The beach in LOVINA is blue. There are no large numbers of tourists here, not even a few people can see. Huge tracts of deserted beaches... Invincible sunset and clear starry sky. Because it is located in the north of Bali (airports and most high-end hotels, regular attractions are in the south), the distance (more than three hours by car) most people only have the impression of Rovina, which is black sand beach and dolphins. In fact, the Black Sand Beach is due to nearby volcanoes and Singaraja, the largest city in northern Bali, where the Bali government plans to build a second airport (though construction is said to have not started for several years). There are waterfalls, volcanoes, corals to snorkel, and a few small museums to take pictures. Every sunset and Ocean View, the night sky milkway, cheap prices, simple folkways, parking everywhere, so I can't help but fantasize that the next time I don't have a job, I must come and live well for a week.