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Tourists visiting the Uluwatu Temple, Bali, are required to wear a cloth around their waist to cover their private parts as a symbolic respect towards the Balinese deities. A proper cultural understanding could have avoided this unnecessary pose for a photograph, which could have angered the locals.

INDONESIA | Friday, 28 December 2012 | Views [1166] | View Smaller Image

Tourists visiting the Uluwatu Temple, Bali, are required to wear a cloth around their waist to cover their private parts as a symbolic respect towards the Balinese deities. A proper cultural understanding could have avoided this unnecessary pose for a photograph, which could have angered the locals.

 
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