Balinese worshippers at the Pengerebongan ceremony
Walk to the temple ceremony
Believers fall in trance
Gunggus a young host in Mengwi
Look an Ogoh-Ogoh in the face
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Classroom used as dressing place for Nyepi dancers
Last fixing for the dance as Vishnu
Rakshasa looking in your eyes
Rakshasas dancing
Ni Kadek Mayang Sari
The day before the silence
Pengrebongan celebration in Kesiman
Rittong in dress for ceremony
Young worshipper at the Pengrebongan festival
Playing card during the day of silence
Gek Adii is ready for her dance performance
Barong comes very close
At the market near the temple festival
Onlooker at the Pengrebongan ceremony
Gek Adii and her mother Ibu Agung Raka
Get dressed and fixed for the Nyepi dancing
Happy New Nyepi Year 1938
Onlooker at the Pengerebongan ceremony
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Trisna
Step into the third level
Family Bandem
Vase coral as housing
Ready for the upcoming dive
Mackerel fish in the wrack
Dive buddy shooting me
Coral in bright colors
Beautiful underwater seascape
Young coral growing
Sweetlipp over coralbank
Fifteen meters underwater
Fishcase under water in Amed
Along the wrack in Tulamben
Oblation to the Hindu gods
Local worshipers come to the temple festival
Statue of Arjuna
In the Art Center Taman Budaya
Balinese among themselves
Taman Budaya Denpasar
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About Ogoh-Ogoh
Contrary to popular tourist belief, the tradition of Ogoh-Ogoh is relatively new, with its origins in the 80s. Balinese often say that one of the motivations was to give the Balinese youth something constructive to do when preparing for the upcoming New Year. Ogoh-Ogoh are statues up to five metres high, which represent the negative aspects or all living things.
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