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View all search resultsResidents of Tegalsambi village in Jepara, Central Java, engaged on Monday night in a torch war, an annual ritual held after the harvest season as a way to thank God for abundant agricultural produce
span class="caption">Residents of Tegalsambi village in Jepara, Central Java, engaged on Monday night in a torch war, an annual ritual held after the harvest season as a way to thank God for abundant agricultural produce. JP/Suherdjoko
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