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View all search resultsFlying fish: People fly traditional fish-shaped kites at the 37th Bali Kite Festival on Padanggalak Beach near Denpasar, Bali, onFriday
Flying fish: People fly traditional fish-shaped kites at the 37th Bali Kite Festival on Padanggalak Beach near Denpasar, Bali, onFriday. Aimed at attracting tourists, the July 3-5 festival features more than 1,000 kites of traditional and modern designs. (Antara/Nyoman Budhiana) (Antara/Nyoman Budhiana)
span class="caption">Flying fish: People fly traditional fish-shaped kites at the 37th Bali Kite Festival on Padanggalak Beach near Denpasar, Bali, onFriday. Aimed at attracting tourists, the July 3-5 festival features more than 1,000 kites of traditional and modern designs. (Antara/Nyoman Budhiana)
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