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  • A man casts his fishing net in the Citarum river near Cikarees, Bale Endah district, Bandung regency, Indonesia. ..The Citarum river, which runs about 270 kilometers through the province of West Java, is considered to be among the world's dirtiest. Over the last twenty years, the river has been severely polluted by toxic industrial waste, trash and raw sewage. The Citarum is one of the main sources of freshwater for West Java and supplies about 80% of water for Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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  • A boy folds his net after fishing in the Citarum river near Cikarees, Bale Endah district, Bandung regency, Indonesia. <br />
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The Citarum river, which runs about 270 kilometers through the province of West Java, is considered to be among the world's dirtiest. Over the last twenty years, the river has been severely polluted by toxic industrial waste, trash and raw sewage. The Citarum is one of the main sources of freshwater for West Java and supplies about 80% of water for Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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  • A woman fishes on the banks of the Citarum river near Cikarees, Bale Endah district, Bandung regency, Indonesia. ..The Citarum river, which runs about 270 kilometers through the province of West Java, is considered to be among the world's dirtiest. Over the last twenty years, the river has been severely polluted by toxic industrial waste, trash and raw sewage. The Citarum is one of the main sources of freshwater for West Java and supplies about 80% of water for Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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  • A boy holds a net with his catch, mostly small catfish, on the banks of the Citarum river near Cikarees, Bale Endah district, Bandung regency, Indonesia. ..The Citarum river, which runs about 270 kilometers through the province of West Java, is considered to be among the world's dirtiest. Over the last twenty years, the river has been severely polluted by toxic industrial waste, trash and raw sewage. The Citarum is one of the main sources of freshwater for West Java and supplies about 80% of water for Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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  • A boy holds a catfish on the banks of the Citarum river near Cikarees, Bale Endah district, Bandung regency, Indonesia. ..The Citarum river, which runs about 270 kilometers through the province of West Java, is considered to be among the world's dirtiest. Over the last twenty years, the river has been severely polluted by toxic industrial waste, trash and raw sewage. The Citarum is one of the main sources of freshwater for West Java and supplies about 80% of water for Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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  • A man and a boy examine their catch on the bank of the Citarum river near Cikarees, Bale Endah district, Bandung regency, Indonesia. The net contains soda cans, plastic bags and other types of waste. ..The Citarum river, which runs about 270 kilometers through the province of West Java, is considered to be among the world's dirtiest. Over the last twenty years, the river has been severely polluted by toxic industrial waste, trash and raw sewage. The Citarum is one of the main sources of freshwater for West Java and supplies about 80% of water for Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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  • Siti Rofi'ah's step daughter, Nur San, 22, brings fish ashore from the boat of Jainudin One, who just returned home after fishing overnight. They live in Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Soon after sunrise, Iwan Setian, 24 (foreground), has just returned from fishing and looks on while his mother Umikalsum, 41, brings his catch from the boat to the family home. They live in Kubur Cina, a neighbordhood of Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Siti Rofi'ah's son-in-law Jainudin One, 41, who just returned home after fishing overnight, carries his daughter Refa, 6, on his shoulders from his boat to the shore. They live in Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Umi, 5, eats. Her father Alwin Nurdin has just returned home from fishing overnight. They live in Kubur Cina, a neighbordhood of Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Fisherman Salmi Hasim, 31 (left), prepares his boat for a night of fishing while his son Irfan, 7, swims and plays in the water. They live in Kampung Nyamuk, a neighborhood of Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Siti Rofi'ah's son-in-law Jainudin One, 41 (left), eats a snack in his boat with his daughters (from left to right) Kesha, 4; and Refa, 6. Jainudin just returned home after fishing overnight. He and his family live in Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Umikalsum, 41 (left), sells fish outside the family home to vendors from the nearby fish market. Behind her is her husband Ode Umar, 51. They live in Kubur Cina, a neighbordhood of Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • (From left to right) Fishermen Hirman, 40, and Kursia, 26, carry their catch home to produce processed fish in Lepek Loang, Belanting, Sambelia district, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Siti Mastura, around 50 years of age (left), buys parrot fish from Sitti Salmah Taher, around 40 years of age, at Tepi market in Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Siti Mastura, around 50 years of age, cooks 'abon ikan,' or fish floss, at her home in Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • A man holding a fish looks on as a girl eats an orange, near a traditional market in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, on December 27, 2014.
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  • Siti Mastura, around 50 years of age, cooks 'abon ikan,' or fish floss, at her home in Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Siti Rofi'ah's step grandson Mohamad, 6, helps bring fish ashore in Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Fish laid out to dry can be seen at Silosor Barga's roadside stand in Hadakewa, Lebatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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