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Balinese worshippers at the Pengerebongan ceremony
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Gunggus a young host in Mengwi
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Statue of Arjuna
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Procession to the holy beach
Young ladies worship to the celebration
Beach restaurants on poles in Kampong Bugis
Chinese temple in Singaraja
Young Balinese enjoy in Air Sanih
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Bali Aga girl Sujatmi in Trunyan
Her name is Sujatmi a common Bali Aga girls name.
In some Bali Aga village people live without the casta system and use different names than normaly called in Bali.
In some Bali Aga village people live without the casta system and use different names than normaly called in Bali.
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