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Rice fields in the volcanic landscape of Bugbug COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Bali rijstvelden in vulkaanlandschap bij Boegboeg. TMnr 60008187.jpg
Rice fields in the volcanic landscape of Bugbug
Religious festival COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Mensen in optocht tijdens een godsdienstig feest te Boegboeg op Bali TMnr 10001185.jpg
Religious festival
Landscape COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Sawahlandschap bij Boegboeg Karangasem TMnr 10011193.jpg
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Bugbug is an area of Karangasem Regency, Bali. Indonesia. It is located east of Candidasa and its inhabitants celebrate the Perang Dawa (war of the gods) every other year at full moon of the fourth month (October). People from nearby villages then climb to the top of a hill and sacrifice pigs by hanging them in trees. A beach is hidden among two cliffs / hills, Bugbug Cliff and Prasi Cliff. [1]

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References

  1. Adji Soedibjo. "Pantai Pasir Putih: Bali's Virgin Beach". Archived from the original on July 25, 2013. Retrieved February 19, 2015.

Coordinates: 8°29′00″S115°35′00″E / 8.4833°S 115.5833°E / -8.4833; 115.5833