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  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool. After this display, the monkey gorilla fighter jumps off the back of his opponent and they wrestle<br />
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The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_195_1F2C9666.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_193_1F2C9603.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_183_1F2C9635.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_043_1F2C9653.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_042_1F2C9668.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool. Weird expressions are part of this strange ritual<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_196_1F2C9686.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool. After this display, the monkey gorilla fighter jumps off the back of his opponent and they wrestle<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_194_1F2C9607.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_192_1F2C9605.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_191_1F2C9601.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_190_1F2C9600.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_189_1F2C9592.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_188_1F2C9575.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_187_1F2C9577.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_186_1F2C9551.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_184_1F2C9649.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_182_1F2C9676.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_181_1F2C9687.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_180_1F2C9584.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_179_1F2C9582.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_178_1F2C9598.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_047_1F2C9638.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
    green_school_bali_045_1F2C9662.JPG
  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • Girls strike yoga type poses in the mud. Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • Mepantigan, a mixture of wrestling, judo and traditional Bali martials arts, based on monkey characters, played in a muddy pool.<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • Coach into Stadium on fight night with second row reigning champion Igor Svirid, and front row left Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star,<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan in Red locker room getting hands bandaged and practicing before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Blue locker room preparation<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Egyptian boxing champion Hisham Hiba getting hamds dressed before fight in Blue corner locker room<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fighters pre-fight briefing backstage. Centre Florian Garel, Zendokai Karate Champion, Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion, <br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Backstage security at fighters toilet door<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star who was beaten by Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • The reigning champion Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstanhe, who eventually lost his fight to challenger and eventual winner, Russian Vitaly Bigdash, Top middleweight champion.<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fans with mobile telephones at the ready wait as the MMA stars make their theatrical entrance<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Ring girl walks around the cage announcing first round. Fight between Florian Garel, Zendokai Karate Champion and Keanu Subba, MIMMA Featherweight Champion.<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Saiful Merican, 1st ranked WMA featherweight, enters the stadium in preparation to fight Melvin Yeoh.<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • The challenger and eventual winner, (white shorts) Russian Vitaly Bigdash, Top middleweight champion, fights reigning champion Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Ten thousand people watch ONE MMA Tigers of Asia event in Petaling Stadium, Kuala Lumpur<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Boys and girls students playing football during break with 'Heart of School in background'<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • John Hardy the founder of Green School pictured amongst bamboo poles, the essence of its architectural construction<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • The Heart of School surrounded by solar panels<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • Students eating their delicious range of Indonesian and western organic style food as supplied by the school. In the Heart of the School building<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • Bamboo bridge construction across the Ayung river<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • Final years students take a class in the secondary school area<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • Students walking through the Green School Campus<br />
<br />
The Green School (Bali) is one of a kind in Indonesia. It is a private, kindergarten to secondary International school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The school buildings are of ecologically-sustainable design made primarily of bamboo, also using local grass and mud walls. There are over 600 students coming from over 40 countries with a percentage of scholarships for local Indonesian students.<br />
<br />
The impressive three-domed "Heart of School Building" is 60 metres long and uses 2500 bamboo poles. The school also utilizes renewable building materials for some of its other needs, and almost everything, even the desks, chairs, some of the clothes and football goal posts are made of bamboo.<br />
<br />
The educational focus is on ecological sustainability. Subjects taught include English, mathematics and science, including ecology, the environment and sustainability, as well as the creative arts, global perspectives and environmental management. This educational establishment is unlike other international schools in Indonesia. <br />
<br />
Renewable energy sources, including solar power and hydroelectric vortex, provide over 50% of the energy needs of the school. The school has an organic permaculture system and prepares students to become stewards of the environment. <br />
<br />
The school was founded by John and Cynthia Hardy in 2008.
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  • MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Coach leaves with fighters at midnight back to the hotel. Front Adrian Pang, Legend Lightweight Champion who won his fight. Second row RHS, Russian Vitaly Bigdash, Top middleweight champion who won his fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star, on her way to the stadium<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Coach into Stadium on fight night with second row reigning champion Igor Svirid, and front row left Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star,<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Dae Hwan Kim, Kamma Bantam weight champion, and his team in the coach on their way to the Stadium<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star, on her way to the coach to take her to the stadium<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Adrian Pang, Legend Lightweight Champion, in centre during rehearsals<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star, with supporters after Face Off<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Reigning champion Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan with supporters after Face Off<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Face Off. Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion, fighting Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_208_1F2C5615.JPG
  • Face Off. Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion, fighting Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_207_1F2C5612.JPG
  • Face Off, press photographers shoot<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_206_1F2C5606.JPG
  • Face Off. Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion, fighting Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_205_1F2C5602.JPG
  • Face off between the challenger and eventual winner, Russian Vitaly Bigdash, Top middleweight champion, fights reigning champion Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_204_1F2C5591.JPG
  • Face off between the challenger and eventual winner, Russian Vitaly Bigdash, Top middleweight champion, fights reigning champion Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_203_1F2C5587.JPG
  • Face off between the challenger and eventual winner, Russian Vitaly Bigdash, Top middleweight champion, fights reigning champion Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_202_1F2C5583.JPG
  • Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan in Red locker room getting hands bandaged and practicing before fight<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_200_1F2C5930.JPG
  • Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan in Red locker room getting hands bandaged and practicing before fight<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_195_1F2C5902.JPG
  • Ann Osman, Malaysia WMMA star, rests while her coach reads<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_193_1F2C5889.JPG
  • Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan in Red locker room practicing before fight<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_192_1F2C5888.JPG
  • Hiroshe Tanaka, All-Japan combat wrestling Champion, gets his hands bandaged up<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Hiroshe Tanaka, All-Japan combat wrestling Champion, gets his hands bandaged up<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Victor Cui ONE CEO says hello to fighters<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan in Red locker room with CEO of ONE Victor Cui<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Victor Cui ONE CEO talks with staff<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Blue locker room scene<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Melvin Yeoh, South Malaysia Muay Thai Champion,  foreground with trainer. Florian Garel, Zendokai Karate Champion background with trainer. They both prepare for their fights in blue locker room<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Igor Svirid, One middleweight world champion from Kazakstan, relaxes before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Dae Hwan Kim, Kamma Bantam weight champion, getting hands bandaged in locker room before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Dae Hwan Kim, Kamma Bantam weight champion,  in locker room before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Dae Hwan Kim, Kamma Bantam weight champion,  in locker room before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Florian Garel, Zendokai Karate Champion prepares in blue locker room<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Hands bandaged before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Bananas and bandages in the locker rooms<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Bananas and bandages in the locker rooms<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
    One_MMA_173_1F2C5816.JPG
  • Dae Hwan Kim, Kamma Bantam weight champion, in locker room before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Dae Hwan Kim, Kamma Bantam weight champion,  in locker room before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Gianni Subba, Malaysian MMA hero getting hands bandaged before fighting<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Saiful Merican, 1st ranked WMA featherweight, massaged by trainer<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Egyptian boxing champion Hisham Hiba getting hamds dressed before fight in Blue corner locker room<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Egyptian boxing champion Hisham Hiba getting hamds dressed before fight in Blue corner locker room<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Egyptian boxing champion Hisham Hiba getting hamds dressed before fight in Blue corner locker room<br />
<br />
MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • ONE crew member before fight<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Whose socks?<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Warm up in red corner locker room<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fighters in pre-fight sparing warm up in cage<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fighters in pre-fight sparing warm up in cage<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion, sparing in cage during warm up<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fighters in pre-fight sparing warm up in cage<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fighters pre-fight briefing backstage. Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion dressed in white<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fighters pre-fight briefing backstage. Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion dressed in white<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fighters pre-fight briefing backstage. Russian Vitaly Bigdash, Top middleweight champion (LHS), centre Florian Garel, Zendokai Karate Champion, Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion (RHS)<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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  • Fighters pre-fight briefing backstage. Russian Vitaly Bigdash, Top middleweight champion (LHS), centre Florian Garel, Zendokai Karate Champion, Irina Mazepa, 5X Wushu World Champion (RHS)<br />
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MMA. Mixed Martial Arts "Tigers of Asia" cage fighting competition. Top professional male and female fighters from across Asia, Russia, Australia, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines come together to fight. This tournament takes place in front of a ten thousand strong crowd of supporters in Pelaing Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. October 2015
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