Private temple behind the wall
Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot Temple
Toya Bungkah and Lake Batur
Lake Batur and Mount Abang (2151m)
Balinese Hindu temple in the Lake Batur
Paddy field
Rama and Sita at the Kecak dancing
Our Thai party
Balinese temple premises
Goa Gajah
On the way on Balis highways
Batik painting
A Balinese event
View beside the highway
Our host on Bali
Traditional Balinese house
Mother with her daughter
Balinese festival
Balinese Batik painting
Balinese carving handicraft
Balines kite
Pura Luhur temple
Sunset over Pura Luhur Temple
Sanur beach on Bali
Pura Sakenan near Sanur Beach on Bali
Gamelan orchestra
Barong
Legong dancing girls
Macaques are to delouse each other
Pura Ulun Danu Temple in Bedugul
Pura Ulun Danu Temple on Lake Bratan
Thermal bath at Kintamani
View out from a Balinese country house
Balinese paddy terraces
Prime minister
Demons and the boar
Giant bird Garuda
Kris dancers at the Barong performance
Munduk or Melanting Waterfall
Kecak dancers
Princess Sita and Rama the warrior and rightful fo…
Princess Sita at the Kecak dance
Kecak dance
Hanuman and the evil King Ravana
King Ravana's slave at the Kecak dance
Balinese woman drawing Batik art with a canting ne…
Benoa
Silhouette of Balinese tempel
From Kuta to Denpasar City
Pavillion at Pura Tanah Lot in Legian
Kuta Beach
Beach in Nusa Dua
Calonarang
Rangda, the mother of Erlangga
At the seaside of the Lake Batur
The way up to the Batur peak
Country house of our "home stay"
Phuket downtown winter 1987
At the village from the Moken people 1987
Phuket Patong beach 1987
Sunset at Phuket Patong beach 1987
Phuket Patong beach 1987
Balinese Hindu temple
Thailand Isaan
Kids from Kantaralak in the coriander field
At the Phu Ruea plateau
A Buddha pavilion at the top of Phu Ruea
Myself
Wat Hin Mak Peng Stupa
The library in the Royal Temple complex
Wat Hin Mak Peng
The Royal Temple Wat Hin Mak Peng at the riverside…
The Royal Temple in the Wat Hin Mak Peng area
The Stupa in the Royal Temple complex
The Royal Temple Stupa in the complex
A public boat cruising on the Mekong near Chiang K…
Main Temple Structure at Prasat Hin Phanom Rung
Prasat Hin Phanom Rung
Debrises laying around in the Plang Ku park
Plang Ku Khmer Ruins
Working elephant rests near the paddy field
At the market in Sri Saket
Air brush painting on a bus rear
An other painting on a bus rear
Dry paddy field on the way to Sri Saket
Sunset in the province Sri Saket
In the village called Kantaralak
Boy in the village Kantaralak
Cleaning coriander plants
Guest host and landlady for many years
Our host lady and the marketer woman
Driving home with the Minotauros
Neng and Satit
Liang and her husband
House in the Kantaralak village
Sunset at the Sirindhorn dam
At the bank of the Sirindhorn Dam
The market in Chong Mek
Offer of used sport shoes at the market in Chong M…
The Little Brother "Tii Lek" at the Chong Mek mark…
Pedestrian bridge across the Maenam Mun
Maenam Song See
Sunset at the Maenam Mun riverside
Prehistoric paintings in the Pha Thaem National Pa…
Stone formations in the Pha Thaem National Park
In the yard of That Phanom
Wat That Phanom in Nakhon Phanom
That Phanom temple complex
Picnic underneath the holy Bodhi Tree
At the Mekong riverside near Nakhon Phanom
The gate to the temple complex
Wat Ban Nam Kam in Nakhon Phanom
Mekong in the evening light
The Mekong near Nakhon Phanom
The Mun river flows into the Mekong
Indochina market in Mukdahan
Mahout and his elephant called Lamduan
That Phanom temple gable
Vendor for spices, herbs and natural medicines
Phra That Bun Paun, Buddha statue under weather pr…
A stupa in the sunset
First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
Mekong with low water level caused by reckless Chi…
Reeds swayed by the wind in the sunset
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Balinese Hindu temple
It is not surprising that Bali is called the island of the thousand temples. Everywhere you see a temple.
There are so many temples that the Government does not bother to count them. There are small temples, very small temples with only a very few shrines; there are large temples, very large temples with more than 50 shrines, such as the Temple of Besakih , the mother temple of Bali. There are even lonely shrines on the oddest places where one does not expect them at all. Every family, every compound, every clan or society has a temple; you mention a society or organization and has a temple. In the compound where the family lives there is the family temple.
There are so many temples that the Government does not bother to count them. There are small temples, very small temples with only a very few shrines; there are large temples, very large temples with more than 50 shrines, such as the Temple of Besakih , the mother temple of Bali. There are even lonely shrines on the oddest places where one does not expect them at all. Every family, every compound, every clan or society has a temple; you mention a society or organization and has a temple. In the compound where the family lives there is the family temple.
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