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Rise Of Electric Vehicle (EV's) Destroying Sulawesi Rainforests & Coastal Communities
Employees are in traffic during the working shift change near Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park (IMIP) in Morowali, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 10, 2024. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto) -
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Rise Of Electric Vehicle (EV's) Destroying Sulawesi Rainforests & Coastal Communities
Excavators gather soil containing nickel ore at a mining site operated by PT Hengjaya Mineralindo in Morowali, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 10, 2024. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto) -
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Rise Of Electric Vehicle (EV's) Destroying Sulawesi Rainforests & Coastal Communities
Excavators gather soil containing nickel ore at a mining site operated by PT Hengjaya Mineralindo in Morowali, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 10, 2024. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto) -
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Rise Of Electric Vehicle (EV's) Destroying Sulawesi Rainforests & Coastal Communities
Employees are in traffic during the working shift change near Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park (IMIP) in Morowali, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 10, 2024. (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto) -
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Lore Lindu Megalithic On UNESCO Tentative List
Visitors observe Kalamba, or giant stone containers, at the Pokekea megalithic site in Hanggira Village, Central Lore, Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 27, 2025. Since 2019, the Lore Lindu megalithic cultural heritage, scattered across various sites and estimated to be between 3,000-4,000 years old BC, enters the UNESCO Tentative List before it is officially designated as a world heritage site. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Lore Lindu Megalithic On UNESCO Tentative List
Visitors observe Kalamba, or giant stone containers, at the Pokekea megalithic site in Hanggira Village, Central Lore, Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 27, 2025. Since 2019, the Lore Lindu megalithic cultural heritage, scattered across various sites and estimated to be between 3,000-4,000 years old BC, enters the UNESCO Tentative List before it is officially designated as a world heritage site. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Lore Lindu Megalithic On UNESCO Tentative List
Visitors observe Kalamba, or giant stone containers, at the Pokekea megalithic site in Hanggira Village, Central Lore, Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 27, 2025. Since 2019, the Lore Lindu megalithic cultural heritage, scattered across various sites and estimated to be between 3,000-4,000 years old BC, enters the UNESCO Tentative List before it is officially designated as a world heritage site. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Lore Lindu Megalithic On UNESCO Tentative List
Visitors observe Kalamba, or giant stone containers, at the Pokekea megalithic site in Hanggira Village, Central Lore, Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 27, 2025. Since 2019, the Lore Lindu megalithic cultural heritage, scattered across various sites and estimated to be between 3,000-4,000 years old BC, enters the UNESCO Tentative List before it is officially designated as a world heritage site. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Lore Lindu Megalithic On UNESCO Tentative List
Visitors observe Kalamba, or giant stone containers, at the Pokekea megalithic site in Hanggira Village, Central Lore, Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 27, 2025. Since 2019, the Lore Lindu megalithic cultural heritage, scattered across various sites and estimated to be between 3,000-4,000 years old BC, enters the UNESCO Tentative List before it is officially designated as a world heritage site. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Lore Lindu Megalithic On UNESCO Tentative List
Visitors observe Kalamba, or giant stone containers, at the Pokekea megalithic site in Hanggira Village, Central Lore, Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 27, 2025. Since 2019, the Lore Lindu megalithic cultural heritage, scattered across various sites and estimated to be between 3,000-4,000 years old BC, enters the UNESCO Tentative List before it is officially designated as a world heritage site. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Lore Lindu Megalithic On UNESCO Tentative List
Visitors observe Kalamba, or giant stone containers, at the Pokekea megalithic site in Hanggira Village, Central Lore, Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 27, 2025. Since 2019, the Lore Lindu megalithic cultural heritage, scattered across various sites and estimated to be between 3,000-4,000 years old BC, enters the UNESCO Tentative List before it is officially designated as a world heritage site. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Lore Lindu Megalithic On UNESCO Tentative List
A visitor observes Kalamba, or giant stone containers, at the Pokekea megalithic site in Hanggira Village, Central Lore, Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on June 27, 2025. After going through various processes since 2019, the Lore Lindu megalithic cultural heritage, which is scattered across various sites and is estimated to be between 3,000-4,000 years old BC, finally enters the UNESCO Tentative List before it is designated as a world heritage site. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus walk into the Kuningan Day prayer hall at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus perform a Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Hindus carry offerings during Kuningan Day prayers at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Caretakers sprinkle holy water on Hindus who attend the Kuningan Day prayer ceremony at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Caretakers take holy water to sprinkle on Hindus after a Kuningan Day prayer at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
Caretakers carry holy water to sprinkle on Hindus after conducting Kuningan Day prayers at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Kuningan Day Prayers In Central Sulawesi
A Hindu leader carries holy water to sprinkle on Hindus after a Kuningan Day prayer at the Wana Kertha Jagadnatha Great Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on May 3, 2025. The prayer takes place after 10 days of Galungan Day celebrations as a symbol to ask for prosperity and welfare. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers transport plastic seeds from recycled plastic waste in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers transport plastic seeds from recycled plastic waste in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers show plastic seeds that are recycled from plastic waste in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers mark sacks according to the type of plastic seeds in them at the plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers lift plastic waste to be recycled into plastic seeds in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers lift plastic waste to be recycled into plastic seeds in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers transport plastic seeds from recycled plastic waste in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers show plastic seeds that are recycled from plastic waste in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
A child shows a scale of plastic waste in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers lift plastic waste to be recycled into plastic seeds in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers weigh sacks of plastic seeds in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers lift plastic waste to be recycled into plastic seeds in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers wore plastic seeds after being processed in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers wore plastic seeds after being processed in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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Reduce Of Plastic Waste In Indonesia
Workers weigh sacks of plastic seeds in a plastic waste treatment plant in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on July 15, 2019.. Plastic seeds that are in the form of semi-finished products will be processed again for various items made of plastic. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste marked by the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 83/2018 on Waste Management, especially plastic. Indonesia also brought the issue of plastic waste at the Asia Summit to get world attention. According to the Indonesian Center for Environment Law, Indonesia is referred to as the second largest waste producing country after China. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Indonesien: Sturmwetter auf Sulawesi
Residents seen near the high waves in front of the mosque which is currently submerged in seawater after the 2018 tsunami, in Palu, Central Sulawesi, on December 11, 2019. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) issues early weather warnings and high waves in a number of areas in Indonesia which are dangerous for shipping. (Photo by M.Rifky/INA Photo Agency/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28436800
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NEWS - Indonesien: Sturmwetter auf Sulawesi
Residents seen near the high waves in front of the mosque which is currently submerged in seawater after the 2018 tsunami, in Palu, Central Sulawesi, on December 11, 2019. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) issues early weather warnings and high waves in a number of areas in Indonesia which are dangerous for shipping. (Photo by M.Rifky/INA Photo Agency/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28436801
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NEWS - Indonesien: Sturmwetter auf Sulawesi
Residents seen near the high waves in front of the mosque which is currently submerged in seawater after the 2018 tsunami, in Palu, Central Sulawesi, on December 11, 2019. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) issues early weather warnings and high waves in a number of areas in Indonesia which are dangerous for shipping. (Photo by M.Rifky/INA Photo Agency/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28436803
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NEWS - Indonesien: Sturmwetter auf Sulawesi
Residents seen near the high waves in front of the mosque which is currently submerged in seawater after the 2018 tsunami, in Palu, Central Sulawesi, on December 11, 2019. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) issues early weather warnings and high waves in a number of areas in Indonesia which are dangerous for shipping. (Photo by M.Rifky/INA Photo Agency/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28436804
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