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View all search resultsHundreds of residents join the mebuung-buugan ritual at a mangrove forest in Kedonganan village, Badung, Bali, on Thursday
Hundreds of residents join the mebuung-buugan ritual at a mangrove forest in Kedonganan village, Badung, Bali, on Thursday. The ritual, which was conducted one day after Nyepi (the Day of Silence), aimed to cleanse people from all dirt and evil spirits and was followed by bathing on the beach to symbolize purification.(JP/Zul Anggono) (the Day of Silence), aimed to cleanse people from all dirt and evil spirits and was followed by bathing on the beach to symbolize purification.(JP/Zul Anggono)
span class="caption">Hundreds of residents join the mebuung-buugan ritual at a mangrove forest in Kedonganan village, Badung, Bali, on Thursday. The ritual, which was conducted one day after Nyepi (the Day of Silence), aimed to cleanse people from all dirt and evil spirits and was followed by bathing on the beach to symbolize purification.(JP/Zul Anggono)
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