Not so long ago,
stone water vessels (belongs) could be found in every Balinese household; used to store water for drinking and washing.
Built - in desk with computer with internet access - Fully equipped chef's kitchen - Well - equipped air - conditioned or fan - cooled wood - clad gym with treadmill, exercise bike, cross-trainer, free weights and bench OUTDOOR LIVING - 12m swimming pool with Himalayan
stone water cascade - Poolside bale - Beautifully landscaped gardens - Timber deck with 6 sunbeads and an umbrella, and adjacent pool shower - Rooftop terrace between the media room and gym
Board your tour vehicle for 45 minute drive in route to the Maya Ruins of Altun Ha (Maya for «
Rock Stone Water»), where the famous Jade Head of «Kinich Ahau» was uncovered by Dr. David Pendergast of the Royal Ontario Museum.
Cast
stone water fountains, vaulted hardwood beamed ceilings, and custom kitchens enhance the vacation homes.
Now standing there were six
stone water jars for the Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons.
Did You Know: One of Fort Thomas's most recognizable landmarks is the 102 - foot
high Stone Water Tower, which sits outside the entrance to Tower Park.
The air - conditioned living room is entered via a thatched porte cochere and a pond with a bubbling, carved -
stone water feature.
A large open - sided «bale» relaxation pavilion and a Himalayan -
stone water cascade are located poolside.
Located 31 miles out of Belize City, Altun Ha meaning «
rock stone water» was an ancient Maya city that dates back to 200 B.C..
A further 30 mins drive takes us to Ollantaytambo surrounded by the sacred mountains, where we will again discover the magnificence of the Incan constructions, the amazing temple of the Sun, enormous blocks of rock perfectly carved and polished,
stone water fountains, stairs, terraces and the beauty of the local people in their traditional dress, all surrounded by the sacred mountains and Valley of Patacancha and Willoq.
A large «bale» open - sided relaxation pavilion and a Himalayan -
stone water cascade are located poolside, and the deck is furnished with sun - beds and umbrella.
At Bomba Village you will board a private bus that will take you through several quaint villages as you make your way to the ruins at Altun Ha (Mayan for Rock,
Stone Water).
Villa 8 boasts an unusually spacious and decadent veranda, with two individually - designed, open plan seating areas enjoying fabulous views of luxuriant tropical gardens and a large private pool with Balinese ornate,
stone water features.
Located 35 miles from Belize City on the Old Northern Highway, Altun Ha (Rock
Stone Water) is a great example of a Maya ceremonial and trading site.
The pool here is raised with stone sides and with
a stone water feature within.
Villa Belong Dua in Seseh Village near Canggu is taken from
a stone water vessel, the container found in every Balinese household to store water for drinking and washing long time ago.