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NEWS - Coronavirus: Quarantäne-Häuser in Tangerang, Indonesien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aslam Iqbal/SOPA Images/REX (10662620d)
Covid-19 patients sunbathe on the balconies of their rooms at the quarantine house in Tangerang regency.
Indonesian President, Joko Widodo has instructed the local government to prepare the New Normal procedures, which will allow people to return to their activities by maintaining strict health protocols amid the new positive cases of Covid-19 that continue to increase.
Quarantine Houses in Tangerang, Indonesia - 28 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Quarantäne-Häuser in Tangerang, Indonesien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aslam Iqbal/SOPA Images/REX (10662620a)
Covid-19 patients sunbathe on the balconies of their rooms at the quarantine house in Tangerang regency.
Indonesian President, Joko Widodo has instructed the local government to prepare the New Normal procedures, which will allow people to return to their activities by maintaining strict health protocols amid the new positive cases of Covid-19 that continue to increase.
Quarantine Houses in Tangerang, Indonesia - 28 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Quarantäne-Häuser in Tangerang, Indonesien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aslam Iqbal/SOPA Images/REX (10662620c)
Health workers and volunteers conduct joint morning gymnastic with the Covid-19 patients at the quarantine house in Tangerang regency.
Indonesian President, Joko Widodo has instructed the local government to prepare the New Normal procedures, which will allow people to return to their activities by maintaining strict health protocols amid the new positive cases of Covid-19 that continue to increase.
Quarantine Houses in Tangerang, Indonesia - 28 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Quarantäne-Häuser in Tangerang, Indonesien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aslam Iqbal/SOPA Images/REX (10662620b)
A volunteer conducts a joint morning gymnastic with the Covid-19 patients at the quarantine house in Tangerang regency.
Indonesian President, Joko Widodo has instructed the local government to prepare the New Normal procedures, which will allow people to return to their activities by maintaining strict health protocols amid the new positive cases of Covid-19 that continue to increase.
Quarantine Houses in Tangerang, Indonesia - 28 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Quarantäne-Häuser in Tangerang, Indonesien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aslam Iqbal/SOPA Images/REX (10662620e)
Covid-19 patients sunbathe on the balconies of their rooms at the quarantine house in Tangerang regency.
Indonesian President, Joko Widodo has instructed the local government to prepare the New Normal procedures, which will allow people to return to their activities by maintaining strict health protocols amid the new positive cases of Covid-19 that continue to increase.
Quarantine Houses in Tangerang, Indonesia - 28 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Quarantäne-Häuser in Tangerang, Indonesien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aslam Iqbal/SOPA Images/REX (10662620f)
Covid-19 patients sunbathe on the balconies of their rooms at the quarantine house in Tangerang regency.
Indonesian President, Joko Widodo has instructed the local government to prepare the New Normal procedures, which will allow people to return to their activities by maintaining strict health protocols amid the new positive cases of Covid-19 that continue to increase.
Quarantine Houses in Tangerang, Indonesia - 28 May 2020
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NEWS - Wahlen in Indonesien
April 17, 2019 - Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia - SOUTH SUMATRA, INDONESIA - APRIL 17: A blindman show her finger after voting for President and parliamentary members during 2019 Indonesia election on April 17, 2019 in Palembang city, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Indonesia election followed by 192 million voters choose 245,000 candidates for positions from the President and parliamentary national and parliametary locals..Credit Image: © M. Tohir/Sijori Images/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © Sijori Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo came to Tanjung Priok Port, Jakarta, to see firsthand the results of the evacuation from the JT 610 water lion accident which was successfully collected by the Basarnas team in Tanjung Priok Harbor
President Joko Widodo visits the results of evacuation, Jakarta, Indonesia - 05 Aug 2018
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NEWS - G20 Gipfel Hamburg: Auftakt zu den Gesprächen
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United States President Donald Trump, center, gets a hug from French President Emmanuel Macron as Indonesian President Joko Widodo, right, look on as the leaders of the G20 nations get set to pose for the traditional family photo at the G20 summit
G20 Summit, Day 1, Hamburg, Germany - 07 Jul 2017
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Indonesian Embassy vigil for Mary Jane Veloso
April 28, 2015 - Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines - Filipino activists march toward the Indonesian Embassy in support of Filipino death row prisoner Mary Jane Veloso. Despite an emergency meeting between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and an Indonesian migrant group to stop the execution of the so-called ''Bali Nine,'' which includes Veloso, Indonesian attorney general HM Prasteyo says that they will continue to mete out the punishment to the drug convicts, saying that doing otherwise would create a 'precedent' in their campaign against illegal drugs (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Indonesian Embassy vigil for Mary Jane Veloso
April 28, 2015 - Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines - A Filipino activist holds a paper appealing to halt the execution of Filipino death row prisoner Mary Jane Veloso, during the activists' seconda day of vigil outside the Indonesian Embassy. Despite an emergency meeting between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and an Indonesian migrant group to stop the execution of the so-called ''Bali Nine,'' which includes Veloso, Indonesian attorney general HM Prasteyo says that they will continue to mete out the punishment to the drug convicts, saying that doing otherwise would create a 'precedent' in their campaign against illegal drugs (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Indonesian Embassy vigil for Mary Jane Veloso
April 28, 2015 - Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines - Filipino policemen block activists from reaching the front of the Indonesian Embassy, as the activists appeal to halt the execution of Filipino death row prisoner Mary Jane Veloso. Despite an emergency meeting between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and an Indonesian migrant group to stop the execution of the so-called ''Bali Nine,'' which includes Veloso, Indonesian attorney general HM Prasteyo says that they will continue to mete out the punishment to the drug convicts, saying that doing otherwise would create a 'precedent' in their campaign against illegal drugs (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Indonesian Embassy vigil for Mary Jane Veloso
April 28, 2015 - Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines - A Filipino worker activist wears a white ribbon in support of Filipino death row prisoner Mary Jane Veloso, during a rally outside the Indonesian Embassy, as they appeal to halt the execution of Veloso. Despite an emergency meeting between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and an Indonesian migrant group to stop the execution of the so-called ''Bali Nine,'' which includes Veloso, Indonesian attorney general HM Prasteyo says that they will continue to mete out the punishment to the drug convicts, saying that doing otherwise would create a 'precedent' in their campaign against illegal drugs (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Indonesian Embassy vigil for Mary Jane Veloso
April 28, 2015 - Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines - Messages in support of Filipino death row prisoner Mary Jane Veloso are seen on a freedom wall set up by Filipino activists, during their second night of vigil outside the Indonesian Embassy, as they appeal to halt the execution of Veloso. Despite an emergency meeting between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and an Indonesian migrant group to stop the execution of the so-called ''Bali Nine,'' which includes Veloso, Indonesian attorney general HM Prasteyo says that they will continue to mete out the punishment to the drug convicts, saying that doing otherwise would create a 'precedent' in their campaign against illegal drugs (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Indonesian Embassy vigil for Mary Jane Veloso
April 28, 2015 - Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines - Filipino activists light candles in support of Filipino death row prisoner Mary Jane Veloso, during their second night of vigil outside the Indonesian Embassy, as they appeal to halt the execution of Veloso. Despite an emergency meeting between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and an Indonesian migrant group to stop the execution of the so-called ''Bali Nine,'' which includes Veloso, Indonesian attorney general HM Prasteyo says that they will continue to mete out the punishment to the drug convicts, saying that doing otherwise would create a 'precedent' in their campaign against illegal drugs (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Indonesian Embassy vigil for Mary Jane Veloso
April 28, 2015 - Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines - A Filipino activist holds a candle in support of Filipino death row prisoner Mary Jane Veloso, during their second night vigil outside the Indonesian Embassy, as they appeal to halt the execution of Veloso. Despite an emergency meeting between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and an Indonesian migrant group to stop the execution of the so-called ''Bali Nine,'' which includes Veloso, Indonesian attorney general HM Prasteyo says that they will continue to mete out the punishment to the drug convicts, saying that doing otherwise would create a 'precedent' in their campaign against illegal drugs (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707h)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707h)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707m)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707j)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707k)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707i)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707l)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707g)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707e)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ivan Damanik/NurPhoto/REX (4229707d)
Mount Sinabung volcano erupts with a giant black cloud of volcanic ash
Indonesian President Joko Widodo visits refugees from erupting Mount Sinabung volcano, Karo, Sumatra, Indonesia - 29 Oct 2014
The visit to this area is the first official visit of President Joko Widodo after being sworn on October 20.
The volcano Sinabung, which is located 88 kilometers from the city of Medan, inactive for four centuries before it erupted again in August 2010 Nearly 3,000 people have been evacuated from the local villages as expert warns volcano could erupt again at any time. Indonesia has 130 active volcanoes that immediately threaten civilian villages.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708n)
Satrio lies on top of a crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708o)
Satrio lies on top of a crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708p)
The crocodile handler carries a crocodile as they wave to the audience
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708m)
Satrio lies on top of a crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708j)
Arsyad, a crocodile handler takes a leaf from the mouth of a crocodile with his teeth
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708l)
Satrio, (R), a crocodile handler sits at the top of a crocodile as he tries to calm down the crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708k)
Arsyad, a crocodile handler tries to calm down a crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708i)
Arsyad, a crocodile handler takes a leaf from the mouth of a crocodile with his teeth
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708g)
Arsyad, a crocodile handler puts a leaf inside a crocodile mouth
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708f)
Arsyad, a crocodile handler opens a crocodile mouth using his finger
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708e)
Isnoto, a crocodile handler, carries a crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708h)
Arsyad, a crocodile handler takes a leaf from the mouth of a crocodile with his teeth
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708c)
Satrio, a crocodile handler, tries to fight a crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708d)
Arsyad, (L), a crocodile handler opens a crocodile's mouth as his assistants hold the crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708a)
Isnoto, a crocodile handler tries to fight a crocodile
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
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The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Crack Palinggi / Rex Features (1994708b)
Arsyad, a crocodile handler opens a crocodile mouth
The Fighting Crocodile Show, Joko Tingkir Arena, Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia - 25 Nov 2012
The crocodile handler gets paid 700,000 rupiah (GBP 45) for every show held on a Sunday. Most audience are local residents who pay 20,000 rupiah (equivalent GBP 1.3) to see the 15 minutes show that been running for 4 years. The handler claims that the show is not to show off their power or to torture the crocodiles: in fact they need the funds to feed the crocodiles.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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