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Ogoh-Ogoh Statues, Bali, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ogoh-Ogoh Statues, Bali, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balinese traditional New year parade celebrations. Ogoh-Ogoh statues in Bali, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
KUTA, INDONESIA - MARCH, 18, 2018 crowds viewing the ogoh-ogoh statues at kuta beach on bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
KUTA, INDONESIA - MARCH, 18, 2018: ogoh-ogoh statues on display at kuta beach on bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Visitors take photo of the Ogoh-ogoh statues at the parade, Kuta, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Visitors watch the Ogoh-ogoh statues at the parade, Kuta, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ogoh-Ogoh Statues, Bali, Indonesia
Ogoh-ogoh in Bali, Indonesia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Image of Ogoh-ogoh statues at Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists take photo of the Ogoh-ogoh statues at the parade, Kuta, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ogoh Ogoh statues being created by Hindu Bali villagers in preparation for Pengrupukan night. Bali, Indonesia – March 9 2018 Royalty Free Stock Photo
8 MARCH 2016 BALI,  INDONESIA - Ogoh-Ogoh Statue from parade Royalty Free Stock Photo
Image of Ogoh-ogoh statues at Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Image of Ogoh-ogoh statues at Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Image of Ogoh-ogoh statues at Bali, Indonesia. These statues together with many others are paraded on the streets during Nyepi Day (Balinese Lunar New Year) and are supposed to absorb evil spirits. The statues are then burned thus destroying with it all evil spirits.


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