About Ogoh-Ogoh
Onlooker at the Pengerebongan ceremony
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Worshippers on the Pandawa Beach
Temple in the water
Performance in Taman Budaya
Big Gamelan orchester in Denpasar
Air Panas in Banjar
Balinese family in hot springs
Boy greets in Singaraja
Statue of Arjuna
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Pura Dalem Air Sanih nearby Singaraja
Gamelan orchestra in holy temple yard
Dressed for the holy ceremony
Padi field along the highway No. 2
Procession in Pandai Pandawa
Procession to the holy beach
Galungan on beach side
In the Art Center Taman Budaya
Believers fall in trance
Balinese worshippers at the Pengerebongan ceremony
Walk to the temple ceremony
Bali kids at the street party
Tulamben
Privat Kori Agung gate
Boys from Sembung
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Onlooker at the Pengrebongan ceremony
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Street party near Pengrebongan festival
Every temple ceremony is a great event where hundreds or thousands Balinese people coming as worshippers and pilgrims.
In front of the temple people have their entertainment on street parties by sweeties, snacks, candies or paraphernalia.
Great this penjors, must look the in details. Some are very costly and the local residents spend a lot of money to produce them, sometimes more than 500 US$.
There is a contest between the Balinese who produce the bigger, more costly, more colorful, higher and thicker penjor artwork.
In front of the temple people have their entertainment on street parties by sweeties, snacks, candies or paraphernalia.
Great this penjors, must look the in details. Some are very costly and the local residents spend a lot of money to produce them, sometimes more than 500 US$.
There is a contest between the Balinese who produce the bigger, more costly, more colorful, higher and thicker penjor artwork.
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