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Yuan Shao
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Villagers use sarongs to catch offerings thrown by Hindu worshipers into the crater of Mount Bromo
Standing inside a live volcano hoping to catch a chicken or some vegetables for some might be the height of stupidity. For these people on the Indonesian island of Java it serves as a way to provide food for their families despite the incredible danger
The Hindu festival of Yadnya Kasada is the main festival of the Tenggerese people in Probolinggo, East Java. The festival lasts about a month but on the fourteenth day, the Tenggerese make the journey to the volcano of Mount Bromo to make offerings of rice, fruits, vegetables, flowers and livestock to the mountain gods by throwing them into the volcano's caldera
However, local people climb down into the crater and try to catch the offerings thrown into the volcano.
Here a villager tries to catch a bufallo head and skin offering