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        <title>The Sacred Art of Leak: Mystical Transformation from Monkey to Golden Bade</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Liak, a Balinese ancestral heritage that is often misunderstood by the wider community, is actually a spiritual meditation art that is thousands of years old. This ancient practice uses sacred letters as a medium to achieve the highest consciousness and deep understanding of the nature of life. This practice has three characteristics: satwika (goodness), rajasika (ego), and tamasika (darkness). ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Located at an altitude of approximately 650 meters above sea level, Wongaya Gede Village offers a cool and comfortable climate, making it ideal for enjoying a cup of coffee. &quot;Nyeduh Kopi&quot; is not just a place to savor high-quality local coffee but also serves as the perfect starting point to explore the surrounding natural beauty. Visitors can indulge in the spectacular views of Mount Batukaru, stroll among iconic terraced rice fields, and experience authentic Balinese village life. With its strategic location in the Tabanan Regency, &quot;Nyeduh Kopi&quot; in Wongaya Gede Village has become a must-visit destination for coffee enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers seeking unique experiences on the Island of the Gods. ]]></description>
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