Bali Aga people, I Wayan Arjana seen during pilgrimages at the Terunyan cemetary location in Bali island, Indonesia. Photo taken on November 3, 2016. The Terunyan cremation tradition is an intangible heritage of the Bali Aga tribe (indigenous of Bali island) which adapted with Pacific Ring of Fire natural characteristics on the neolithic era and still preserved until now. The uniqely of Terunyan cremation tradition is about leaved the death body without burried inside the incense vegetation forest spot away from the main settlement, said a native of Terunyan village, I Wayan Arjana. That tradition born due the Bali Aga tribe ancestors which lived between several activities of Agung volcano and mainly Batur volcano as Geopark sites of UNESCO. Known, Batur was recorded to have erupted from 1804 to 2005 with 26 eruptions, and the largest on August 2, 1926. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM