By LAUREN THOMPSON
Bumping along the road in pony and trap, with children cheerily waving us along the paddy field-lined way, Lombok seems a million miles from its tourist-packed neighbour, Bali. Marco Polo, our pony, clanks away with pink tassels and bells and we alight at Prawira village. Here locals show us how they filter coconut oil, grow crops and make bamboo ornaments. The children yell hello and show us their spinning top games. The small Indonesian island of Lombok, between Malaysia in the north-west and Australia to the south-east, has attracted visitors since its new airport opened in 2011.![article-2332634-1A0C7C26000005DC-335_634x355](https://goodnewsfromindonesia.id/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/article-2332634-1A0C7C26000005DC-335_634x355.jpg)
![A coconut seller in Lombok grins on a paradise beach](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/05/29/article-2332634-18EA8DDE000005DC-959_634x367.jpg)
![The view from the Oberoi in Bali](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/05/29/article-0-18D5934D000005DC-234_634x397.jpg)
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