Water is very significant in Bali, not just for agricultural and domestic use but also for sacred reasons. In the Munduk area, religion is deeply entwined with the local water sources. Important ceremonies and rituals in this community start at the headwaters and follow the streams to end at the sea.
Pak Nyoman’s concern for the environment around Munduk began in 1992, when he began to see problems with erosion and potential issues around the integrity of the area’s water sources.



