Mebuug-Buugan Tradition, Mud War On The Island Of Bali, Indonesia.

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Mebuug-Buugan Tradition, Mud War On The Island Of Bali, Indonesia.

Balinese children smear mud on their bodies at the Kedonganan mangrove forest on the island of Bali, Indonesia, on March 21, 2026. The local tradition, known as Mebuug-Buugan, symbolizes cleansing oneself from negative energy and expressing gratitude to nature. This celebration follows Nyepi, a 24-hour day of silence observed by Hindus on the island. (Photo by Muhammad Fauzy/NurPhoto)


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