Jakarta, ID
Tuesday, May 29 2012, 07:37 AM

Archipelago

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No evil: A resident of Pande Mas hamlet carves the head of ogoh-ogoh (giant papier mache doll) in Kuta village, Bali, on Tuesday. Thirteen hamlets in Kuta create the giant effigies for a competition to be held in observance of the Nyepi (Hindu Day of Silence), which falls on March 5. A resident of Pande Mas hamlet carves the head of ogoh-ogoh (giant papier mache doll) in Kuta village, Bali, on Tuesday. Thirteen hamlets in Kuta create the giant effigies for a competition to be held in observance of the Nyepi (Hindu Day of Silence), which falls on March 5.