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Doctor catch rain, a career that comes back again after Indonesia relaxes
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Doctor chasing rain in SLOTXO Indonesia back to doing business again After taking a break from work during the coronavirus pandemic
On November 1, 2021, Reuters reported that among the floating incense smoke and trays of fragrant offerings. including a plate of chili, garlic and frangipani cloves. Mr. Kee Joko Sapu-Jakat, an Indonesian shaman Sit cross-legged to prepare things at home. before returning to work for the first day
After being away from work for several months The man who performed the laying ceremony in the rain would resume his own business. This is because the Indonesian government allows large-scale events. under epidemic control measures
Although many people may not believe this matter. But some Indonesians believe in Pawang Hujan's ability to control the weather.
In a country that faces several months of monsoons per year These doctors are often employed to perform ceremonies at weddings, concerts and even government events. To get the job done without the participants getting wet
“In principle We work without changing nature. instead of using protective gear in incident areas,” said Ki Joko, 57, as he looked up at the ominous gray clouds. while explaining that he was able to create invisible armor to move the clouds to another direction?
The first day of Mr Ki Joko's return to work was an outdoor wedding in Bekasi, West Java, where 400 people attended on a day when the weather forecast was expected to be stormy. and there is a 75% chance of rain
Mr. Ki Joko, in traditional clothes, walks around the place, stopping in a quiet corner. before the ceremony
Doctor chasing rain in SLOTXO Indonesia back to doing business again After taking a break from work during the coronavirus pandemic
On November 1, 2021, Reuters reported that among the floating incense smoke and trays of fragrant offerings. including a plate of chili, garlic and frangipani cloves. Mr. Kee Joko Sapu-Jakat, an Indonesian shaman Sit cross-legged to prepare things at home. before returning to work for the first day
After being away from work for several months The man who performed the laying ceremony in the rain would resume his own business. This is because the Indonesian government allows large-scale events. under epidemic control measures
Although many people may not believe this matter. But some Indonesians believe in Pawang Hujan's ability to control the weather.
In a country that faces several months of monsoons per year These doctors are often employed to perform ceremonies at weddings, concerts and even government events. To get the job done without the participants getting wet
“In principle We work without changing nature. instead of using protective gear in incident areas,” said Ki Joko, 57, as he looked up at the ominous gray clouds. while explaining that he was able to create invisible armor to move the clouds to another direction?
The first day of Mr Ki Joko's return to work was an outdoor wedding in Bekasi, West Java, where 400 people attended on a day when the weather forecast was expected to be stormy. and there is a 75% chance of rain
Mr. Ki Joko, in traditional clothes, walks around the place, stopping in a quiet corner. before the ceremony
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