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        <title>Bankiang Jaran Waterfall: The Harmony of Nature, Serenity, and The Beauty of Bali</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Bali never ceases to surprise. Beyond the hustle and bustle of popular destinations lies a waterfall rarely known to travelers: Bangkiang Jaran Waterfall in Gianyar. This place is famous for its unique name meaning “horse’s back”, its photogenic wooden bridge that has become a favorite photo spot, and its serene atmosphere that calms the soul. ]]></description>
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        <title>The Legend of Goddess Shashthi: The Savior of King Priyavtara&amp;apos;s Descendants</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ It tells the story of Goddess Shashthi, the goddess of fertility and protector of children, who descended to earth to revive the babies of King Priyavrata and Queen Malini who were born lifeless. As a condition, they must worship it on the sixth day of each month, making this worship a tradition to protect and bless children. ]]></description>
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