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  • The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, walks back to his office at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0294.jpg
  • The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (right), talks to actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0264.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (right) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, after an interview at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0280.jpg
  • Palm oil executive Franky Oesman Widjaja (left) and actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford pose for a photograph onboard a private jet at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta, Indonesia. Mr Widjaja is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Agribusiness & Food division of the Sinar Mas Group, one of the world's largest palm oil producers. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0174.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (second from right) talks to members of the production team while waiting for a plane departure at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0133.jpg
  • Cameramen film a conversation between actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford and Greenpeace Indonesia's forest campaigner Bustar Maitar at a hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0095.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford reviews his notes before his meeting with the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0191.jpg
  • The image of actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford can be seen on a camera's LCD screen during an interview in Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0043.jpg
  • (From left to right) Cameraman Richard Rowley films an interview of actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford with Greenpeace Indonesia's forest campaigner Bustar Maitar in Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0026.jpg
  • The image of actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford can be seen on a camera's LCD screen as he gets ready for an interview in Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0006.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (right) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, after an interview at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0282.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (right) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, after an interview at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0276.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (right) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0271.jpg
  • The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (right), talks to actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0260.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (right) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, after an interview at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0284.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (right) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, after an interview at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0278.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (left) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0258.jpg
  • The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (right), listens to actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0247.jpg
  • The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, walks out of his office at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, to give an interview. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0218.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford talks to members of the production team on the runway of Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0150.jpg
  • (From left to right) Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford, Co-Executive Producer Solly Granatstein, and Greenpeace Indonesia's forest campaigner Bustar Maitar discuss interview details in Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0077.jpg
  • The image of actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford can be seen on a camera's LCD screen during an interview in Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0041.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (right) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, after an interview at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0291.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford listens to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0275.jpg
  • Actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford (left) talks to the President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0255.jpg
  • The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (second from right), greets actor and environmental activist Harrison Ford at the Presidential Palace in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Harrison Ford visited Indonesia to learn more about deforestation, as one of the correspondents for Showtime's new documentary series about climate change Years of Living Dangerously.
    RO.IDN.2013.09.0227.jpg
  • (From left to right) Sculptures of tango singer Carlos Gardel, Argentinean first lady Eva Perón and footballer Diego Maradona can be seen on a balcony of Caminito street, in La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.<br />
Caminito is a pedestrian street created in the late 1950s by local painter Benito Quinquela Martín and other artist friends to recreate a version of the old immigrant neighborhood of La Boca, using wood and corrugated zinc painted in bright colors. Today, Caminito and the surrounding areas feature cafes, souvenir shops, tango dancers and other street performances aimed to attract tourists.
    RO.ARG.2006.01.0241.jpg
  • Women watch dances at the local temple during the celebration of Cap Go Meh festival in Magelang, Central Java. On the background is a wall-size poster of the Great Wall of China.
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  • A boy participates in a relay sack race during the last day of activities at the child-friendly space located in Alim Tepe School (in Osh, Kyrgyzstan), established and supported by Save the Children. The closing celebrations included a sports competition, games and a cake.
    RO.KGZ.2010.09.183.jpg
  • A girl participates in a basketball relay race as other children watch, during the last day of activities at the child-friendly space located in Alim Tepe School (in Osh, Kyrgyzstan), established and supported by Save the Children. The closing celebrations included a sports competition, games and a cake.
    RO.KGZ.2010.09.167.jpg
  • Girls in uniform laugh and cheer their schoolmates during the last day of activities at the child-friendly space located in Alim Tepe School (in Osh, Kyrgyzstan), established and supported by Save the Children. The closing celebrations included a sports competition, games and a cake.
    RO.KGZ.2010.09.193.jpg
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