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  • Bali, Gianyar, Goa Gajah. The elephant cave. You enter the cave through the mouth of the demon.
    Indonesia-Bali-Goa Gajah-2286-Bali.jpg
  • Bali, Gianyar. Administration building, Balinese style.
    Indonesia-Bali-Gianyar-2355-Bali.jpg
  • Bali, Gianyar, Ubud. Two statues of Rangda guards the entrance to the inner temple of Pura Prajapati. Rangda is  the witch who is feasting on small children, an important mythical figure on Bali.
    Indonesia-Bali-Ubud-2091-Bali.jpg
  • Bali, Tabanan. A temple south of Tabanan city. Porcelain plates are often used as decoration.
    Indonesia-Bali-Tabanan-2210-Bali.jpg
  • Bali, Tabanan. A temple south of Tabanan city.
    Indonesia-Bali-Tabanan-2209-Bali.jpg
  • Bali, Bangli, Pura Kehen. The back of the entrance of Pura Kehen, an important temple from the 13th century.
    Indonesia-Bali-Bangli-2435-Bali_new.jpg
  • Bali, Gianyar, Goa Gajah. The elephant cave. The cave entrance area.
    Indonesia-Bali-Goa Gajah-2284-Bali.jpg
  • Bali, Bangli, Pura Kehen. The entrance of Pura Kehen, an important temple from the 13th century.
    Indonesia-Bali-Bangli-2427-Bali.jpg
  • Bali, Bangli, Pura Kehen. The stairway leading up to the entrance of Pura Kehen.
    Indonesia-Bali-Bangli-2426-Bali.jpg
  • Bali, Gianyar, Ubud. A statue of Rangda, the witch who is feasting on small children, an important mythical figure on Bali. Two of these statues guards the entrance to the inner temple of Pura Prajapati.
    Indonesia-Bali-Ubud-2094-Bali.jpg