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Nyepi 2012

INDONESIA | Fri, 30 Mar 2012 | By tracie | Views [1507]

In a recent post, I described the various interesting, pleasing and annoying sounds of Indonesia. Today however the only sound that can be heard is the soft exhale of the wind as she caresses the rice paddies, making the rice stalks rustle and hustle.... Read more >

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