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Ngereberg ritual in Bali to drive evil spirits out of villages

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Bali, May 19(EFE/EPA).- Balinese took part Wednesday in the sacred Ngerebeg ritual at a village in Gianyar, Bali.The sacred Ngerebeg ritual is staged every six months and is mainly aimed at driving all evil spirits out of the villages. During the ritual, participants decorate their body with various colourful paints and march across the village.(Camaer: MADE NAGI)SHOT LIST: NGERBEG CELEBRATIONS IN GIANYAR, BALI, INDONESIA.

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