Kelingking Beach, located on Nusa Penida Island in Indonesia, is renowned for its incredibly dramatic coastal cliffs shaped like a Tyrannosaurus Rex. The beach offers remarkable views from both the beach and the viewpoint above. This unique topography creates a secluded cove below, accessible only through a steep and challenging 400-meter descent. The beach remains very untouched and uncrowded. The contrast of blinding white sand and turquoise waters against the jungle-covered cliffs makes it a favorite for beach lovers and photographers. The sheer natural beauty, reminiscent of a Jurassic Park setting, and the beach's remote location enhance its allure, providing a more adventurous experience for those seeking to escape the typical tourist paths.