Pura Ulun Danu Bratan
Praying for the ancestors
Dancing girls waiting for their performance
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stranded, forever
Before the show.
stranded, for today
Princess Sita at the Kecak dance
The bride in her wedding dress
Siria Ketut a young wedding participator
Women guests in the wedding house
Pura Segara a temple in Sanur
Servants of the demon queen Rangda
Penjor decoration in Tabanan
Garuda as carving statue
Legong dancing finish performance
Pura Ulun Danu Bratan
Young ladies at the roadside
Bali cuisine Babi Guling
In the garden of Taman Ayun
Participators at the temple festival
Private Paduraksa gate
In front the shrine of forefathers
Demons dolls for selling out
Landscape nearby Gunung Batukaru
Ni Komang Mayasanti
Pura Luhur Batukaru
The temple Pura Batukaru
Young girl worshippers inside Pura Batukaru
Parade of temple women in Sembung
Perpustakaan Umum Gianyar
Adii producing canang sari
A Penjor in the sunlight
Rita as a portrait modell
Pura Taman Ayun in Mengwi
Mayang and her son I Gusti Agung Mayun Jaya Santos…
Small girl dancing Legong performance
On the way at Jatiluwih
Ni Kadek Mayang Sari
Get photographed in a marigold field
Dancing girls waiting for their performance
Candi Bentar of Pura Pangubengan
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Bali Aga in Tenganan


An old man in Tenganan the village where the origin Bali Aga people are living.
This face tells storries and he is one of the rare old inhabitants of Bali island.
The Bali Aga, also referred to as the Bali Mula (mula meaning 'initial' or 'original' in Balinese), are the aboriginal Balinese. The people predominantly inhabit the Karangasem region in the island's east. The majority of the subsequent Balinese came in through the expansion of the Hindu Majapahit kingdom, via the neighbouring island of Java.
This face tells storries and he is one of the rare old inhabitants of Bali island.
The Bali Aga, also referred to as the Bali Mula (mula meaning 'initial' or 'original' in Balinese), are the aboriginal Balinese. The people predominantly inhabit the Karangasem region in the island's east. The majority of the subsequent Balinese came in through the expansion of the Hindu Majapahit kingdom, via the neighbouring island of Java.
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