In front of the house of Ogoh Ogoh making
TV team in Rastafari look
Four carrier of Ogoh Ogoh statues
An Ogoh Ogoh and the porters
Balinese teenies
The parade has started
Balinese-Australian dancing girl
Monster demon with monsters
Krissy and her friend
Bhuta-Kala
Rangda the Balinese witch
Ogoh Ogoh advice
Ogoh Ogoh for sell after the event
Pura Bale Banjar Semawang, Sanur
Palm Garden or Taman Palem Hotel
Sculture in the Pura Dalem Semawa temple
Local bathers at Sanur beach
Balinese smiling face girl
Balinese outrigger boats
Pura Balu Banju at Janan Danau Tamblingan
Oli and other kite surfer
The kite
Oli goes on with his kite
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Looking for a good position
Short time before beginning
Balinese young ladies
The procession passes
Young boys are the porters
Audience at the other road side
The running monster
Ogoh Ogoh main purpose
Nyepi parade goes on
Barong statue from Eka Dharma
An Ogoh Ogoh carrier team
Pura Segara a temple in Sanur
Thousands on the beach of Sanur
Sanur beach Bali
Demon statue in front of the Pura Dalem Semawa
A Delem statue dressed in checked clothes
Ganesha rules the traffic
Intersection at Sanur
Sanur along the Danau Tamblingan
Original Italian Pizza in Sanur on Bali
Danau Tamblingan
Chinese restaurant and its colorful entrance
Danau Tamblingan
Fine sand at the Sanur beach
Outrigger boats at the Sanur beach
Sanur beach at Bali
Pura Dalem Semawa at Sanur
Road junction in Sanur on Bali
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Preparing an Ogoh Ogoh demon
Ogoh Ogoh is a giant beast creature made of bamboos, papers, styrofoam, with sometimes metal frame for the huge and robust shape ones.
Here those two men prepare and clean the hair of the pretty demon lady, the material is the same grass which is used to cover Balinese roofs. After all the celebration this demonlady was for sale, but a bit to big to put it in our portmanteaus.
Here those two men prepare and clean the hair of the pretty demon lady, the material is the same grass which is used to cover Balinese roofs. After all the celebration this demonlady was for sale, but a bit to big to put it in our portmanteaus.
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