View to the Batur mountaian from the village pier
Temple at the cemetery area
Lonely fisherman in the middle of the lake
More fishers in their dugout canoes
Return to the Trunyan village
Young girl rowing her fishing boat
Pancering Jagat temple
Pancering Jagat temple
Bali Aga girl with her brother
More Bali Aga kiddies in the village
Inside the store in Trunyan
The straw man and the volcano
Batur volcano and the lava fields
Pura Dalem Semawa at Sanur
Sanur beach at Bali
Outrigger boats at the Sanur beach
Fine sand at the Sanur beach
A Delem statue dressed in checked clothes
Danau Tamblingan
Chinese restaurant and its colorful entrance
Danau Tamblingan
Sanur along the Danau Tamblingan
Intersection at Sanur
Batur volcano in sunset
Fresh body in its bamboo shet
Skulls placed on an altar like podest
The Trunyan cemetery
Trunyan cemetery side village
Other fisherman in his log-boat
View to the Munduk Lantang
Fisherman goes out in a dugout canoe
View to the northern side of the lake
Trunyan
Dramatic clouds scenes over the volcano
Hiring the boat to reach the cemetery
Along the villages side way
Kids try to fish
Trunyan village
Ready to go by boat on the lake side
Bali Aga mother and her son
Fishing hut in the Batur lake
Silentness after the rainfall
Michael orders for a lunch
Local Bali Aga people
The volcano at the other side
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Welcome on the cemetery in Trunyan


.A very friendly invitation to come to the final stay - I hope I'll still have many years time.
Its really not my opinion but the rules of the gods Balinese habitants believe on it:
Women and girls from Trunyan aren't allowed to enter the cemetery, otherwise the people will feel the anger of the volcano.
(There still are places in Europe too with rules like those, e.g. Athos in Greece.)
Sadly, nowadays the boat trips are now blatant tourist traps, as touts and guides strongly urge you to donate your cash to the temple project or leave a donation for the dead. These touts ruin an otherwise fascinating experience.
Its really not my opinion but the rules of the gods Balinese habitants believe on it:
Women and girls from Trunyan aren't allowed to enter the cemetery, otherwise the people will feel the anger of the volcano.
(There still are places in Europe too with rules like those, e.g. Athos in Greece.)
Sadly, nowadays the boat trips are now blatant tourist traps, as touts and guides strongly urge you to donate your cash to the temple project or leave a donation for the dead. These touts ruin an otherwise fascinating experience.
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