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  • Sejumlah relawan membersihkan sampah kiriman yang menumpuk di Pantai Dupa, Teluk Palu, Sulawesi Tengah, Minggu (3/3/2024). Sampah kiriman di kawasan konservasi mangrove itu datang dan menumpuk secara periodik selama November-Maret atau periode angin Barat dan sulit dihindari karena menjadi siklus tahunan. bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki
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    Sampah Kiriman Teluk Palu

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  • A man shows a stranded purple jellyfish or crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) floating on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 17, 2023. Dozens of jellyfish between 30cm and 50cm in diameter that live in the deep seas around the Pacific and East Atlantic Seas and are also found on Australia's Sydney South Coast coast are thought to be carried by strong winds and ocean currents other than due to climate change factors. Murdoch University of Australia's Marine Expert Mike Van Kuelen said it was likely that the jellyfish stranding was due to Australia's eastern aurs stretching from North to South. When the water is warm due to climate change, ocean waves cause bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and encourage tropical species to migrate south rather than their normal habitats. (Photo: bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki)
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    Jellyfish Stranded in Palu Bay

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  • Chinese descendants perform prayers welcoming the Chinese New Year at the Eka Dharma Manggala Temple in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 24, 2020. Prayers are performed to welcome the Chinese Lunar New Year 2571/2020 and ask for blessings, safety and protection from the Yang Almighty. The lion dance attraction was also held as a symbol of good luck and blessings. (Photo by bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki)
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    Chinese Lunar New Year in Palu

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  • Scavengers are struggling with cattle to get trash at the Kawatuna landfill, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Tuesday, January 29, 2019. Thousands of cattle belonging to local residents are intentionally released into the trash foraging to reduce the cost of feed that reaches 70 percent of the cost of raising cattle. The local government has issued an appeal to the livestock owners to hold their cows, because the action was not healthy. The cows eat rubbish, including organic waste from hospital waste which is very dangerous for health and can contaminate humans if they eat meat. But the appeal was ignored by farmers. (Photo by Basri Marzuki/bmzIMAGES)
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    Cattle in the trash

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    Endemic Monkeys of Sulawesi

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  • Sejumlah penari memainkan ritual Udok Dayak saat terjadi Gerhana Matahari Total (GMT) di pegunungan Matantimali, Sigi, Sulawesi Tengah, Rabu (9/3/2016). Ritual asal Suku Dayak Kalimantan Timur itu sengaja ditampilkan untuk memaknai terjadinya fenomena alam langka sekaligus sebagai tontonan bagi wisatawan yang memadati pegunungan tersebut guna menyaksikan GMT. bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki
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    Total Solar Eclipse 2016

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  • Sejumlah warga menonton ikan Molamola (hypopthalmichtys molitrix) raksasa yang terdampar di Pantai Taman Ria Teluk Palu, Sulawesi Tengah, Selasa (11/2/2014). Ikan seberat lebih kurang 1 ton dan panjang lebih dari dua meter itu ditemukan seorang nelayan dalam kondisi masih hidup dan menyeretnya ke pantai namun sejam kemudian mati. bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki
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    Ikan Mola-Mila Terdampar

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  • Sepasang burung cangak merah (Ardea purpurea) bercumbu di atas pohon di pinggir Danau Lindu, Desa Langko, Kecamatan Lindu, Kabupaten Donggala, Sulawesi Tengah, Kamis (5/6/2008). Burung spesies bangau di Kawasan Taman Nasional Lore Lindu tersebut ramai pada setiap musim kawin. Masyarakat setempat melindunginya dengan sistem kesepakatan adat untuk mempertahankan kelestariannya. bmzIMAGES/Basri Marzuki
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    Cangak Merah Lindu

    $300