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Bali (Indonesia), Sep 13 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Made Nagi). The Indonesian government has relaxed some restrictions imposed to contain coronavirus cases, including the reopening of schools, public areas and shopping centers; however, the tourist areas of the island of Bali remain empty.FOOTAGE OF THE TOURIST AREA OF KUTA, IN BALI, INDONESIA.

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