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Balinese people walk between manggrove to put mud on their body during a traditional mud bath known as Mebuug-buugan, in Kedonganan village, near Denpasar on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on ...
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Traditional Balinese mud bath draws the crowds The mud bath, known locally as Mebuug-buugan, is believed to purify and remove bad luck and negative energy.
DENPASAR (AFP) - A day after Indonesia's holiday island of Bali fell quiet for the annual "Day of Silence" festival, hundreds joined a mud bath purification ritual which has been recently revived ...
Traditional Balinese mud bath draws the crowdsMen, women and children, wearing sarongs and traditional head gear, collected lumps of mud from a mangrove forest in Kedonganan village, just outside ...
A day after Indonesia’s holiday island of Bali fell quiet for the annual “Day of Silence” festival, hundreds joined a mud bath purification ritual which has been recently revived after a ...
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