Tourists in Tirta Gangga
Bridge in Taman Gangga
In the park of Tirta Gangga
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue
Balinese Dance in GWK Cultural Park
Flowergirls in Garuda Wisnu Kencana Park
Rice terrace of Ceking
Gate to Toya Devasya
Balinese carpet with Ramayana motiv
Pura Melanting near Pemuteran
Gamelan orchestra for performance
Preparing the Ogoh-ogoh statue
Thousands on the beach of Sanur
Ni Kadek Mayang Sari
Open the Kori Agung gate
Gung Biang Ade, Gek Widia and Ni Kadek Mayang
Small girl in Kesiman
Mepeed parade in Sembung
Outside Yard of Pura Taman Ayun
Painting of the God Ganesha
Ni Kadet Mayang Sari and her mother Ni Ketut Mukra
In the courtyard of Pura Ratu Niang Sakti
Large crowds enter the courtyard
Balinese family in Edelweis Garden
Taman Edelweis
In front of the entrance gate
Sacrifice to Pura Tirta Lan Segara
Margarana National Monument
Aunt Mayang and her niece Rita
Cemetery of Margarana
Inside the Pura Pucak Paruman
Rita in the flower field
Village temple in Marga district
Sacrificial altar at Pura Taman Beji Giriya
Umbrella above the statues
Pemangku woman enters the temple
Villager women in Tempekan Sentaka
Katu in Pura Tempekan Sentaka
Pura Malingkiuh temple in Tempekan Sentaka
Balinese home stay in Sembung
Pedanda priest at Beji Griya temple
Beji Griya waterfall
Beji Griya holy place
Parade passing on the alley
Portrait of Gek Adii
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Taman Tirta Gangga
When we entered the Tirta Gangga royal water garden, the first thing we were gone see is a stretch of the water pool. Also, there is one towering temple on your right side. We could see the fish at the base of the pond. Water in the garden is spotless and fresh because the pool water comes from a spring instead of treated water. The springs at Tirta Gangga by local people in the area around regarded as holy water.
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