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Illustration - Paris

Illustration - Paris

FRANCE. SEINE-ET-MARNE (77) GERMIGNY L'EVEQUE. NICOLAS ANCEY (THE OWNER) TAKES DELIVERY OF STATUES OF BALINESE DIVINITIES IN HIS OPEN-AIR SHOWROOM, IN THE HEART OF A MAGNIFICENT TROPICAL GARDEN: BATU TAMAN. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Paris

Illustration - Paris

FRANCE. SEINE-ET-MARNE (77) GERMIGNY L'EVEQUE. NICOLAS ANCEY (THE OWNER) TAKES DELIVERY OF STATUES OF BALINESE DIVINITIES IN HIS OPEN-AIR SHOWROOM, IN THE HEART OF A MAGNIFICENT TROPICAL GARDEN: BATU TAMAN. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Paris

Illustration - Paris

FRANCE. SEINE-ET-MARNE (77) GERMIGNY L'EVEQUE. NICOLAS ANCEY (THE OWNER) CREATES STATUES OF BALINESE DIVINITES IN HIS OPEN-AIR SHOWROOM, IN THE HEART OF A MAGNIFICENT TROPICAL GARDEN: THE BATU TAMAN. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Paris

Illustration - Paris

FRANCE. SEINE-ET-MARNE (77) GERMIGNY L'EVEQUE. NICOLAS ANCEY (THE OWNER) CREATES STATUES OF BALINESE DIVINITES IN HIS OPEN-AIR SHOWROOM, IN THE HEART OF A MAGNIFICENT TROPICAL GARDEN: THE BATU TAMAN. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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INDONESIA-BALI-TOURISM

INDONESIA-BALI-TOURISM

(240719) -- BALI, July 19, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Dancers perform Kecak dance, a traditional Balinese dance for tourists at the Uluwatu temple in Bali, Indonesia, July 18, 2024. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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10th World Water Forum 2024 - Bali

10th World Water Forum 2024 - Bali

Balinese traditional dancers performed during the opening ceremony at Kura Kura Bali in the Serangan region. Bali hosts the 10th World Water Forum from May 18-25, 2024, entitled “Water for Shared Prosperity,” aiming for global water source sustainability. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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10th World Water Forum 2024 - Bali

10th World Water Forum 2024 - Bali

Balinese traditional dancers are waiting for their turn to perform during the opening ceremony. Bali hosts the 10th World Water Forum from May 18-25, 2024, entitled “Water for Shared Prosperity,” aiming for global water source sustainability. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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INDONESIA-BALI-10TH WORLD WATER FORUM-BALINESE WATER PURIFICATION CEREMONY

INDONESIA-BALI-10TH WORLD WATER FORUM-BALINESE WATER PURIFICATION CEREMONY

(240519) -- BALI, May 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A man performs worship during a Balinese Water Purification Ceremony at the 10th World Water Forum in Denpasar, Indonesia on May 18, 2024. (Xinhua/Veri Sanovri)

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustrations of Bali

Illustrations of Bali

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Ubud Monkey Forest, is a sanctuary located in Padangtegal, Ubud. About 1260 Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys live in this sanctuary. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, on April 13, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese Fishermen - Bali

Traditional Balinese fishermen in Bali, Indonesia on April 10, 2024. Photo by Lionel Urman/ABACAPRESS.COM

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INDONESIA-BALI-NYEPI DAY

INDONESIA-BALI-NYEPI DAY

(240311) -- BALI, March 11, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on March 11, 2024 shows a street without vehicles and pedestrians on Nyepi Day in Bali, Indonesia. Monday marks Nyepi Day, or Bali's Day of Silence. According to the Balinese calendar, Nyepi Day is a holy day that ushers in the Hindu New Year. The locals in the Bali island are mostly Hindu. (Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua)

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