Portal:Indonesia/POTW/2, 2008

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Gunung Kawi is an eleventh century temple complex at Tampaksiring, a small town on Bali island of Indonesia. The complex comprises of a number of large statues carved in high cliffs and it was built dedicated for Anak Wungsu, a king of Udayana dynasty.

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