The day before Nyepi (Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
An effigy of a mythical monster known as an Ogoh-Ogoh is paraded through the streets of the village of Ubud on the eve of the Balinese New Year.
An effigy of a mythical monster known as an Ogoh-Ogoh is paraded through the streets of the village of Ubud on the eve of the Balinese New Year.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
An effigy of a mythical monster known as an Ogoh-Ogoh is prepared ready to be paraded through the streets of the village of Ubud on the eve of the Balinese New Year.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
An effigy of a mythical monster known as an Ogoh-Ogoh is paraded through the streets of the village of Ubud on the eve of the Balinese New Year.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
The day before Nyepi (The Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.
An effigy of a mythical monster known as an Ogoh-Ogoh is paraded through the streets of the village of Ubud on the eve of the Balinese New Year.
The day before Nyepi (Balinese New Year), effigies of monsters, known as Ogoh-Ogoh are paraded through the streets of Balinese villages, as part of the Ngrupuk parade. The largest of these parades occurs in the village of Ubud.