Incredible road to Pandawa Beach in Bali goes viral- Watch

Bali in Indonesia is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. Known for its Hindu temples, beaches, waterfalls, it is a real delight for tourists.

Road to Pandawa Beach in Bali (X(ex Twitter)/@ViralXfun) Road to Pandawa Beach in Bali (X(ex Twitter)/@ViralXfun)

Amid the popularity of Bali, a road in the Indonesian province has gone viral on social media. The road leading to Pandawa Beach in Badung, South Kuta, is cut through the cliff and has high walls on both sides. The road is 300 meters long and has 40 meter high limestone cliff walls on both sides. According to reports, the construction of the road took two years.

In the viral video, a crowd of tourists can be seen clicking their pictures, with the beach and blue sea in the background. Since the video went viral, there has been an increase in the number of tourists.

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Here’s how netizens reacted to the viral videos of the road.

“I’ve never seen anything this spectacular,” wrote one user.

“This road is amazing,” commented another user.

“Unbelievable at first glance #Awesome shot,” posted a third.

“Is this a real beach?” exclaimed a fourth person.

Explaining the road, one person tweeted: “The Pandawa Beach road viewpoint in Bali, Indonesia was created in 2011 as part of a project to improve access to Pandawa Beach. The beach was previously hidden behind a cliff and was only accessible via a long and difficult staircase. The project involved cutting a road through the cliff and building a series of lookouts along the way. The lookouts were designed to provide stunning views of the beach and surrounding cliffs. They were also designed to be environmentally friendly, with minimal impact on the local landscape. The lookouts were made from natural materials and built into are into the cliff, instead of being built on top of it. The project was financed by the Indonesian government and numerous private investors. The total construction work took two years.”

Some netizens also pointed out the claustrophobic nature of the road and its vulnerability in case of natural disasters

“Imagine there’s an earthquake and you’re crossing the road,” one user commented.

“Very claustrophobic…” another person posted.

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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