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Sur deux fois 42 m2, sur deux étages, les premiers locaux de nos deux fondations vont voir le jour : Clinique de soins, permanence sociale, Warung social (resto), galerie et le bureau.
Sur deux fois 42 m2, sur deux étages, les premiers locaux de nos deux fondations vont voir le jour : Clinique de soins, permanence sociale, Warung social (resto), galerie et le bureau.
anak2 desa karang banjar yg lagi nyanyiin lagu ayo indonesia bisa versi mereka :D
On December 20, 2011, @america welcomed participants from the NGO and environmental activist community for a candid discussion about the growing threat to orangutans in Indonesia. (Borneo Orangutan Survival Fondation)
Bali / Indonesia / Travel: Great view across the ocean to this temple in Bali.
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The above image was clicked during my recent sojourn to Bali where we tried owr hand at Waterfall Rafting amongst other things like cycling around the paddy fields in Bali & visiting the coffee plantations at Ubud.
Overall a enriching experience i reckon Bali is undoubtedly a great tourist destination.
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PS: No i do not own a private helicopter :P
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At Borobudur Temple or in Indonesian Language Candi Borobudur. Located at Yogyakarta, Indonesia it is one of the world heritage centre.
Asean Cultural Youth Camp 2011 at Borobudur, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. from 20-27 November 2011
One of the most tedious shots I've ever processed in Photoshop, too many moving people in this vertorama image, I had multiple digital blendings alone, also a lot of layers just to get the correct exposures, all in all took me around 3 hrs plus, but its worth it seeing the output image, hope you like it peeps, have a nice weekend everyone!!
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Ubud has a big event on August 2011 ago. A huge bade is being built on Suweta street, next to the Ubud palace. A Bade is a towering structure used to carry human remains that are going to be cremated. The royal family of Ubud palace will hold a cremation ceremony on August 18th. This ceremony is called plebon (respectful word for ngaben which is the word that is more common) and it is dedicated to one of the late royal family member.
Plebon or Ngaben -- along with all its details, this rite is the last important ceremony in the cycle of a Balinese Hindu life. According to Hindu beliefs, the body of a human being consists of five natural elements. These are called Panca Maha Butha. They are: tanah (earth), api (fire), air (water), udara (air) and akasa (ether). These five elements are given by the Creator and become home for the human soul. So, when somebody dies, these five elements should be given back to where they belong in order to release the soul for its journey to eternal life.
For about 1 km along the main street, from the crossroads at Ubud Palace to Pliatan Palace, the cemetery at the east, the procession will take place. Thousand of people will gather on the street.
The cremation procession and associated ceremonies are important rituals in the Hindu rites of passage. The bodies of the deceased will be carried through the streets of Ubud by thousands of local people on top of a nine-tiered tower called “bade”. The procession will be accompanied by an elaborately decorated and venerated bull effigy (Lembu), with a five meter-long tail. The bull effigy is reserved for the elders of the Royal family and is thus seldom seen in cremation ceremonies.
Ngaben is the principle funeral rite in Bali’s Hindu society which aims to return the remains of the deceased to the elements from which all living things are created and to release the soul from all ties to this life.
I used my 50mm lens for this photo after asking the lady if I could take her picture. I think she was a seller of foodstuff in the market, which was either the very large Beringharjo traditional market off Jalan Malioboro or a far smaller traditional market not far from where I was staying - I don't remember which now. I had to use a high (1000) ISO because it was an indoor market and I didn't use flash.
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