Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Indonesia's...
A man tries to catch fish from a polluted river in Jakarta July 22, 2008.
Children lie on discarded mattresses next to a train passing through a Jakarta slum July 22, 2008.
Villagers separate gold from mud sediments, from the waste tailing of U.S. Freeport's Gold and Copper mining operation, in Timika, Indonesia's Papua province, July 21, 2008. About 20 grams of gold can be collected from panning in a week, which can earn about $280, according to a local villager.
Villagers separate gold from mud sediments, from the waste tailing of U.S. Freeport's Gold and Copper mining operation, in Timika, Indonesia's Papua province, July 21, 2008. About 20 grams of gold can be collected from panning in a week, which can earn about $280, according to a local villager.
A villager pans for gold in the waste tailing from U.S. Freeport's Gold and Copper mining operation in Timika, Indonesia's Papua province, July 21, 2008. About 20 grams of gold can be collected from panning in a week, which can earn about $280, according to a local villager.
A villager pans for gold in the waste tailing from U.S. Freeport's Gold and Copper mining operation in Timika, Indonesia's Papua province, July 21, 2008. About 20 grams of gold can be collected from panning in a week, which can earn about $280, according to a local villager.
A villager crosses a river as he returns home after panning for gold in the waste tailing from U.S. Freeport's Gold and Copper mining operation in Timika, Indonesia's Papua province, July 21, 2008. About 20 grams of gold can be collected from panning in a week, which can earn about $280, according to a local villager
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