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#12955456
6 November 2025
A portrait shows Samsir Lawedi, 55, a native of Kawasi village, who stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now, Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine, mangrove, and coastal ecosystems.
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#12955457
6 November 2025
A portrait shows Samsir Lawedi, 55, a native of Kawasi village, who stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now, Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine, mangrove, and coastal ecosystems.
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#12955458
6 November 2025
A portrait shows Samsir Lawedi, 55, a native of Kawasi village, who stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now, Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine, mangrove, and coastal ecosystems.
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#12955459
6 November 2025
A portrait shows Samsir Lawedi, 55, a native of Kawasi village, who stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now, Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine, mangrove, and coastal ecosystems.
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#12955460
6 November 2025
The family life of Mr. Samsir Lawedi, a native of Kawasi village, stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by nickel industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine ecosystem, mangroves, and the coast.
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#12955461
6 November 2025
The family life of Mr. Samsir Lawedi, a native of Kawasi village, stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by nickel industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine ecosystem, mangroves, and the coast.
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#12955462
6 November 2025
The family life of Mr. Samsir Lawedi, a native of Kawasi village, stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by nickel industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine ecosystem, mangroves, and the coast.
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#12955463
6 November 2025
The family life of Mr. Samsir Lawedi, a native of Kawasi village, stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by nickel industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine ecosystem, mangroves, and the coast.
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#12955464
6 November 2025
The family life of Mr. Samsir Lawedi, a native of Kawasi village, stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by nickel industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine ecosystem, mangroves, and the coast.
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#12955465
6 November 2025
The family life of Mr. Samsir Lawedi, a native of Kawasi village, stops fishing in 2020 because there are no more fish around the coast of Kawasi village. On September 3, 2024, in Obi Island, South Halmahera, North Maluku, Indonesia, he cannot fish using nets on the beach because it is polluted by nickel industrial waste flowing into the sea. Now Mr. Samsir switches to construction work to support his family. The presence of mining damages the marine ecosystem, mangroves, and the coast.
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#12179094
21 March 2025
A street vendor in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 20, 2025, sits on a small folding chair at night, selling fresh fruits illuminated by makeshift hanging lights. She arranges her produce surrounded by the busy cityscape of motorbikes, cars, and pedestrians. Behind her, a food stall with grilled snacks and a banner in Vietnamese adds to the vibrant energy of Hanoi's street life. The scene reflects the resilience and dedication of Vietnam's street vendors in the fast-paced urban environment.
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#12179096
21 March 2025
A street vendor in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 20, 2025, sits on a small folding chair at night, selling fresh fruits illuminated by makeshift hanging lights. She arranges her produce surrounded by the busy cityscape of motorbikes, cars, and pedestrians. Behind her, a food stall with grilled snacks and a banner in Vietnamese adds to the vibrant energy of Hanoi's street life. The scene reflects the resilience and dedication of Vietnam's street vendors in the fast-paced urban environment.
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#12178950
21 March 2025
A street food vendor sells Vietnamese spring rolls and Vietnamese pizza from a bicycle cart, illuminated by streetlights, in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 20, 2025. Two young men sit on motorbikes, chatting while having their snacks. The bustling atmosphere includes pedestrians, motorbikes, and neon-lit streets, characteristic of Hanoi's nightlife.
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#12178951
21 March 2025
A street food vendor sells Vietnamese spring rolls and Vietnamese pizza from a bicycle cart, illuminated by streetlights, in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 20, 2025. Two young men sit on motorbikes, chatting while having their snacks. The bustling atmosphere includes pedestrians, motorbikes, and neon-lit streets, characteristic of Hanoi's nightlife.
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#12085495
23 February 2025
A lone boat navigates the shallow, emerald waters of the Jamuna River in Rajbari, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 22, 2025, revealing the intricate sand formations beneath the surface. The aerial perspective captures the river's dynamic landscape, where shifting sandbars constantly reshape the waterways. These submerged patterns highlight the challenges faced by boatmen, who must carefully maneuver through unpredictable depths. As seasonal changes alter the river's course, communities relying on the Jamuna for transport and livelihood adapt to its ever-changing nature.
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#12085498
23 February 2025
A lone boat navigates the shallow, emerald waters of the Jamuna River in Rajbari, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 22, 2025, revealing the intricate sand formations beneath the surface. The aerial perspective captures the river's dynamic landscape, where shifting sandbars constantly reshape the waterways. These submerged patterns highlight the challenges faced by boatmen, who must carefully maneuver through unpredictable depths. As seasonal changes alter the river's course, communities relying on the Jamuna for transport and livelihood adapt to its ever-changing nature.
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