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Doorways of Bali
Doorways often tell us something about the structures they lead into and who lives or works there: private homes, stores, places of worship, community places, and schools. I chose a selection of entrances from the island of Bali where I … Continue reading
Three Weeks in Bali: Tenganan Village and Ancient Traditions
You can read the first five chapters of Three Weeks in Bali here (Chapter One), here (Chapter Two), here (Chapter Three), here (Chapter Four) and here (Chapter Five). Chapter 6: Tenganan Village The entire group crowded into two minivans for … Continue reading
Posted in Three Weeks in Bali, Travel
Tagged ancient traditions of Bali, Bali Aga people, black roof, candle nut, cobble stones, fighting cocks, Ketut Murti, lizard, longi, lontar, market stall, master lontar leaf artist, palm leaf, Ramayana, Tenganan Village, Three weeks in Bali, travel memoir, water buffalo
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