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Gunung Agung
Gunung Agung, the 9950-foot semi-active volcano that dominates the eastern part of the island, seen at dawn over terraced rice fields. Gunung Agung is is Bali’s “navel of the world” and “mother mountain”, the axis of the Balinese cosmos.
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