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The Kalibukbuk site is a Buddhist temple site (stupa) discovered in September 1994, approximately 300 meters from the highway to the south in Kalibukbuk village, Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia. The discovery began with the discovery of stupics and clay stamps behind an Angsoka Hotel during the excavation of a swimming pool in 1991 by local residents. Three years later, another discovery began with the activities of a resident named I Nengah Mawa in 1994.

When he was about to drain an old well that he had made, an avalanche occurred on the well wall. As a result of the landslide, strange objects were found stuck around the well wall. At the bottom of the well, there was also a brick structure that was suspected to be a former building. The objects were buried about one and a half meters below ground level. After being reported to the Department of Culture by the owner of the moor A. A Ngurah Sentanu.

In 1994, similar objects were found again on the moor owned by Anak Agung Sentanu when
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