Bali, part 4: A visit to Seminyak beach

If you google “Seminyak beach” you find pictures of beautiful beaches with golden sand, amazing sunsets, and a lot of praise. Needless to say, I was quite looking forward to my visit to the beach.

The first thing I noticed was: This beach doesn’t look as tidy as I thought it would. Was it last night’s party, I wondered. I stepped into the water, and it didn’t take long before I was “attacked” by a plastic bag that was floating around in the waves. No, the visit to the beach wasn’t at all nice. There was plastic waste all over the place. In the water, and in the sand.

I must admit that though I was well aware of the problems we have with plastic in our oceans, this was in some ways an eye opener for me. To literally feel the problem on my own skin made it just more real. I know that from now on, I will strive to use less plastic, and I hope you will too.


A beach with view outwards towards the ocean. Some people are in the distance, in the water.
Seminyak beach: Take a close look…
Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017

A beach covered with plastic rubbish.
Plastic all over!
Photo: Mittens and Sunglasses © 2017