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Guess what?: Natasha spends holiday in Bali

JAKARTA: Taking a short holiday break from filming the Anak Jalanan (Street Children) television series, actress Natasha Wilona decided to spend time with her family and friends in Bali

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Mon, July 11, 2016 Published on Jul. 11, 2016 Published on 2016-07-11T10:52:50+07:00

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AKARTA: Taking a short holiday break from filming the Anak Jalanan (Street Children) television series, actress Natasha Wilona decided to spend time with her family and friends in Bali.

In Bali, the 17-year-old, who plays as Reva in the series, visited many places but instead of sitting around on beaches or shopping she chose to do adventurous activities like water sports.

“I went to Singaraja, Sanur and other places but mostly to those that offer adventurous activities and water sports,” she told kapanlagi.com.

After a four-day break, Natasha said she felt refreshed and ready for the next round of filming, scheduled to start over the weekend.

“I feel refreshed. All the tiredness that I felt in Jakarta is now gone,” she said. — JP

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