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Mass ceremony

Dozens of local residents carry offerings for a Ngaben cremation ceremony, which was held at Kedewatan village, Ubud, Bali on Sunday

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Sun, August 18, 2013 Published on Aug. 18, 2013 Published on 2013-08-18T16:47:50+07:00

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Mass ceremony: Dozens of local residents carry offerings for a Ngaben cremation ceremony, which was held at Kedewatan village, Ubud, Bali on Sunday. The ceremony was organized for 64 locals who had passed away over the last few years. (JP/Agung Parameswara) Mass ceremony: Dozens of local residents carry offerings for a Ngaben cremation ceremony, which was held at Kedewatan village, Ubud, Bali on Sunday. The ceremony was organized for 64 locals who had passed away over the last few years. (JP/Agung Parameswara) (JP/Agung Parameswara)

Dozens of local residents carry offerings for a Ngaben cremation ceremony, which was held at Kedewatan village, Ubud, Bali on Sunday. The ceremony was organized for 64 locals who had passed away over the last few years. (JP/Agung Parameswara)

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