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Going home by ship for Eid celebration

Going home by ship for Eid celebration
01/09
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Port officers inspect passenger baggage with x-ray detector before boarding to ship.
Going home by ship for Eid celebration
02/09
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Thousands of passengers departed and arrived at Tanjung Perak.
Going home by ship for Eid celebration
03/09
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Thousands of passengers departed and arrived at Tanjung Perak.
Going home by ship for Eid celebration
04/09
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Cargo officer lifted goods, vegetables, rice into the ship to be transported by Awu ship to Borneo.
Going home by ship for Eid celebration
05/09
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Passengers rest outside the harbor while waiting for the ship they were waiting for left.
Going home by ship for Eid celebration
06/09
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Going home by ship is a favorite choice of workers who are outside Java island as Borneo, Sulawesi, and Nusa Tenggara. Rates are relatively cheaper than air airplane. Thousands of passengers departed and arrived at Tanjung Perak.
Going home by ship for Eid celebration
07/09
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Thousands of passengers departed and arrived at Tanjung Perak.
Going home by ship for Eid celebration
08/09
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Going home by ship is a favorite choice of workers who are outside Java island as Borneo, Sulawesi, and Nusa Tenggara. Rates are relatively cheaper than air airplane. Thousands of passengers departed and arrived at Tanjung Perak.
Going home by ship for Eid celebration
09/09
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Thousands of passengers departed and arrived at Tanjung Perak.
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration
  • Going home by ship for Eid celebration

Going home by ship is a favorite choice of workers who are outside Java Island, Borneo, Sulawesi, and Nusa Tenggara. Rates are relatively cheaper than air. Thousands of passengers departed and arrived at Tanjung Perak, Surabaya, Indonesia.

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