Idyllic atmosphere along the Klong Bung Yai
Warm greetings to all my photo friends
Liebe Grüße an alle Fotofreunde
Luwak in the cage eating coffee berries
Roasting most expensive coffee in the world
Anjeli and Chandra
Paddyfield terraces in Ceking-Tegalalang
Paddyfield in Ceking
Mask of Celuluk
My hosts for more than a decade
Legong performance at the Art Festival
Penjor decoration beside the mainroad
At the beach in Pemuteran
Young worshipers come to Pura Ponjok Batu
Worshiper woman enters the temple complex
Inside the holy yard of Pura Ponjok Batu
Inside the Pura Ponjok Batu
Taman Budaya Denpasar
Balinese among themselves
Cute water lovers look out
Girl taught by her father learns to swim
Young Balinese enjoy in Air Sanih
Chinese temple in Singaraja
Beach restaurants on poles in Kampong Bugis
In the Art Center Taman Budaya
Young ladies worship to the celebration
Galungan on beach side
Procession to the holy beach
Procession in Pandai Pandawa
Padi field along the highway No. 2
Gamelan orchestra in holy temple yard
Dressed for the holy ceremony
Pura Dalem Air Sanih nearby Singaraja
Sunset atmosphere in Kampong Bugis
Statue of Arjuna
Boy greets in Singaraja
Balinese family in hot springs
Air Panas in Banjar
Big Gamelan orchester in Denpasar
Performance in Taman Budaya
Temple in the water
Worshippers on the Pandawa Beach
Bali Aga girl Sujatmi in Trunyan
Bali Aga girl Lintang
Happy New Year greetings from Bangkok
Local worshipers come to the temple festival
Oblation to the Hindu gods
Step into the third level
Vase coral as housing
Trisna
Galih
Onlooker at the Pengerebongan ceremony
About Ogoh-Ogoh
Street party near Pengrebongan festival
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
Gunggus a young host in Mengwi
More about Ogoh-Ogoh
Few traffic on the canal
Myself during a Odalan celebration
Topeng Sida Karya
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Klong between Minburi and Lat Krabang
In the few places remaining klongs are, though pungent, still picturesque. Old bridges survive, crooked houses still crowd the waters edge. Outside the capitel of Bangkok still are some beautiful khlongs which survived draining or filling the chanal because of the risk of cholera they posed, or to make way for badly needed roads.
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