Balinese customs: papier mâché monsters to drive out the evil spirits at New Year. This huge creation creation is carried on a raft of bamboo poles, carried by children who belong to the Banjar (community ) who created it.
Ogoh-Ogoh with boobs like papayas!
Balinese customs: papier mâché monsters to drive out the evil spirits at New Year. Around 20 Banjars in the area all submitted Ogoh-Ogoh, which are carried by the children and young people who made them using a bamboo raft of poles.
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Start of the Ogoh-Ogoh parade at Nyepi
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Happy faces of the children with their Ogoh-Ogoh banner for the Nyepi parade
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Detail of Ogoh-Ogoh
Balinese monsters to drive out the evil spirits at Nyepi
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Banjar Juwuklegi proudly present theor monster Ogoh-Ogoh
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Beuatifully adorned sign carried at Nyepi to show which banhar made the Ogoh-Ogoh monster
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My favourite Ogoh-Ogoh as is so beautifully adorned in a very artistic manner
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Desa Pakraman Duda, Pawai Ogoh-Ogoh, Jatma Bogbog seems to be using recycled bottles and plastic bags to create their Ogoh-Ogoh
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Jatma Bogbog and recycled bottles at Nyepi Ogoh-Ogohparade
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This red Ogoh-Ogoh seems to be falling victim to the javelin carrid by the blue three-armed monster Ogoh-Ogoh
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Javelin carrying three-armed blue Ogoh-Ogoh wit red one being attacked I guess!
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The young men bang cymbals to make as much noise as they can to drive out the evil spirits at Nyepi
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A huge gong is carried on decorated bamboo poles and is being banged to create a load noise to ward of teh evil spirits at Nyepi
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Balines Ogoh-Ogoh monster
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Some of the young men have carnival make up to go with their roles in the parade
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Young man in scary makeup for the Nyepi parade
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Balinese young man at Ogoh-Ogoh parade
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Balinese customs: papier mache monsters to drive out the evil spirits at New Year. Around 20 Banjars in the area all submitted Ogoh-Ogoh, which are carried by the children and young people who made them using a bamboo raft of poles.
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Balinese customs: papier mache monsters to drive out the evil spirits at New Year. Around 20 Banjars in the area all submitted Ogoh-Ogoh, which are carried by the children and young people who made them using a bamboo raft of poles.
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Balinese customs: papier mache monsters to drive out the evil spirits at New Year. Around 20 Banjars in the area all submitted Ogoh-Ogoh, which are carried by the children and young people who made them using a bamboo raft of poles.
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Balinese customs: papier mache monsters to drive out the evil spirits at New Year. Around 20 Banjars in the area all submitted Ogoh-Ogoh, which are carried by the children and young people who made them using a bamboo raft of poles.
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Scooters carrying up to 4 paseengers weave their way past the Ogoh-Ogoh Nyepi paradep
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The children take a rest from carrying their Ogoh-Ogoh and related banners
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This girl looks like a carnival queen with her crown
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The Ogoh-Ogoh parade at Nyepi in Bali as the crowd watches on.
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This Banjar has worked hard to create their monsters at Nyepi!
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Sword carrying Ogoh-Ogoh
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Fearsome monster Ogoh-Ogoh at Nyepi in Bli
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Balinese traditional Ogoh-Ogoh parade for Nyepi
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