{"nodes": [{"key": "bononver", "attributes": {"label": "bononver", "x": 429.89503004062436, "y": 860.9994342621236, "size": 3.0, "color": "#ED3E3E", "sentiment": "negatif", "labels": ["tweet-000004"], "scores": {"pagerank": 48.2144, "eigenvector": 0.0, "in_degree": 0, "out_degree": 1, "degree": 1}, "_id": "2043342917738394075", "id": "bononver", "source": "tweet-000004", "content": "tawa aku meledak wkt baca jangan ke canggu krn aku nginep di canggu😭 iyaya aku melupakan fact canggu macetnya babi bgt...btw kalo di bali tuh amannya naik grab/gojek? anyway akan aku bookmark, thank you sayangkuuu!!", "post_id": "2043342917738394075"}}, {"key": "arcterie", "attributes": {"label": "arcterie", "x": 677.0253453128568, "y": 922.9475376223515, "size": 3.0, "color": "#ED3E3E", "sentiment": "negatif", "labels": ["tweet-000004"], "scores": {"pagerank": 89.1966, "eigenvector": 0.0, "in_degree": 1, "out_degree": 0, "degree": 1}, "_id": "2043342917738394075", "id": "arcterie", "source": "tweet-000004", "content": "tawa aku meledak wkt baca jangan ke canggu krn aku nginep di canggu😭 iyaya aku melupakan fact canggu macetnya babi bgt...btw kalo di bali tuh amannya naik grab/gojek? anyway akan aku bookmark, thank you sayangkuuu!!", "post_id": "2043342917738394075"}}, {"key": "explorewithsofs", "attributes": {"label": "explorewithsofs", "x": 316.37318431076676, "y": 478.5454078075666, "size": 3.02, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["instagram-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 67.2759, "eigenvector": 0.3228, "in_degree": 2, "out_degree": 3, "degree": 5}, "_id": "3881747550873119409_64712784466", "id": "explorewithsofs", "source": "instagram-000001", "content": "BALI 1-MONTH ITINERARY 🇮🇩❤️‍🔥↓\n\n(save this for your trip ☺️)\n\n📍 Ubud — 4–5 days\n\nrice fields, waterfalls, temples, cafés, slow mornings\n\n→ perfect to land, settle in, and explore inland Bali\n\n🌿 North Bali — 4–5 days\n\nwaterfalls, lakes, jungle, way fewer crowds\n\n→ completely different vibe… don’t skip it\n\n📍 Uluwatu — 5–7 days\n\ncliffs, beaches, surfing, sunset dinners\n\n→ one of the best areas for that “Bali feeling”\n\n📍 Canggu — 4–6 days\n\ncafés, beach clubs, workouts, nightlife\n\n→ more social, more energy\n\n🏝️ Nusa islands — 3–4 days\n\nPenida (views), Lembongan (chill)\n\n→ plan properly, don’t rush between them\n\n🐢 Gili Islands — 3–4 days\n\nno cars, snorkeling with turtles, slow island life\n\n🌊 Lombok — 4–5 days\n\nless developed, more raw, incredible beaches\n\n→ feels like Bali 10 years ago\n\n📱 tip you’ll thank me for\n\n• I highly recommend using an eSIM (I used  for the whole trip, you can use my code “SOFS” for 3€ off your first eSIM! )\n\n• Works as soon as you land, no need for a local SIM\n\n🚗 getting around\n\n• don’t underestimate distances — Bali traffic is real\n\n• Grab / Gojek or private driver = easiest (and really cheap!)\n\n• scooters only if you’re confident\n\n⚠️ things to know\n\n• don’t try to do everything in a few days\n\n• never leave your passport as a deposit\n\n• don’t exchange money at the airport\n\n• north Bali is one of the most underrated areas\n\n🗓️ best time to go\n\n• May–June & September = perfect\n\n• July–August = busier but still amazing\n\nso… who would you spend a month in Bali with? 👀\n\nfollow  for more travel tips & adventures ✨❤️‍🔥\n\n#bali #balitravel #baliitinerary #indonesia #traveltips\n\n1 month Bali itinerary | Indonesia itinerary 30 days | Bali Lombok Gili route | Ubud Uluwatu Canggu itinerary | North Bali waterfalls | Nusa Penida itinerary | Lombok travel guide | Gili Islands travel | Bali eSIM | Indonesia travel tips", "post_id": "3881747550873119409_64712784466"}}, {"key": "airalo", "attributes": {"label": "airalo", "x": 36.115459543515584, "y": 461.4781359750996, "size": 3.01, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["instagram-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 67.2759, "eigenvector": 0.1995, "in_degree": 1, "out_degree": 0, "degree": 1}, "_id": "3881747550873119409_64712784466", "id": "airalo", "source": "instagram-000001", "content": "BALI 1-MONTH ITINERARY 🇮🇩❤️‍🔥↓\n\n(save this for your trip ☺️)\n\n📍 Ubud — 4–5 days\n\nrice fields, waterfalls, temples, cafés, slow mornings\n\n→ perfect to land, settle in, and explore inland Bali\n\n🌿 North Bali — 4–5 days\n\nwaterfalls, lakes, jungle, way fewer crowds\n\n→ completely different vibe… don’t skip it\n\n📍 Uluwatu — 5–7 days\n\ncliffs, beaches, surfing, sunset dinners\n\n→ one of the best areas for that “Bali feeling”\n\n📍 Canggu — 4–6 days\n\ncafés, beach clubs, workouts, nightlife\n\n→ more social, more energy\n\n🏝️ Nusa islands — 3–4 days\n\nPenida (views), Lembongan (chill)\n\n→ plan properly, don’t rush between them\n\n🐢 Gili Islands — 3–4 days\n\nno cars, snorkeling with turtles, slow island life\n\n🌊 Lombok — 4–5 days\n\nless developed, more raw, incredible beaches\n\n→ feels like Bali 10 years ago\n\n📱 tip you’ll thank me for\n\n• I highly recommend using an eSIM (I used  for the whole trip, you can use my code “SOFS” for 3€ off your first eSIM! )\n\n• Works as soon as you land, no need for a local SIM\n\n🚗 getting around\n\n• don’t underestimate distances — Bali traffic is real\n\n• Grab / Gojek or private driver = easiest (and really cheap!)\n\n• scooters only if you’re confident\n\n⚠️ things to know\n\n• don’t try to do everything in a few days\n\n• never leave your passport as a deposit\n\n• don’t exchange money at the airport\n\n• north Bali is one of the most underrated areas\n\n🗓️ best time to go\n\n• May–June & September = perfect\n\n• July–August = busier but still amazing\n\nso… who would you spend a month in Bali with? 👀\n\nfollow  for more travel tips & adventures ✨❤️‍🔥\n\n#bali #balitravel #baliitinerary #indonesia #traveltips\n\n1 month Bali itinerary | Indonesia itinerary 30 days | Bali Lombok Gili route | Ubud Uluwatu Canggu itinerary | North Bali waterfalls | Nusa Penida itinerary | Lombok travel guide | Gili Islands travel | Bali eSIM | Indonesia travel tips", "post_id": "3881747550873119409_64712784466"}}, {"key": "ilmessaggero.it", "attributes": {"label": "ilmessaggero.it", "x": 89.23603742036602, "y": 591.2606328789326, "size": 15.0, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["instagram-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 48.2144, "eigenvector": 249.8694, "in_degree": 0, "out_degree": 1, "degree": 1}, "_id": "3872762664259092542_1539896322", "id": "ilmessaggero.it", "source": "instagram-000001", "content": "È estate a Bali. Simone Salvo è appena risalito dalla cascata di Nungnung, ancora bagnato, la maglietta appiccicata addosso e l’acqua fredda che gli è rimasta sulla pelle. Si siede dietro a un mototaxi, direzione Ubud, a sud dell’isola. Ma il viaggio da sogno in pochi minuti si trasforma in incubo. Simone non fa in tempo a urlare. Vede un camion rosso venirgli addosso. Poi l’impatto, e infine l’asfalto. Quando riapre gli occhi, la sua gamba non è più una gamba. Il mototassista si rialza, lo guarda per un istante e riparte. Lui resta lì, a terra, a perdere sangue in mezzo alla strada. «In quel momento ho capito che potevo morire a migliaia di chilometri da casa». \n\nÈ da qui che comincia la storia di Simone Salvo, 30 anni, medico siciliano che da anni vive a Roma per lavoro e studio. Oggi è ricoverato al Policlinico Umberto I, dove da un anno e mezzo entra ed esce dalla sala operatoria: sette interventi già affrontati, altri ancora davanti. Ha già speso migliaia di euro per curarsi e non ha ricevuto alcun risarcimento, mentre i danni fisici e psicologici restano e l’ipotesi di amputazione non è ancora esclusa. Da quel 24 luglio 2024 la sua vita si è fermata lì, sull’asfalto. E da allora la giustizia non è mai arrivata. Una corsa come migliaia di altre, in un’isola che vive di turismo e scooter, si è trasformata in un calvario. La compagnia “Grab” oggi tenta di scaricare la responsabilità sull’autista. «Mi ha lasciato ferito sul ciglio di una strada di campagna ed è fuggito». Poi aggiunge: «La mia vita è cambiata totalmente, ho speso migliaia di euro per curarmi, ma io non ho ancora avuto un risarcimento. Se non mi presento a Bali il prima possibile il mio caso verrà archiviato: per il processo pretendono che sia lì».\n\nArticolo completo nelle storie.\n\ndi  #IlMessaggero #sanita #indonesia", "post_id": "3872762664259092542_1539896322"}}, {"key": "laurapace2.0", "attributes": {"label": "laurapace2.0", "x": 59.00766914613686, "y": 456.34290782405475, "size": 15.0, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["instagram-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 171.1611, "eigenvector": 249.8694, "in_degree": 3, "out_degree": 0, "degree": 3}, "_id": "3872762664259092542_1539896322", "id": "laurapace2.0", "source": "instagram-000001", "content": "È estate a Bali. Simone Salvo è appena risalito dalla cascata di Nungnung, ancora bagnato, la maglietta appiccicata addosso e l’acqua fredda che gli è rimasta sulla pelle. Si siede dietro a un mototaxi, direzione Ubud, a sud dell’isola. Ma il viaggio da sogno in pochi minuti si trasforma in incubo. Simone non fa in tempo a urlare. Vede un camion rosso venirgli addosso. Poi l’impatto, e infine l’asfalto. Quando riapre gli occhi, la sua gamba non è più una gamba. Il mototassista si rialza, lo guarda per un istante e riparte. Lui resta lì, a terra, a perdere sangue in mezzo alla strada. «In quel momento ho capito che potevo morire a migliaia di chilometri da casa». \n\nÈ da qui che comincia la storia di Simone Salvo, 30 anni, medico siciliano che da anni vive a Roma per lavoro e studio. Oggi è ricoverato al Policlinico Umberto I, dove da un anno e mezzo entra ed esce dalla sala operatoria: sette interventi già affrontati, altri ancora davanti. Ha già speso migliaia di euro per curarsi e non ha ricevuto alcun risarcimento, mentre i danni fisici e psicologici restano e l’ipotesi di amputazione non è ancora esclusa. Da quel 24 luglio 2024 la sua vita si è fermata lì, sull’asfalto. E da allora la giustizia non è mai arrivata. Una corsa come migliaia di altre, in un’isola che vive di turismo e scooter, si è trasformata in un calvario. La compagnia “Grab” oggi tenta di scaricare la responsabilità sull’autista. «Mi ha lasciato ferito sul ciglio di una strada di campagna ed è fuggito». Poi aggiunge: «La mia vita è cambiata totalmente, ho speso migliaia di euro per curarmi, ma io non ho ancora avuto un risarcimento. Se non mi presento a Bali il prima possibile il mio caso verrà archiviato: per il processo pretendono che sia lì».\n\nArticolo completo nelle storie.\n\ndi  #IlMessaggero #sanita #indonesia", "post_id": "3872762664259092542_1539896322"}}, {"key": "124918220854917", "attributes": {"label": "124918220854917", "x": 490.74656486424584, "y": 113.5348513742116, "size": 15.0, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["facebook-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 48.2144, "eigenvector": 249.8694, "in_degree": 0, "out_degree": 1, "degree": 1}, "_id": "1402768745210737", "id": "124918220854917", "source": "facebook-000001", "content": "È estate a Bali. Simone Salvo è appena risalito dalla cascata di Nungnung, ancora bagnato, la maglietta appiccicata addosso e l’acqua fredda che gli è rimasta sulla pelle. Si siede dietro a un mototaxi, direzione Ubud, a sud dell’isola. Ma il viaggio da sogno in pochi minuti si trasforma in incubo. Simone non fa in tempo a urlare. Vede un camion rosso venirgli addosso. Poi l’impatto, e infine l’asfalto. Quando riapre gli occhi, la sua gamba non è più una gamba. Il mototassista si rialza, lo guarda per un istante e riparte. Lui resta lì, a terra, a perdere sangue in mezzo alla strada. «In quel momento ho capito che potevo morire a migliaia di chilometri da casa». È da qui che comincia la storia di Simone Salvo, 30 anni, medico siciliano che da anni vive a Roma per lavoro e studio. Oggi è ricoverato al Policlinico Umberto I, dove da un anno e mezzo entra ed esce dalla sala operatoria: sette interventi già affrontati, altri ancora davanti. Ha già speso migliaia di euro per curarsi e non ha ricevuto alcun risarcimento, mentre i danni fisici e psicologici restano e l’ipotesi di amputazione non è ancora esclusa. Da quel 24 luglio 2024 la sua vita si è fermata lì, sull’asfalto. E da allora la giustizia non è mai arrivata. Una corsa come migliaia di altre, in un’isola che vive di turismo e scooter, si è trasformata in un calvario. La compagnia “Grab” oggi tenta di scaricare la responsabilità sull’autista. «Mi ha lasciato ferito sul ciglio di una strada di campagna ed è fuggito». Poi aggiunge: «La mia vita è cambiata totalmente, ho speso migliaia di euro per curarmi, ma io non ho ancora avuto un risarcimento. Se non mi presento a Bali il prima possibile il mio caso verrà archiviato: per il processo pretendono che sia lì». Articolo completo nelle storie. di  #IlMessaggero #sanita #indonesia", "post_id": "1402768745210737"}}, {"key": "100064328755906", "attributes": {"label": "100064328755906", "x": 561.6486845735868, "y": 542.7281926711945, "size": 15.0, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["facebook-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 48.2144, "eigenvector": 249.8694, "in_degree": 0, "out_degree": 1, "degree": 1}, "_id": "1402768848544060", "id": "100064328755906", "source": "facebook-000001", "content": "È estate a Bali. Simone Salvo è appena risalito dalla cascata di Nungnung, ancora bagnato, la maglietta appiccicata addosso e l’acqua fredda che gli è rimasta sulla pelle. Si siede dietro a un mototaxi, direzione Ubud, a sud dell’isola. Ma il viaggio da sogno in pochi minuti si trasforma in incubo. Simone non fa in tempo a urlare. Vede un camion rosso venirgli addosso. Poi l’impatto, e infine l’asfalto. Quando riapre gli occhi, la sua gamba non è più una gamba. Il mototassista si rialza, lo guarda per un istante e riparte. Lui resta lì, a terra, a perdere sangue in mezzo alla strada. «In quel momento ho capito che potevo morire a migliaia di chilometri da casa». È da qui che comincia la storia di Simone Salvo, 30 anni, medico siciliano che da anni vive a Roma per lavoro e studio. Oggi è ricoverato al Policlinico Umberto I, dove da un anno e mezzo entra ed esce dalla sala operatoria: sette interventi già affrontati, altri ancora davanti. Ha già speso migliaia di euro per curarsi e non ha ricevuto alcun risarcimento, mentre i danni fisici e psicologici restano e l’ipotesi di amputazione non è ancora esclusa. Da quel 24 luglio 2024 la sua vita si è fermata lì, sull’asfalto. E da allora la giustizia non è mai arrivata. Una corsa come migliaia di altre, in un’isola che vive di turismo e scooter, si è trasformata in un calvario. La compagnia “Grab” oggi tenta di scaricare la responsabilità sull’autista. «Mi ha lasciato ferito sul ciglio di una strada di campagna ed è fuggito». Poi aggiunge: «La mia vita è cambiata totalmente, ho speso migliaia di euro per curarmi, ma io non ho ancora avuto un risarcimento. Se non mi presento a Bali il prima possibile il mio caso verrà archiviato: per il processo pretendono che sia lì». Articolo completo nelle storie. di #IlMessaggero#sanita#indonesia", "post_id": "1402768848544060"}}, {"key": "@searchingparadise", "attributes": {"label": "@searchingparadise", "x": 737.8279929382011, "y": 158.69667444570834, "size": 3.0, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["youtube-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 48.2144, "eigenvector": 0.0, "in_degree": 0, "out_degree": 1, "degree": 1}, "_id": "cP192gHAypc", "id": "@searchingparadise", "source": "youtube-000001", "content": "Kami Menguji Rute Termurah dari Nusa Lembongan ke Bali (Inilah yang Terjadi)\n\nPerjalanan dari Nusa Lembongan ke Uluwatu lebih murah dari yang Anda kira — naik perahu cepat, Grab, dan semua hal yang tidak tercantum dalam brosur. Kami telah menguji seluruh rute dari pintu ke pintu sehingga Anda tidak perlu mencari tahu sendiri.\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n📝 Ikhtisar Video:\nKami berangkat dari Nusa Lembongan dengan perahu cepat ke Sanur seharga 100.000 IDR per orang — termasuk penjemputan dari hotel. Kami akan memandu Anda melalui proses pembelian tiket, seperti apa sebenarnya proses naik kapal di Indonesia (lepas sandal, angkat tas, masuk ke air), dan seperti apa interior kapal. Dari Sanur, kami naik Grab ke Uluwatu seharga 400.000 IDR — tetapi ada pilihan yang lebih murah jika Anda bersedia berjalan kaki 1 km dari pelabuhan. Total perjalanan: sekitar 3 jam, dari pintu ke pintu. Berikut cara melakukannya secara tepat.\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n📍 Tempat yang Dikunjungi:\nPelabuhan Nusa Lembongan (Titik Keberangkatan)\nKapal Cepat — Nusa Lembongan ke Sanur\nPelabuhan Sanur, Bali (Kedatangan & Penjemputan Grab)\nUluwatu, Bali (Tujuan Akhir)\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n⏱️ Cap Waktu:\n00:00 — Nusa Lembongan ke Uluwatu (Rute Lengkap)\n00:30 — Membeli Tiket & Apa yang Termasuk\n01:00 — Check-in untuk Kapal Cepat\n01:35 — Naik Kapal (Gaya Indonesia Klasik)\n02:00 — Di Dalam Kapal: Kenyamanan & Apa yang Diharapkan\n02:40 — Meninggalkan Lembongan: Pemandangan\n03:15 — Sisi Lokal Lembongan dari Air\n03:30 — Waktu Perjalanan & Cuaca\n04:05 — Pengalaman Penyeberangan\n04:30 — Tiba di Sanur, Bali\n04:50 — Menghadapi Para Calo di Pelabuhan Sanur\n05:40 — Cara Mendapatkan Grab dari Sanur\n06:15 — Harga Grab (Pelabuhan vs. Berjalan Kaki 1km)\n07:00 — Biaya & Waktu Perjalanan ke Uluwatu\n07:30 — Perjalanan: Pemandangan, Lalu Lintas & Jalan Tol\n08:00 — Tiba di Uluwatu & Kesimpulan Akhir\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n👀 Tonton Selanjutnya:\n🛥️ Gili T ke Nusa Lembongan (Perjalanan yang Tidak Pernah Diperingatkan Siapa Pun) →    • FLYING to Lombok from Bali | What I Found  \n🏨 Apakah Mahagiri Resort Layak Dikunjungi? £131/Malam? (Nusa Lembongan) →    • The CHEAPEST Way to Do Nusa Lembongan | Tw...  \n🇮🇩 Playlist Indonesia →    • Indonesia  \n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\nTentang Kami:\nHai! Kami James dan Rej, pasangan Inggris-Filipina yang menguji pulau-pulau dan perjalanan di seluruh Asia Tenggara agar Anda tidak membuang waktu atau uang. Video baru setiap hari Sabtu!\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n🔗 Terhubung dengan kami:\nInstagram: \nSitus web: searchingparadise.com\nEmail: hello\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n🎥 Peralatan Kami:\nGoPro Hero 12 (Kamera Utama): amzn.to/49NcKAX\nGoPro Hero 9 (Kamera Bawah Air): amzn.to/4aCxTz3\nDrone (DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo): amzn.to/49Qdsxx\nLaptop (MacBook Air M1): amzn.to/4b95twy\nBaterai Cadangan GoPro: amzn.to/44dC567\nPelindung Angin untuk GoPro: amzn.to/44soTKN\nKartu Micro SD: amzn.to/3JvWx8I\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n🎵 Kredit Musik:\nMusik Gratis untuk Video 👉 Musik oleh Gordon Crumb - Uyakhumbula - https://thmatc.co/?l=8CB54637\nMusik Gratis untuk Video 👉 Musik oleh Scuff - Signal Loss - https://thmatc.co/?l=1CF8C943\nMusik Gratis untuk Video 👉 Musik oleh Gordon Crumb - Guns Blazing - https://thmatc.co/?l=F790E102\nMusik Gratis untuk Video 👉 Musik oleh Gordon Crumb - Modesty - https://thmatc.co/?l=DD3E0D45\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n#NusaLembongan #NusaToBali #UluwatuBali #BaliTransport #BaliTravel #SearchingParadise", "post_id": "cP192gHAypc"}}, {"key": "searchingparadiseofficial", "attributes": {"label": "searchingparadiseofficial", "x": 864.6927595669803, "y": 789.2775620225746, "size": 3.0, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["youtube-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 89.1966, "eigenvector": 0.0, "in_degree": 1, "out_degree": 0, "degree": 1}, "_id": "cP192gHAypc", "id": "searchingparadiseofficial", "source": "youtube-000001", "content": "Kami Menguji Rute Termurah dari Nusa Lembongan ke Bali (Inilah yang Terjadi)\n\nPerjalanan dari Nusa Lembongan ke Uluwatu lebih murah dari yang Anda kira — naik perahu cepat, Grab, dan semua hal yang tidak tercantum dalam brosur. Kami telah menguji seluruh rute dari pintu ke pintu sehingga Anda tidak perlu mencari tahu sendiri.\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n📝 Ikhtisar Video:\nKami berangkat dari Nusa Lembongan dengan perahu cepat ke Sanur seharga 100.000 IDR per orang — termasuk penjemputan dari hotel. Kami akan memandu Anda melalui proses pembelian tiket, seperti apa sebenarnya proses naik kapal di Indonesia (lepas sandal, angkat tas, masuk ke air), dan seperti apa interior kapal. Dari Sanur, kami naik Grab ke Uluwatu seharga 400.000 IDR — tetapi ada pilihan yang lebih murah jika Anda bersedia berjalan kaki 1 km dari pelabuhan. Total perjalanan: sekitar 3 jam, dari pintu ke pintu. Berikut cara melakukannya secara tepat.\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n📍 Tempat yang Dikunjungi:\nPelabuhan Nusa Lembongan (Titik Keberangkatan)\nKapal Cepat — Nusa Lembongan ke Sanur\nPelabuhan Sanur, Bali (Kedatangan & Penjemputan Grab)\nUluwatu, Bali (Tujuan Akhir)\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n⏱️ Cap Waktu:\n00:00 — Nusa Lembongan ke Uluwatu (Rute Lengkap)\n00:30 — Membeli Tiket & Apa yang Termasuk\n01:00 — Check-in untuk Kapal Cepat\n01:35 — Naik Kapal (Gaya Indonesia Klasik)\n02:00 — Di Dalam Kapal: Kenyamanan & Apa yang Diharapkan\n02:40 — Meninggalkan Lembongan: Pemandangan\n03:15 — Sisi Lokal Lembongan dari Air\n03:30 — Waktu Perjalanan & Cuaca\n04:05 — Pengalaman Penyeberangan\n04:30 — Tiba di Sanur, Bali\n04:50 — Menghadapi Para Calo di Pelabuhan Sanur\n05:40 — Cara Mendapatkan Grab dari Sanur\n06:15 — Harga Grab (Pelabuhan vs. Berjalan Kaki 1km)\n07:00 — Biaya & Waktu Perjalanan ke Uluwatu\n07:30 — Perjalanan: Pemandangan, Lalu Lintas & Jalan Tol\n08:00 — Tiba di Uluwatu & Kesimpulan Akhir\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n👀 Tonton Selanjutnya:\n🛥️ Gili T ke Nusa Lembongan (Perjalanan yang Tidak Pernah Diperingatkan Siapa Pun) →    • FLYING to Lombok from Bali | What I Found  \n🏨 Apakah Mahagiri Resort Layak Dikunjungi? £131/Malam? (Nusa Lembongan) →    • The CHEAPEST Way to Do Nusa Lembongan | Tw...  \n🇮🇩 Playlist Indonesia →    • Indonesia  \n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\nTentang Kami:\nHai! Kami James dan Rej, pasangan Inggris-Filipina yang menguji pulau-pulau dan perjalanan di seluruh Asia Tenggara agar Anda tidak membuang waktu atau uang. Video baru setiap hari Sabtu!\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n🔗 Terhubung dengan kami:\nInstagram: \nSitus web: searchingparadise.com\nEmail: hello\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n🎥 Peralatan Kami:\nGoPro Hero 12 (Kamera Utama): amzn.to/49NcKAX\nGoPro Hero 9 (Kamera Bawah Air): amzn.to/4aCxTz3\nDrone (DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo): amzn.to/49Qdsxx\nLaptop (MacBook Air M1): amzn.to/4b95twy\nBaterai Cadangan GoPro: amzn.to/44dC567\nPelindung Angin untuk GoPro: amzn.to/44soTKN\nKartu Micro SD: amzn.to/3JvWx8I\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n🎵 Kredit Musik:\nMusik Gratis untuk Video 👉 Musik oleh Gordon Crumb - Uyakhumbula - https://thmatc.co/?l=8CB54637\nMusik Gratis untuk Video 👉 Musik oleh Scuff - Signal Loss - https://thmatc.co/?l=1CF8C943\nMusik Gratis untuk Video 👉 Musik oleh Gordon Crumb - Guns Blazing - https://thmatc.co/?l=F790E102\nMusik Gratis untuk Video 👉 Musik oleh Gordon Crumb - Modesty - https://thmatc.co/?l=DD3E0D45\n\n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬\n\n#NusaLembongan #NusaToBali #UluwatuBali #BaliTransport #BaliTravel #SearchingParadise", "post_id": "cP192gHAypc"}}, {"key": "@RealGoManDo", "attributes": {"label": "@RealGoManDo", "x": 102.90599049296856, "y": 30.58600220533414, "size": 3.0, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["youtube-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 48.2144, "eigenvector": 0.0, "in_degree": 0, "out_degree": 1, "degree": 1}, "_id": "BSxogMYJ-tQ", "id": "@RealGoManDo", "source": "youtube-000001", "content": "The Moose, Mopeds, and a Million Rupiah\n\nMike returns from Indonesia with stories that range from hilarious to humbling. From a Grab driver named \"The Moose\" who tried to renegotiate mid-trip, to navigating Bali's chaotic moped traffic, accidentally visiting during Ramadan, and nearly losing his phone at JFK, this episode is a raw, unfiltered recap of Southeast Asia's highs, lows, and everything in between.\n\nKey Takeaways\n\n● Indonesia left a strong impression, but not enough to earn a spot on Mike's winter escape shortlist\n● Phu Quoc, Vietnam remains the top contender for a long-term winter stay, with Busan and Fukuoka as strong runners-up\n● \"Slow travel,\" spending a month in each destination rather than rushing through, is Mike's preferred approach going forward\n● The difference between business class and first class on long-haul flights is massive, and Mike's committed to first class from here on out\n● Always check your seat before leaving an airport shuttle\n\nChapters\n● 00:00 Back from Indonesia, No Jet Lag Disaster\n● 02:30 Meet \"The Moose,\" the Grab Driver Who Wanted More\n● 06:15 Bali's Moped Madness and First Impressions\n● 07:51 Ranking Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Busan, and Slow Travel\n● 12:30 Island Life at Obarii Beach Resort and Snorkeling Fears\n● 14:57 Surprise Ramadan and the Blue Water Express\n● 20:21 Ayana Resort Bali and the Poverty Next Door\n● 24:53 TSA, JFK, and the Great Phone Rescue\n● 29:28 First Class Forever and Future Travel Plans\n\n\nResources\n\n● Grab (ride-hailing app used throughout Southeast Asia): www.grab.com\n● Blue Water Express (ferry service between Bali and Lombok): www.bluwaterexpress.com\n● Ayana Resort Bali: www.ayana.com\n● DoubleTree by Hilton (JFK area hotel): www.hilton.com\n\n#GoldmanDo #TravelPodcast #TravelStories #Indonesia #CasualConversation #PodcastLife #Bali #Lombok #SlowTravel #SoutheastAsia #PhuQuoc #Vietnam #FirstClassTravel #Ramadan #TravelTips\n\nThanks for watching!\n\nGoManDo is all about life's everyday moments — from cooking and travel to growing older and finding humor in the little things. Join us as we talk about life, share personal stories, and reflect on the good stuff that makes it all worth living.\n\n🎙️ New videos every Tuesday  \n📍 Subscribe to follow along:    /   \n\n👇 Connect with us on social:  \nFacebook:   / gomandollc  \nInstagram:   / gomando  \nWebsite: https://www.gomando.com", "post_id": "BSxogMYJ-tQ"}}, {"key": "realgomando", "attributes": {"label": "realgomando", "x": 195.09095589675164, "y": 313.62590365499943, "size": 3.0, "color": "#B3B6C6", "sentiment": "netral", "labels": ["youtube-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 89.1966, "eigenvector": 0.0, "in_degree": 1, "out_degree": 0, "degree": 1}, "_id": "BSxogMYJ-tQ", "id": "realgomando", "source": "youtube-000001", "content": "The Moose, Mopeds, and a Million Rupiah\n\nMike returns from Indonesia with stories that range from hilarious to humbling. From a Grab driver named \"The Moose\" who tried to renegotiate mid-trip, to navigating Bali's chaotic moped traffic, accidentally visiting during Ramadan, and nearly losing his phone at JFK, this episode is a raw, unfiltered recap of Southeast Asia's highs, lows, and everything in between.\n\nKey Takeaways\n\n● Indonesia left a strong impression, but not enough to earn a spot on Mike's winter escape shortlist\n● Phu Quoc, Vietnam remains the top contender for a long-term winter stay, with Busan and Fukuoka as strong runners-up\n● \"Slow travel,\" spending a month in each destination rather than rushing through, is Mike's preferred approach going forward\n● The difference between business class and first class on long-haul flights is massive, and Mike's committed to first class from here on out\n● Always check your seat before leaving an airport shuttle\n\nChapters\n● 00:00 Back from Indonesia, No Jet Lag Disaster\n● 02:30 Meet \"The Moose,\" the Grab Driver Who Wanted More\n● 06:15 Bali's Moped Madness and First Impressions\n● 07:51 Ranking Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Busan, and Slow Travel\n● 12:30 Island Life at Obarii Beach Resort and Snorkeling Fears\n● 14:57 Surprise Ramadan and the Blue Water Express\n● 20:21 Ayana Resort Bali and the Poverty Next Door\n● 24:53 TSA, JFK, and the Great Phone Rescue\n● 29:28 First Class Forever and Future Travel Plans\n\n\nResources\n\n● Grab (ride-hailing app used throughout Southeast Asia): www.grab.com\n● Blue Water Express (ferry service between Bali and Lombok): www.bluwaterexpress.com\n● Ayana Resort Bali: www.ayana.com\n● DoubleTree by Hilton (JFK area hotel): www.hilton.com\n\n#GoldmanDo #TravelPodcast #TravelStories #Indonesia #CasualConversation #PodcastLife #Bali #Lombok #SlowTravel #SoutheastAsia #PhuQuoc #Vietnam #FirstClassTravel #Ramadan #TravelTips\n\nThanks for watching!\n\nGoManDo is all about life's everyday moments — from cooking and travel to growing older and finding humor in the little things. Join us as we talk about life, share personal stories, and reflect on the good stuff that makes it all worth living.\n\n🎙️ New videos every Tuesday  \n📍 Subscribe to follow along:    /   \n\n👇 Connect with us on social:  \nFacebook:   / gomandollc  \nInstagram:   / gomando  \nWebsite: https://www.gomando.com", "post_id": "BSxogMYJ-tQ"}}, {"key": "@hungry-horizons", "attributes": {"label": "@hungry-horizons", "x": 37.87078191019766, "y": 520.4942961984513, "size": 3.0, "color": "#3EC764", "sentiment": "positif", "labels": ["youtube-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 48.2144, "eigenvector": 0.0, "in_degree": 0, "out_degree": 1, "degree": 1}, "_id": "36PmTOOqBR4", "id": "@hungry-horizons", "source": "youtube-000001", "content": "5 Must-See Landmarks & Local Dishes You Can't Miss in Makassar! South Sulawesi Indonesia\n\nWelcome to Makassar, the vibrant capital of South Sulawesi and home to approximately 1.5 million people. As the world’s 11th largest island, Sulawesi offers a rich blend of modern infrastructure, a fantastic food scene and is rich in culture.\n\nIn this video, we explore the city's most iconic landmarks and indulge in its famous culinary scene.\n\n🌊 THE TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN MAKASSAR\n\nHere are the top five things to do in the city of Makassar:\n\n1. Visit the 99 Domes Mosque (Masjid Kubah 99): An architectural masterpiece designed by Ridwan Kamil, featuring 99 vibrant domes representing the names of Allah.\n\n2. Explore the Centre Point of Indonesia (CPI): Walk through this modern district, marked by a massive globe and structures inspired by the masts of traditional Phinisi ships.\n\n3. Stroll Along Losari Beach: A bustling waterfront promenade where you can see the \"Floating Mosque\" and watch the sun set over the Makassar Strait.\n\n4. Taste the Local Pisang Epe: Indulge in the city’s famous street food. Charcoal-grilled bananas pressed and topped with chocolate, cheese, and condensed milk.\n\n5. Dine at Konro Karebosi: Feast on legendary grilled beef ribs (Konro Bakar) served in a rich, savoury peanut sauce.\n\nAlthough we enjoyed the city's modern sights and delicious flavours, our journey is just beginning. Stick around until the end as we prepare to head into the highlands for our next adventure!\n\nMakassar is one of the main points of entry to Sulawesi with connections to other parts of the island. Some of the interesting places you can visit include Siau Island, Tomohon, Tangkoko and Manado in the north and Tana Toraja and Rammang-Rammang in the south. Keep an eye out for my other videos that showcase these parts of Sulawesi.\n\nNext Stop: The ancient traditions of Tana Toraja coming in my next video!\n\n\n✨ IN THIS VIDEO:\n\n0:00 - Intro & 99 Domes Mosque\n4:24 - Centre Point of Indonesia\n5:16 - The Makassar Cat\n5:47 - Local Boats and Toraja House\n6:28 - The Floating Mosque\n7:07 - Walking Along Losari Beach \n9:05 - Going for Grilled Bananas\n11:04 - Famous Grilled Beef Ribs\n12:15 - Makassar Instagrammable Sign\n\n\n✈️ HOW TO GET TO MAKASSAR AND THE CPI AREA\n\nGETTING TO MAKASSAR:\n\nBy Air: The main entry point is Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG), which serves as a major hub for eastern Indonesia.\n\nDirect Flights: You can easily find direct flights from major cities like Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bali (Denpasar), and Surabaya.\n\nGETTING TO THE CITY CENTRE:\n\nAirport Transfer: From the airport, it is approximately a 30 to 45-minute drive to the Losari Beach and CPI area, depending on traffic.\n\nTransport Options: You can use official airport taxis, ride-hailing apps (like Grab or Gojek), or the dedicated airport bus service.\n\nGETTING TO THE 99 DOMES MOSQUE & CPI:\n\nLocation: The mosque and the Centre Point of Indonesia are located on reclaimed land directly across from the Losari Beach promenade.\n\nOn Foot: If you are staying near Losari Beach, you can enjoy a scenic walk across the bridge to reach the mosque.\n\nBy Boat: For a different perspective, you can hire a local boat from the Losari pier to sail around the bay and see the landmarks from the water.\n\n\n❤️ PLEASE SUPPOMY CHANNEL:\n\nSUBSCRIBE for more walking tours and hidden gems.\n\nLIKE the video to help it reach more travellers.\n\nCOMMENT: Have you managed to visit Makassar or would you like to? Let me know which part of the city looked the most impressive in the comments! 👇\n\n\n🎬 SOME OF MY OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT LIKE TO WATCH:\n\n   • Mahoro Island North Sulawesi Indonesia | C...  \n\n   • I Found 40,000 Year Old Handprints in an I...  \n\n   • Explore Rammang-Rammang: From the Quiet Li...  \n\n\n📷 GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO\n\nCameras: DJI Osmo 360\n\nAudio: DJI Mic Mini\n\nSelfie Stick: Osmo 360 Battery Extension Rod\n\nSoftware: DJI Studio + DaVinci Resolve Studio\n\n\n☕️  BUY ME A COFFEE\n\nIf you find value in these videos, consider supporting the channel! Every coffee helps me continue to make these videos: ☕️ https://buymeacoffee.com/hungryhorizons 🔔 Don't forget to Subscribe for more travel videos!\n\n\n🎵 MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO:\n\nIllusions by Anno Domini Beats\nNever Surrender by Anno Domini Beats\nGod Fury by Anno Domini Beats\n\nSee more from the creator of these music tracks at:\n   /   \n\n#Makassar #SouthSulawesi #99DomesMosque #IndonesiaTravel #PisangEpe #KonroKarebosi #LosariBeach #VisitIndonesia #Sulawesi #StreetFoodIndonesia", "post_id": "36PmTOOqBR4"}}, {"key": "annodominination", "attributes": {"label": "annodominination", "x": 276.74398916699585, "y": 332.59014052631255, "size": 3.0, "color": "#3EC764", "sentiment": "positif", "labels": ["youtube-000001"], "scores": {"pagerank": 89.1966, "eigenvector": 0.0, "in_degree": 1, "out_degree": 0, "degree": 1}, "_id": "36PmTOOqBR4", "id": "annodominination", "source": "youtube-000001", "content": "5 Must-See Landmarks & Local Dishes You Can't Miss in Makassar! South Sulawesi Indonesia\n\nWelcome to Makassar, the vibrant capital of South Sulawesi and home to approximately 1.5 million people. As the world’s 11th largest island, Sulawesi offers a rich blend of modern infrastructure, a fantastic food scene and is rich in culture.\n\nIn this video, we explore the city's most iconic landmarks and indulge in its famous culinary scene.\n\n🌊 THE TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN MAKASSAR\n\nHere are the top five things to do in the city of Makassar:\n\n1. Visit the 99 Domes Mosque (Masjid Kubah 99): An architectural masterpiece designed by Ridwan Kamil, featuring 99 vibrant domes representing the names of Allah.\n\n2. Explore the Centre Point of Indonesia (CPI): Walk through this modern district, marked by a massive globe and structures inspired by the masts of traditional Phinisi ships.\n\n3. Stroll Along Losari Beach: A bustling waterfront promenade where you can see the \"Floating Mosque\" and watch the sun set over the Makassar Strait.\n\n4. Taste the Local Pisang Epe: Indulge in the city’s famous street food. Charcoal-grilled bananas pressed and topped with chocolate, cheese, and condensed milk.\n\n5. Dine at Konro Karebosi: Feast on legendary grilled beef ribs (Konro Bakar) served in a rich, savoury peanut sauce.\n\nAlthough we enjoyed the city's modern sights and delicious flavours, our journey is just beginning. Stick around until the end as we prepare to head into the highlands for our next adventure!\n\nMakassar is one of the main points of entry to Sulawesi with connections to other parts of the island. Some of the interesting places you can visit include Siau Island, Tomohon, Tangkoko and Manado in the north and Tana Toraja and Rammang-Rammang in the south. Keep an eye out for my other videos that showcase these parts of Sulawesi.\n\nNext Stop: The ancient traditions of Tana Toraja coming in my next video!\n\n\n✨ IN THIS VIDEO:\n\n0:00 - Intro & 99 Domes Mosque\n4:24 - Centre Point of Indonesia\n5:16 - The Makassar Cat\n5:47 - Local Boats and Toraja House\n6:28 - The Floating Mosque\n7:07 - Walking Along Losari Beach \n9:05 - Going for Grilled Bananas\n11:04 - Famous Grilled Beef Ribs\n12:15 - Makassar Instagrammable Sign\n\n\n✈️ HOW TO GET TO MAKASSAR AND THE CPI AREA\n\nGETTING TO MAKASSAR:\n\nBy Air: The main entry point is Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (UPG), which serves as a major hub for eastern Indonesia.\n\nDirect Flights: You can easily find direct flights from major cities like Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Bali (Denpasar), and Surabaya.\n\nGETTING TO THE CITY CENTRE:\n\nAirport Transfer: From the airport, it is approximately a 30 to 45-minute drive to the Losari Beach and CPI area, depending on traffic.\n\nTransport Options: You can use official airport taxis, ride-hailing apps (like Grab or Gojek), or the dedicated airport bus service.\n\nGETTING TO THE 99 DOMES MOSQUE & CPI:\n\nLocation: The mosque and the Centre Point of Indonesia are located on reclaimed land directly across from the Losari Beach promenade.\n\nOn Foot: If you are staying near Losari Beach, you can enjoy a scenic walk across the bridge to reach the mosque.\n\nBy Boat: For a different perspective, you can hire a local boat from the Losari pier to sail around the bay and see the landmarks from the water.\n\n\n❤️ PLEASE SUPPOMY CHANNEL:\n\nSUBSCRIBE for more walking tours and hidden gems.\n\nLIKE the video to help it reach more travellers.\n\nCOMMENT: Have you managed to visit Makassar or would you like to? Let me know which part of the city looked the most impressive in the comments! 👇\n\n\n🎬 SOME OF MY OTHER VIDEOS YOU MIGHT LIKE TO WATCH:\n\n   • Mahoro Island North Sulawesi Indonesia | C...  \n\n   • I Found 40,000 Year Old Handprints in an I...  \n\n   • Explore Rammang-Rammang: From the Quiet Li...  \n\n\n📷 GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO\n\nCameras: DJI Osmo 360\n\nAudio: DJI Mic Mini\n\nSelfie Stick: Osmo 360 Battery Extension Rod\n\nSoftware: DJI Studio + DaVinci Resolve Studio\n\n\n☕️  BUY ME A COFFEE\n\nIf you find value in these videos, consider supporting the channel! 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