Sleman
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A number of people depend on natural stone mining in the hills of Sambirejo, Sleman, Yogyakarta. Miners work long hours to support their families.
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Keris is a traditional Javanese weapon that has many meanings. Mpu Sungkowo Harumbrodjo is a Pamor Keris master maker (called Mpu) from Sleman, Yogakarta.
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Hundreds of people followed the procession ceremony Saparan Bekakak in Gamping, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This ceremony is held every month Sapar (Safar)to ask for the safety of people in order to avoid disaster.
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by asim
Playing fire football is a tradition in some of the Islamic schools in Java, which aims to train the students and teachers, and to welcome the holy month of Ramadhan.
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by faizal afnan
<strong>WARNING, some people may find these images distressing.</strong> Merapi Volcano victims are transported to Sardjito Morgue. Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 05/11/2010
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by nico haryono
The refugee camps during the night in Kepuharjo, Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 01/11/2010
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by nico haryono
Volunteers provide shelter, food and warmth for local refugees from the Merapi Volcano eruption. The volunteer centre was based inside a library. Unknown Location, Indonesia. 30/10/2010
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by nico haryono
The roads of Yogyakarta are covered with volcanic dust caused by the Merapi Eruption as people must wear masks while doing their daily activities. Indonesia. 30/10/2010
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Ash has covered Sleman, north Jogjakarta, a day after the eruption of Mount Merapi at around 18:00 GMT. People who pass through the area wear masks to protect their lungs from the fallout. Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 30/10/2010
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The impact of the mount Merapi eruption is now being felt in Yogyakarta as thick volcanic ash covers the city and its roads, cars and buildings. Yogyakarta, Indonesia 30/10/2010
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