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Salt Farmers After the Tsunami
19 January, 2020
The Maulid Karaeng Tradition in Sidondo
19 January, 2020
Mosintuwu Festival in Tentena Poso
19 January, 2020

Spicy Sambals
19 January, 2020

Grilled Tilapia Fish
19 January, 2020

Floating Mosques After Being Hit By Tsunami Waves
9 January, 2020

Action The Boys Save the Hawksbill Turtle
8 January, 2020

Setahun Bencana Sulawesi Tengah, BERGERAK BANGKIT
30 December, 2019