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Tuesday, 15 October, 2002, 08:24 GMT 09:24 UK
In pictures: Mourning in Bali
Tourists and local people on the Indonesian island of Bali are struggling to come to terms with the massive bomb attack which ripped apart a crowded nightclub on Saturday.
Australian tourists are mourning friends and relatives.
Indonesians elsewhere in the country have expressed shock and sadness.
At least 188 people were killed - most of them tourists.
The nightclub has become a scene of mourning.
Bali's island idyll has been shattered...
... leaving tourists and locals in disbelief.
Tourists still on the island held a candle-lit service to remember the dead.
But many have already left, fearing for their safety.
Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer and Justice Minister Chris Ellison placed flowers at the bomb site.
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