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Cheers

David - a.k.a. "Jack Merridew"

Greetings from Bali. The "girl" at right is an Ogoh-ogoh, a papier-mâché and wood puppet built on Bali for the New Year Holiday Nyepi. They are primarily constructed by young Balinese men and frequently depict caricatures of the many tourists. On the evening before Nyepi they are paraded about and then burnt. Nyepi is known as the day of silence.


I also have Meta and Commons accounts;

and have been on en:wiki; see

It's all rather complex, but I'll answer any questions folks may have. Cheers.

Macaques photographed in Nusa Penida

Balinese women who believe that Dungeons & Dragons is a trivial leisure activity of cosseted members of affluent hegemonic societies.

They came in airplanes.
Now, everything has changed.

full set of pics from that day

Ubud

Jack Merridew is a character from Lord of the Flies

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