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Some Balinese with pyramids offruit called “baten tegeh”
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The art of engraving on
wood
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''Gamelan'':
a group of
Balinese
players
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Maha Dewa,
the protecting
spirit of the mountains
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A showy orchid growing in Bali
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Terraced rice
fields-three
crops a year
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One of the four
statues at the
entrance of a
little temple
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Mt Genung
Batukau:
the cocoanut-shaped
mountain
behind me
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A tall
cocoanut
tree with lots
of cocoanuts
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The temple in
honour of
Dewi Danu,
the goddess of
waters
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Cocoanuts
offered to gods
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Tirta Empul:
the sacred
springs
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A vista of the
avenues in
Kuta area
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Ubud:
a stall in the
fruit market
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Ripe berries
from a
coffee tree
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The
traditional
mask of
Barong
dancers
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Auntie
Fernanda
at the entrance
gate to the
inside yard
of a temple
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A silver cross
made in a
workshop in
Cebuk
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A portrait of
Barong |
Ripe
cocoanuts |
Kintamani:
Fresh
vegetables at
the
local market |
Morning
water-lily
on one of the
many lake-lets |
An engraver
and his son |
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An empty gulf
beyond Auntie |
Statues made
of belau,
the local wood |
A rice field:
vista |
Tiny shops
selling
local
handicraft |
Solemn
silence
at dawn |
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Pleasant
terraced
ricefields |
The funny
cacao seeds
| A little temples
in honour of
lakes: Bratan,
Buyan and
Tamblingan |
Performance
of a
Barong dance
| Cafés, tiny
shops and motorcycles
in
Seminyak area |
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Balinese
dancers |
Barong mask:
rich details |
Strolling
among
little shops
| The farthest
southern point of
the peninsula
of Bukit
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Players playing
instruments
similar to a
xylophone
called Gangsa
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The temple of
Pura
Luhur
Batukau:
a vista
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adorned with
votive offerings
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A detail of the
entrance door
to the temple
of Pura Luhur
Ulu Watu | Farms in palm
plantations
and rice fields
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The entrance to
the
secret temple
of Pura Luhur
Ulu Watu |
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The charming
temple of
Pura Ulun
Danu Bratan |
Offerings
to the gods
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