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        <title>The Charm of Medewi Beach: Cultural Authenticity and Beauty in West Bali</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Medewi Beach, located in Medewi Village, Pekutatan District, Jembrana, Bali, is known as one of the most popular surfing destinations in West Bali. Its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it an appealing choice for many international tourists. With its captivating ambiance and supportive facilities, Medewi Beach is an ideal spot for water sports enthusiasts and adventure seekers. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ In Balinese Hindu tradition, the Nyekah ceremony is an essential part of the Pitra Yadnya rituals. This ceremony is conducted after the Ngaben cremation ritual, aiming to purify and release ancestral spirits so they can attain liberation (moksha) and reunite with Brahman, the source of eternal life. ]]></description>
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