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Not Separated from Klenik, Here is a Portrait of Rain Shaman at Mandalika Circuit - Someone Reported to the Police Because they Disagreed with Being Called Unable to Control the Weather

Not Separated from Klenik, Here is a Portrait of Rain Shaman at Mandalika Circuit - Someone Reported to the Police Because they Disagreed with Being Called Unable to Control the Weather

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Not Separated from Klenik, Here is a Portrait of Rain Shaman at Mandalika Circuit - Someone Reported to the Police Because they Disagreed with Being Called Unable to Control the Weather

Moto GP will be held in Indonesia for the first time, precisely at the Mandalika Circuit, West Nusa Tenggara. Behind the excitement of this world's number 1 motor racing event, there is still a distinctive Indonesian 'touch' that remains.

This time, it's not the racers imitating netizens' habits while driving, but it's the turn of the rain shaman who becomes the center of attention. Let's take a look at one of the Indonesian 'customs' that always seems to be present in world-class events!

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This is one of the portraits of the Rain Shaman who still appears to be 'operating' at the world's number 1 motor racing event. The shaman still tries to adhere to safety and health protocols!

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The presence of the shaman in one corner of the circuit is considered quite interesting, it can be said that the 'local committee' does everything to ensure a smooth race, including through mystical paths. On the other hand, there is technology that allows effective rain repellent to be used, as already done by Western countries.

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Considering that this is the first time it is held in the homeland, it is certainly legitimate to repel rain with a shaman. Interestingly, Sandiaga Uno emphasizes that he will not use the services of a rain shaman. As quoted from CNBC, Sandi prefers to use Weather Modification Technology (TMC).

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Interestingly, in the previous World Superbike Championship (WSBK) event in Mandalika, there was a rain shaman who then reported to the police because he was not happy being accused as the cause of the WSBK being postponed due to heavy rain.

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Rain shaman in Mandalika does provide an interesting perspective alongside all the world-class modern touches there. Hopefully tomorrow's Moto GP runs smoothly with sunny weather! :D