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#12793812
25 September 2025
Commuters queue to board human-powered boats to cross the Bengawan Solo River to travel to school and work in Solo, Central Java, on September 25, 2025. The area lacks a bridge to accommodate residents traveling to school, work, and other activities. By paying Rp2,000 (US$0.12) per crossing, residents shorten their travel time compared to crossing the existing bridge.
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#12793813
25 September 2025
Commuters ride on a human-powered boat as they cross the Bengawan Solo River to travel to school and work in Solo, Central Java, on September 25, 2025. The area lacks a bridge to accommodate residents traveling to school, work, and other activities. By paying Rp2,000 (US$0.12) per crossing, residents can shorten their travel time compared to crossing the existing bridge.
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#12793816
25 September 2025
Passengers on a motorcycle and two students look at their smartphones while on a human-powered boat crossing the Bengawan Solo River to work in Solo, Central Java, on September 25, 2025. The area lacks a bridge to accommodate residents going to school, work, and other activities. By paying Rp2,000 (US$0.12) per crossing, residents shorten the travel time compared to crossing the existing bridge.
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#12790725
24 September 2025
Workers mix raw materials of palm starch and water to make traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into porridge and then putting it into a machine to make noodles. After being made into noodles, they are dried in the sun until dry and then packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790732
24 September 2025
Workers mix raw materials of palm starch and water into a porridge to make traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into porridge and then putting it into a machine to make noodles. After being made into noodles, they are dried in the sun until dry and then packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790734
24 September 2025
A worker pushes a tray of noodles that come out of the machine to be dried while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into a pulp and then feeding it into a machine to form noodles. After being made into noodles, they are dried in the sun until dry and then packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790741
24 September 2025
Workers mix raw materials of palm starch and water into a porridge to make traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into porridge and then putting it into a machine to make noodles. After being made into noodles, they are dried in the sun until dry and then packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790745
24 September 2025
Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into porridge and then putting it into a machine to form noodles. After being made into noodles, they dry in the sun until completely dry and then are packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790748
24 September 2025
Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into porridge and then putting it into a machine to form noodles. After being made into noodles, they dry in the sun until completely dry and then are packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790750
24 September 2025
Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into porridge and then putting it into a machine to form noodles. After being made into noodles, they dry in the sun until completely dry and then are packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790752
24 September 2025
Workers check dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into a pulp and then putting it into a machine to form noodles. After being made into noodles, they dry in the sun until dry and then are packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by making soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790755
24 September 2025
Three workers pack and weigh dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 24, 2025. This traditional noodle is made by manually processing flour into a pulp, then putting it into a machine to be processed into noodles. After drying in the sun until dry, the noodles are packaged to be sold at a price of Rp20,000 (US$1.2) per kilogram. ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community by being processed into soup and other traditional foods.
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#12790757
24 September 2025
An aerial photo shows workers making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' using palm starch as the raw material in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, on September 25, 2025. The traditional noodles are made by manually turning flour into a pulp and then feeding it into a machine to make noodles. After being shaped into noodles, they are dried in the sun until dry and then packaged to be sold at a price of Rp 20,000 (US$ 1.2) per kilogram. The ''Soun'' noodles are usually consumed by the community in soups and other traditional foods.
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#12653842
17 August 2025
In Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on August 13, 2025, people pass by a mural from the Japanese anime One Piece on a street. Citizens across various Indonesian cities adopt the iconic ''Jolly Roger'' flag from the series as a symbol of protest against government policies ahead of the 80th anniversary of Indonesian Independence Day on August 17.
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#12653843
17 August 2025
In Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on August 13, 2025, people pass by a mural from the Japanese anime One Piece on a street. Citizens across various Indonesian cities adopt the iconic ''Jolly Roger'' flag from the series as a symbol of protest against government policies ahead of the 80th anniversary of Indonesian Independence Day on August 17.
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#12653844
17 August 2025
In Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, on August 13, 2025, people pass by a mural from the Japanese anime One Piece on a street. Citizens across various Indonesian cities adopt the iconic ''Jolly Roger'' flag from the series as a symbol of protest against government policies ahead of the 80th anniversary of Indonesian Independence Day on August 17.
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