View beside the highway
Our host on Bali
Traditional Balinese house
Mother with her daughter
Balinese festival
Balinese Batik painting
Balinese carving handicraft
Balines kite
Pura Luhur temple
Sunset over Pura Luhur Temple
Sanur beach on Bali
Pura Sakenan near Sanur Beach on Bali
Gamelan orchestra
Barong
Legong dancing girls
Prime minister
Demons and the boar
Giant bird Garuda
Kris dancers at the Barong performance
Our Thai party
Munduk or Melanting Waterfall
Kecak dancers
Princess Sita and Rama the warrior and rightful fo…
Batik painting
On the way on Balis highways
Goa Gajah
Balinese temple premises
Balinese paddy terraces
View out from a Balinese country house
Thermal bath at Kintamani
Pura Ulun Danu Temple on Lake Bratan
Pura Ulun Danu Temple in Bedugul
Macaques are to delouse each other
Balinese Hindu temple
Balinese Hindu temple
Private temple behind the wall
Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot Temple
Toya Bungkah and Lake Batur
Lake Batur and Mount Abang (2151m)
Balinese Hindu temple in the Lake Batur
Paddy field
Rama and Sita at the Kecak dancing
Diving group memory photo
The Mantas head
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A Balinese event


Being in Bali lets you experience the endless series of offerings, purification, processions, dances, and dozens of other religious rites that Balinese devote their lives to. They believe that life on earth is one stage in the continuity of existence. The cycle begins at birth and it is a cherished event. The umbilical cord is preserved and kept for life, and the birth is attended by the entire family and a holy man who invokes spiritual powers to aid the delivery. Death is merely a rite of passage when the soul is freed. It will commence its great journey before being reborn into a future generation.
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