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In a year without tourism, Bali reverted to ‘the old ways of living’

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A local dries seaweed outside a home in Nusa Ceningan, Bali.(

Foreign Correspondent: Matt Davis

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The global shock of the coronavirus pandemic has forced Bali to confront an uncomfortable truth — its economy is addicted to tourism.

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An aerial shot of people harvesting seaweed.

In calm waters between the islands of Ceningan and Lembongan, off the east coast of Bali, an old way of life has returned.

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An aerial shot panning over the Ceningan Strait seaweed farms.

Seaweed farms had all but disappeared from the Ceningan Strait over the past decade as Bali’s…



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