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Makepung, a traditional balinese buffalo race

Makepung are usually held once every two weeks around August to November,
when local farmers take a break from the farm
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Mekare-kare also known as Perang Pandan (pandanus war) in monochrome at Tenganan Pegeringsingan
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Taken From Ngusabha Kapat / Ngusabha Puseh at Selumbung, Karangasem A once year ceremony at Pura Puseh Selumbung, Karangasem, east side of Bali Island. -
Ratu Gede Masolah (Dancing) Taken From Ngusabha Kapat / Ngusabha Puseh at Selumbung, Karangasem A once year ceremony at Pura Puseh Selumbung, Karangasem, east side of Bali Island. -

Calonarang Performance during Tek-tekan Festival I at Puri Anyar Kerambitan
Calon Arang is a character in Javanese and Balinese folklore from the 12th century. The story about The King (Airlangga), The Witch (Calon Arang) and The Priest (Mpu Baradah) -

Rangda Dance at Puseh Temple, Selumbung, Karangasem
In general Randa is manifest as an antagonist, where Barong as a protagonist in the other side. Balinese people are believe that in life will always has 2 factors. Good - bad, right - wrong, left - right, top - bottom, etc. Nothing will look good when you cannot compare to the bad part. You cannot said on top when no one at the bottom. You're not won if nobody lose. All are important and cannot remove and replace the other, but complete each other. Those thing will keep the world in perfect balance. At some temple rangda also as guardian and keep the purity of the place.
Taken From Ngusabha Kapat / Ngusabha Puseh at Selumbung, Karangasem, a once year ceremony at Pura Puseh Selumbung, Karangasem, east side of Bali Island. -
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Perfect Balance with Bali Yoga Session at Bali Cliff Beach
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Lonely Fisherman at Tukad Unda, Klungkung, Bali



