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The quiet coastline

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Black volcanic sand, coconut palms and an open sea. The coast at Tianyar, and how to spend a day on it.

The beach at Tianyar is volcanic, black sand, warm underfoot, running down to a sea that is usually calm. Coconut palms lean over it. A village temple sits at the water's edge, and the boats are pulled up on the sand.

There is little to do here in the usual sense, and that is the point. You swim in the morning before the heat. You watch the fishermen. You walk the sand and find you have it to yourself.

Up the coast, Tulamben and Amed offer some of the island's best diving. Inland, the land climbs to rice terraces and waterfalls. But the coast itself asks for nothing. It is simply there, and it is quiet.

The sand keeps the day’s heat long after the sun has gone, and the village keeps its own time around it. A canang-sari is laid at the temple each morning, the boats go out and come back, and the tide rubs the beach clean again by dawn. Nothing here is staged for visitors. It simply carries on.

Evenings are the coast’s best hour. The light goes copper, then rose, then out, and the stars come up thick over a sea with no towns to dim them. It is the kind of dark most people have forgotten, and the kind of quiet they came looking for.

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The coast, the light and the quiet — choose your dates and come feel it.

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