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  • A cow has been slaughtered by Indonesian muslim people as they celebrate Eid Al-Adha while frequently flood hitting the land. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Muslim men peel of goats' skin during Eid Al-Adha celebration while frequently flood hitting the land of Bedono village. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Elderly Indonesian muslim woman burns goat skin to remove the hair as they celebrate Eid Al-Adha while frequently flood hitting the land of Bedono village. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Children play on a flooded front yard. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A villager pull a fishing net on a river in Bedono village. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A flooded grave yard in Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • The view of Bedono village, near Semarang, Central Java. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • An elderly woman takes her bike walk on the elevated road in Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Muslim villagers leave the mosque after a pray. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A house is flooded at Bedono village, near Semarang A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Muslim villagers pray at the flooded grave yard in Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0031212 326.jpg
  • Morning activity in Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Muslim villagers prepare for a pray at a mosque in Bedono village. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0031015 123.jpg
  • Villagers use boat to transport in Bedono village. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2011D003011319 003.jpg
  • Children play football on the school yard. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0031212 424.jpg
  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A boy runs on the elevated road in Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A muslim boy prepares for a pray. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Houses are permanently flooded by tide. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A house is flooded at Bedono village, near Semarang A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2011D0030428 008.jpg
  • A bike is hang on the mangrove in Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A boy swims in the flooded yard. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • An elderly woman command children to get out from the tide flood in Bedono village. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0031212 419.jpg
  • A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0031212 272.jpg
  • Muslim villagers prepare for cows slaughtering during Eid Al Adha celebration. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0031015 478.jpg
  • A sunrise at Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Children play at the frequently flooded front yard of a house in Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2011D0030428 010.jpg
  • A girl is playing on a elevated road in Bedono village, near Semarang. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2011D0030428 014.jpg
  • The rising of mass tourism in Bali has increase the development of hotels and resorts. The effect of this development is water shortage and waste problem. The rampant of land conversion to commercial area rise the land price and left the young local resident unable to buy land or home. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • The rising of mass tourism in Bali has increase the development of hotels and resorts. The effect of this development is water shortage and waste problem. The rampant of land conversion to commercial area rise the land price and left the young local resident unable to buy land or home. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    _GEM8648.jpg
  • The rising of mass tourism in Bali has increase the development of hotels and resorts. The effect of this development is water shortage and waste problem. The rampant of land conversion to commercial area rise the land price and left the young local resident unable to buy land or home. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    _GEM8622.jpg
  • Due to the high rise of hotels and resorts development has make the water crisis for farmers in Bali. The rampant of land conversion to commercial area rise the land price and left the young local resident unable to buy land or home. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    _GEM8682.jpg
  • Due to the high rise of hotels and resorts development has make the water crisis for farmers in Bali. The rampant of land conversion to commercial area rise the land price and left the young local resident unable to buy land or home. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    _GEM8701.jpg
  • Miners use big truck machine to pull out the oil from cutting in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Javanese scramble to take the offerings in shape of mountain contains of vegetables, fruits and paddy that is sent to the spirits of the sea during a ritual called "Sedekah Laut" (Sea Sacrificial) in Depok beach near ancient city Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, November 21, 2013. As centuries tradition, Javanese shape the offering in mountain form because they believed that the spirits live at the higher land, and mountain represent nirvana. A unique fact, Gunungan is used by Javanism worshipers wherever they live, from coastline to mountains.
    GNJ2013D0041121 061.jpg
  • Bali is well known for partying and bars are easily to find. The rising number of tourists coming in to Bali has increased the number of bars and clubs. It affects the land conversion to commercial place. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • Miners take crude oil that already filtered from water in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 096.jpg
  • A miner works at the oil distillation in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 117.jpg
  • The view of crude oil mine in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 004.jpg
  • Miners works at oil distillation in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 107.jpg
  • A miner takes crude oil that already separated from water in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 047.jpg
  • Miners work at the crude oil field in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 081.jpg
  • Crude oil splatter as it is mined in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 027.jpg
  • A local miner walks on oil mining field in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 015.jpg
  • Petroleum flow out from a pipe at oil distillation in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 172.jpg
  • Five Javanese in traditional attire deliver the offerings in shape of mountain contains of vegetables, fruits and paddy to the spirits of the sea during a ritual called "Sedekah Laut" (Sea Sacrificial) in Depok beach near ancient city Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, November 21, 2013. As centuries tradition, Javanese shape the offering in mountain form because they believed that the spirits live at the higher land, and mountain represent nirvana. A unique fact, Gunungan is used by Javanism worshipers wherever they live, from coastline to mountains.
    GNJ2013D0041121 055.jpg
  • Javanese men bring a buffalo's head onto a truck as they prepare for sacrifial ritual at a former Dutch sugar factory in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, April 6, 2013. During the Indonesia Revolution era, Java Island became the central of sugar industry. The Dutch built many sugar factories and transportation system to transport sugar from cities to main port in Jakarta then continued shipped it to Dutch land. To reduce the rebellion from Javanese, Dutch created a myth of the factory and held ritual of sacrificial in order to get abundant product of sugar. They sacrificed two heads of buffalo and chickens. This ritual still remain in some big colonial sugar factories until today. The ritual takes time in the beginning of milling.
    GNJ2013D0040406 123.jpg
  • DEMAK, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 15: Indonesian muslim boy point at his friend during Eid Al-Adha prayer while frequently flood hitting the land in Demak, Central Java, Indonesia, Tuesday, October 15, 2013. World Muslim people celebrate Eid Al Adha or "The Feast of the Sacrifice" by slaughtering goats, sheeps, and cattles to honor the Prophet Abraham who tested by God to sacrifice his son Ishmael A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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  • A miner works at oil distillation in Wonocolo, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, December 2, 2013. Dordsche Petroleum Maatschappij, the Dutch Oil Mining Company, founded the oil field in 1879 during the Indonesian Revolution era. After Indonesia Independence Day in August 17, 1945, the Dutch leaved the land and from that time the oil field was mined by local traditionally. For years they used human power to mine the oil; four to five people pulled out the crude oil. In one day, from 74 of oil well, miners can produce 46.791L of crude oil. The oil field is located in Cepu Block that is predicted contains 1.4 billion barrel of crude oil and more than 8 billion of gas. This potential block is explored by Exxon Mobile. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    GNJ2013D0051202 165.jpg
  • Javanese men put the buffalo's head near a huge machinery at a former Dutch sugar factory in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, April 6, 2013. During the Indonesia Revolution era, Java Island became the central of sugar industry. The Dutch built many sugar factories and transportation system to transport sugar from cities to main port in Jakarta then continued shipped it to Dutch land. To reduce the rebellion from Javanese, Dutch created a myth of the factory and held ritual of sacrificial in order to get abundant product of sugar. They sacrificed two heads of buffalo and chickens. This ritual still remain in some big colonial sugar factories until today. The ritual takes time in the beginning of milling.
    GNJ2013D0040406 497.jpg

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