Bali Trip (21 ~ 24/4/05) - 4
The big gong, one of the musical instrument for the play called Barong Dance


The praying material (grass, leaves, flower and biscuit, I think)
Wood sculpture at the Village of Mas

Turtle wood sculpture

I don't know how to call this, but I think this is where they pray. Actually Balinese pray for everything, living or dead thing.

The paddy field next to the Restaurant, that's how the name come from, Tepi Sawah

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Your pictures are beautiful - thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your compliment... I think sharing is the happiest thing in life
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