Brent Clark

Bali: Praying for Tourists

Bali: Praying for Tourists documents the small Hindu island of Bali, Indonesia

Women with offerings for a full moon festival at the Tirta Empul temple in Tampak Siring Village.
  
  
     
  
  
A young school girl looks on as middle-aged women carry loads of gravel on their heads to a nearby construction site.
  
     
  
Boys sit on rocks at the site of the Tirta Empul temple in Tampak Siring Village.
  
Coins in a temple fountain glisten under the trees at the Monkey Forest in Ubud.
  
Men play soccer on the central field in Ubud.
     
  
Children take a break from selling souveniers to tourists on the beach near the famous Balinese temple, Ulawatu.
  
Australian tourists enjoy themselves on a beach in the West Bali National Park.
  
     
  
Tourists eat at a cafe over looking the famous seaside temple, Ulawatu.
  
Women shop keepers wait for business at the Ubud market.
  
     
  
  
  
A hindu dancer performs the kekac or " monkey dance" for tourists in Bali's cultural and artistic center, Ubud.
     
  
A man walks in front of stone carvings at the Tirta Empul temple in Tampak Siring Village.
  
  
Fishing tournament
     
  
Three generations of women return from a temple ceremony in Batour carrying back the offerings of fruit and cake they prepared for the gods.
  
  
A net fisherman on the black sand beaches of Lovina decides to call it a day.
     
  
  
  
Fisherman launch their boat into the ocean off Lovina's black sand coastline.