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The Cyclone Senyar Disaster Aftermath
Following the flooding resulting from Cyclone Senyar in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on December 2, 2025, substantial accumulation of waste is observed on public roadways in the Medan Polonia District. (Photo by Sutanta Aditya/NurPhoto) -
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10080008_010
REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10080008_006
REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10080008_003
REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10080008_001
REPORTAGE - Rambutan Ernte in Indonesien
December 11, 2017 - Indonesia - Vendors selling rambutan in their fruit stand. Rambutan fruit is a tropical fruit produced from plants Nephelium lappaceum, included in the same family with lychee, longan, and mamoncillo . Rambutan comes from the region of Southeast Asia, widely grown in Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians formed paper burned ''house hell'' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw ''hell money'' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw ''hell money'' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians burned ''hell money'' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians burned ''hell money'' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - An Ethnic-Chinese Indonesian arranges offerings for her ancestors' souls during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - An Ethnic-Chinese Indonesian arranges offerings for her ancestors' souls during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - An Ethnic-Chinese Indonesian arranges offerings for her ancestors' souls during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians youngs throw ''hell money'' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw ''hell money'' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw ''hell money'' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the ''hungry ghost'' festival in Medan on September 5, 2017, Indonesia. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Indonesien: Hungry Ghost Festival
September 4, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings for the souls of their ancestors during the ''Hungry Ghost Festival'' at Gunung Timur Temple, in Medan on September 4, 2017, North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to the Chinese tradition, the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar is called the Ghost Moon where ghosts and spirits are believed to be out of hell to visit the earth during festivals, Chinese give food offerings, ''hell money'' and paper-made models house, to be burned to calm the wandering spirit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien bekommt neues Banknoten
December 20, 2016 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Officers of Bank Indonesia launches new banknotes at a press conference in Medan on December 19, 2016. Bank Indonesia (BI), Indonesias central bank, just unveiled the new designs for rupiah banknotes and coins which will come into circulation startingon Dec 19 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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