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Three workers pack and weigh dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Kl...

#12790755

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

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, Kl...

#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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Workers mix raw materials of palm starch and water to make traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Ind...

#12790725

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

24 September 2025

Workers mix raw materials of palm starch and water to make traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central Java, Ind...

#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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Workers mix raw materials of palm starch and water into a porridge to make traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, C...

#12790732

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

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, C...

#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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A worker pushes a tray of noodles that come out of the machine to be dried while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Villa...

#12790734

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

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 Villa...

#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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Workers mix raw materials of palm starch and water into a porridge to make traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, C...

#12790741

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

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, C...

#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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Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central J...

#12790745

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

24 September 2025

Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central J...

#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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Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central J...

#12790748

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

24 September 2025

Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central J...

#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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Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central J...

#12790750

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

24 September 2025

Workers carry dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central J...

#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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Workers check dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central J...

#12790752

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

24 September 2025

Workers check dried noodles after they dry in the sun while making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' in Manjung Village, Klaten, Central J...

#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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An aerial photo shows workers making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' using palm starch as the raw material in Manjung Village, Klaten, C...

#12790757

Traditional Noodle Maker From Palm Starch Called "Soun"

24 September 2025

An aerial photo shows workers making traditional noodles called ''Soun'' using palm starch as the raw material in Manjung Village, Klaten, C...

#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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In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on December 18, 2024, due to the financial crisis caused by uncontrolled government spending, the Brazilian curre...

#11880087

Brazilian Currency Suffers Strong Devaluation Due To Economic Crisis

19 December 2024

In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on December 18, 2024, due to the financial crisis caused by uncontrolled government spending, the Brazilian curre...

#11880087

19 December 2024

In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on December 18, 2024, due to the financial crisis caused by uncontrolled government spending, the Brazilian currency suffers a strong devaluation. In 2024, it loses more than 20% of its value compared to the US dollar. At the close of the market this Wednesday, US$ 1.00 is quoted at R$ 6.27.


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In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on December 18, 2024, due to the financial crisis caused by uncontrolled government spending, the Brazilian curre...

#11880095

Brazilian Currency Suffers Strong Devaluation Due To Economic Crisis

19 December 2024

In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on December 18, 2024, due to the financial crisis caused by uncontrolled government spending, the Brazilian curre...

#11880095

19 December 2024

In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on December 18, 2024, due to the financial crisis caused by uncontrolled government spending, the Brazilian currency suffers a strong devaluation. In 2024, it loses more than 20% of its value compared to the US dollar. At the close of the market this Wednesday, US$ 1.00 is quoted at R$ 6.27.


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Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tu...

#9349708

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel In Bangladesh

22 December 2022

Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tu...

#9349708

22 December 2022

Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel (or Karnaphuli Tunnel) is an under-construction underwater expressway tunnel in the port city of Chittagong, Bangladesh under the Karnaphuli river. The length of the entire route is 9.39 kilometers (5.83 mi), with the tunnel making up 3.32 kilometers (2.06 mi). The tunnel diameter will be 10.80 meters (35.4 ft). The project's cost is estimated at US$1.1B, of which the Exim Bank of China finances around half. The tunnel will be the first under-river road tunnel in South Asia.


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Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tu...

#9349710

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel In Bangladesh

22 December 2022

Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tu...

#9349710

22 December 2022

Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel (or Karnaphuli Tunnel) is an under-construction underwater expressway tunnel in the port city of Chittagong, Bangladesh under the Karnaphuli river. The length of the entire route is 9.39 kilometers (5.83 mi), with the tunnel making up 3.32 kilometers (2.06 mi). The tunnel diameter will be 10.80 meters (35.4 ft). The project's cost is estimated at US$1.1B, of which the Exim Bank of China finances around half. The tunnel will be the first under-river road tunnel in South Asia.


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Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tu...

#9349714

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel In Bangladesh

22 December 2022

Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tu...

#9349714

22 December 2022

Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel (or Karnaphuli Tunnel) is an under-construction underwater expressway tunnel in the port city of Chittagong, Bangladesh under the Karnaphuli river. The length of the entire route is 9.39 kilometers (5.83 mi), with the tunnel making up 3.32 kilometers (2.06 mi). The tunnel diameter will be 10.80 meters (35.4 ft). The project's cost is estimated at US$1.1B, of which the Exim Bank of China finances around half. The tunnel will be the first under-river road tunnel in South Asia.


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Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tu...

#9349718

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel In Bangladesh

22 December 2022

Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tu...

#9349718

22 December 2022

Construction workers during work outside Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel on November 25, 2022. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel (or Karnaphuli Tunnel) is an under-construction underwater expressway tunnel in the port city of Chittagong, Bangladesh under the Karnaphuli river. The length of the entire route is 9.39 kilometers (5.83 mi), with the tunnel making up 3.32 kilometers (2.06 mi). The tunnel diameter will be 10.80 meters (35.4 ft). The project's cost is estimated at US$1.1B, of which the Exim Bank of China finances around half. The tunnel will be the first under-river road tunnel in South Asia.


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