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| Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia - August 20, 2017 - Foreign tourists take part in the challenge of a rowing competition in Danau Tundai Village, Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. This traditional sport in the local language is called Besei Kambe, which means ghost boat. As a rule, two teams of two players row each other in a boat in opposite directions. The winner is the team that is able to row the boat over the predetermined limit. |
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