung To BRICS+]( from Noema A view fit for the gods Nearing Guyangan Spring at Pura Segara Kidul. Photo: [Sally Arnold](. --------------------------------------------------------------- See you next week! So that’s the wrap. I hope you are all in good health, and thanks for reading. Cheers! 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