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Dreamland is not as fierce as many of the waves on the Bukit Peninsula and the reef, as previously mentioned is deep and covered by sand, which makes the wave great for beginner and intermediate surfers.


Why AI art is a bad thing

Why AI art is a bad thing

Art created by artificial intelligence (AI) has been gaining a lot of attention in recent years. While some people are excited about the creative possibilities of AI art, others are skeptical about its value and significance. In this blog post, we will explore why AI art is a bad thing for the world and how it can negatively impact both artists and art enthusiasts.

Mass production of art

One of the main reasons why AI art is a bad thing for the world is that it can potentially devalue the role of the artist. By making it possible for anyone to create art without requiring any artistic skill or training, AI art can make it difficult for professional artists to compete and make a living from their art. This could ultimately lead to a decline in the number of artists and the quality of art in the world.

AI art can also be a bad thing for the world because it can potentially lead to the homogenization of art. By relying on AI algorithms to create art, we risk losing the individuality and diversity that is essential to the art world. AI art might also lack the emotional depth and authenticity that is often associated with human-created art, which could make it less engaging and meaningful for audiences.


Creative Ownership

Additionally, AI art can be a bad thing for the world because it raises ethical concerns. For example, AI art raises questions about ownership and authorship, as well as the potential for AI algorithms to be biased or discriminatory. These concerns need to be carefully considered and addressed in order to ensure that AI art is developed and used in an ethical and responsible manner.

In conclusion, AI art is a bad thing for the world because it can devalue the role of the artist, homogenize art, and raise ethical concerns. While there may be some potential benefits to AI art, the drawbacks and risks are significant and need to be carefully considered.


BEST BEGINNER SURF SPOTS IN BALI

Bali, one of over 17,000 islands that make up the nation of Indonesia, is no bigger than the US state of Connecticut, but it is known globally as a mecca for perfect waves. Ever since “Mr. Pipeline” Gerry Lopez was featured in the 1972 surf flick Morning of the Earth; Bali has been the apple of every surfer’s eye!

The 1972 film starring the smooth and graceful Gerry Lopez, showcased one of Bali’s premier left-hand waves, Uluwatu. Since those days in the seventies, with minimal crowds, few lodging options, and a complete lack of overall infrastructure Bali has transformed into one of the world’s top vacation destinations, and perhaps the world’s number one surf trip destination.

For surfers, there are plenty of reasons to come to Bali: Bali boasts warm water year-round, the island is hit by year-round swells, and the reef setups produce some of the finest waves on the planet.

But is Bali the right destination for you if you’re not an experienced surfer?

While Bali boasts a plethora of advanced waves, it also has a decent amount of beginner surf spots that are perfect for learning.

Many of those waves are right near our surf resort on the Bukit Peninsula.

There is no better place to learn to surf, than a destination like Bali where you can find a mellow beginner wave and also watch experienced surfers (even some pros) take on advanced surf.

Visit our surf hotel to experience Bali’s best beginner waves in person.

For now, take a look at our list for some surf and travel inspiration!

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The Best Waves for Beginners in Bali

The best beginner surf spots Bali (in no particular order)

For advanced surf spots in Bali, go to this page

Baby Padang Padang or Inside Padang Padang

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You may have heard of Padang Padang before; it is possibly one of the best left-hand barreling waves on the planet. Every time a large south/ southwest swell hits Indonesia, surf media is set ablaze with captivating images of the monstrous left in its best form. The famous wave has a steep take-off, a speedy cylindrical face, and for those willing to test it, an impossibly deep barrel that increases in size as it draws water off the shallow reef.

Now, you may be wondering why such a monstrous wave is on a list of beginner-friendly surf breaks in Bali? Well, Padang Padang also has a right. So, while the left at Pandang Padang is a ferocious, hollow, experts only wave, the right caters to entry-level surfers. The right-hander at Padang Padang breaks almost directly in front of the beach and works during most tides.

The right is a slow peeling, soft, mellow wave that is ideal for lessons and progression.

Kuta Beach

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Today, Kuta Beach is known more for its nightlife, shopping, and tourism than it is for surfing.

Believe it or not, surfing has been present at Kuta Beach since as early as the 1930s. Surfers of all abilities flock to the waters at Kuta Beach to experience the fast-breaking, often hollow, sometimes crumbly beach break.

While Kuta is frequented by plenty of local surfers, many of whom are advanced surfers, there are plenty of peaks for beginners to hone their skills. Kuta Beach might be known to many travelling surfers as a beginner’s break, but the reality of surfing in Bali is that many of the waves are expert only and Kuta is a great place with plenty of peaks to progress.

Bingin

Bingin is one of the most picture-perfect machine-like barreling waves in Indonesia ( or the world for that matter).

But on High tide and a small swell (under 4 foot, or 1.2 meters) it’s also ideal for learning to surf, or improving your surfing skills

However Bingin is tide affected so don’t go out there without some local knowledge, At Swell we can set you up with a surf instructor or guide that can take your surfing to the next level.

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At Swell we are a few minutes walk to Bi9ngin Beach which gives access to the Bingin, Impossibles and you could even paddle or walk to Dreamland beach. See our location and the surrounding surfing beaches.

Old Man’s, Canggu

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Located north of Kuta Beach, Canggu is a more relaxed and rural area and is home to some of Bali’s best views and most fun waves. Canggu is surrounded by terraced rice paddies and is known for its powerful surf. One of the most noteworthy breaks in all of Canggu is Old Man’s. Old Man’s is a popular wave amongst many longboarders and stand up paddle surfers. The wave, located on the southern end of Canggu on Batu Bolong Beach, is a long mellow right-hander that is slow, fat, and completely user-friendly.

While the wave does break over lava reef, the wave is mellow enough that surfers who have mastered the pop-up and have the ability to ride down the line can try their hands at the famous right-hander.

Berawa Beach

Also located in Bali’s favourite expat neighbourhood of Canggu, is Berawa Beach. Unlike Old Man’s or Echo Beach, Berawa Beach is a beach break, which makes it ideal for learning. The wave at Berawa is a bit sloppier than the wave at Eco or Old Man’s, but it will serve beginners well who are still surfing white water. There are a few scattered reef systems that will create waves away from the main peak for those who are looking to avoid crowds. Overall, the break at Berawa Beach is much less powerful, and therefore more beginner-friendly, than Eco Beach or even Old Man’s.

Expect big crowds though, which can get dangerous.

Medewi

medewi surf spot

Located on Bali’s southwest coast, approximately 2 to 3 hours north of Kuta by car, is Medewi. The tiny beach village of Medewi is one of the least visited areas of Bali, but it has become known for its premier surfing in recent years.

While Medewi is significantly further north than any other surf break in Bali, it is due west of Denpasar, where the airport is located. The wave at Medewi is a sloping, left-hand point break that breaks down sand and smooth cobblestone point. The left at Medewi can actually be the longest ride in all of Bali during the right south/southwest swell.

It’s a mellow wave, however, it gets crowded and the big rocks are not easy to navigate when getting in and out of the water.

Seminyak

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Slightly north of Kuta beach you’ll find Seminyak, a more upscale, shopping and hotel area that is bordered to the west by long stretches of open beach that connect all the way to Kuta.

Seminyak may not be the first spot that pops into your head when you think of Bali Surf, but the expansive beachfront is home to several shifting sand bars that create fun, peaky surf. The coastline of Seminyak is exposed to more direct swell than Kuta, so the surf can be substantially larger.

While Seminyak is a great learning wave, beginners should be wary of the strong rip tide that can appear during larger swells.

Dreamland

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While Dreamland is no longer the remote, isolated beach it once was –now that there is a massive hotel, and golf course perched above the break— it does offer both a left and a right that break over deep sand covered reef.

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Dreamland is not as fierce as many of the waves on the Bukit Peninsula and the reef, as previously mentioned is deep and covered by sand, which makes the wave great for beginner and intermediate surfers.

Dreamland Beach is a few minutes walk from Swell Bali

BEST BEGINNER SURF SPOTS IN BALI

Navigating Bali can be difficult, finding the right surf for your skill level can be overwhelming, and no one wants to find themselves in waves that are out of their league.

At Swell, we strive to create the ideal Balinese surfing experience by putting surfers into the best waves for their skill level.

Whether you are looking to score the waves of your life at one of Bali’s many world-renowned left-hand breaks, or you are learning to surf for the first time, come visit us at Swell Bali for a unique surfing experience.

Colin Wynn
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