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to see a wide spread race as depression today, history, the people we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism, the body with its temples and heavenly beaches. the indonesian island is a dream destination for many. in the 1st half of 2023 alone. just under 3000000 tourists visited valley, which is a population of some 4500000 but there's assigned to bali. the tourists are keen to see
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around the industry. bali has a trash problem on the beaches and streets in the rivers. the garbage piles up everywhere. official waste management or recycling programs are virtually non existent. this mangrove forest south of the capital. den casara used to be a tourist attraction, but now it's close to the public. local authorities are no longer able to manage the accumulating waste, the hello. hello, gary, siblings, gary m. kelly of taking it upon themselves to clean up the bodies, beaches and rivers. because the authorities aren't doing it, they're french or their parents fell in love with the island in the early 2,
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thousands and settled here. we've been living in valley for over 20 years now. when they were more of, i'm a nice and french. we grew up here and we've adopted this island and ever since we wanted to protect it. are we going the founded the organizations to guy watch and it intercepting garbage and rivers before it's walked out to see for sure . sure, sure. this isn't the valley, you ceiling cost, cars or instagram. this is the real by the soft. i'm on the n g o has installed loadings our years like this one to catch trash coming from the capital executive, someone at danielle. this is the last barrier. we have between the city and the ocean. so it's kind of the last hope was hoping this rubbish finish and that's why we cleaned it every day for us to actually find out what
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the heat is exhausting. and the stench overpowering. but gabby and kelly are undeterred. these are chicken into sometimes this work is no picnic. i must admit. we'll keep this. they sort the rubbish and pick out plastics. there was more and more plastic waste in valley and recycling is often difficult. these days we find a lot of the polystyrene for example, lots of middle polystyrene, bowls like these are almost impossible for us to collect until i find everything from shoes to sources. catcher may have a some snacks of snacks, but otherwise it's a lot of pockets like this one. so you can, this one still has food and it's, yeah, kind of disposable drinking more comp. so what with finding the most to put, that's a french brand to know. if they come with a strong positive, if it's more or less bad. now, los angeles,
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you really can't go on cleaning up these rivers for years. and years is any day that smells especially bad in 2 hours. the soon guy watched team collects 200 kilos of plastic waste and more than 1700 tons in the past 3 years. a huge amount of waste. that doesn't end up lucy. but gabby and kelly are both aware that it's just a drop in the ocean. indonesia is the world's 2nd largest plastic polluter of the oceans after china, the indonesia is the world's largest island nation and archipelago of more than $17000.00 islands. the country extends over more than 5000 kilometers. it's one of the most beautiful places on the planet with volcanoes. paradise
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beaches, lush rice patties and pristine forest. indonesia is the world's 4th most populous country, with more than 280000000 inhabitants. but it's also one of the most polluted. but yeah, look at the see, it's all black. indonesia is rich and natural resources and has, i'm vicious goals because the capital chacandra is gradual. the sinking, the government has decided to simply move it into the forests of borneo who the capital isn't just a symbol of national identity. is also the vision of progressive indonesia. it was the former indonesian presidents go to turn his country into one of the world's leading industrial nations. but this industrialization comes at a price,
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the destruction of nature, and the displacement of local communities. toggle chill, our angry because they have destroyed our for the of all over the archipelago. people are campaigning for the future of their homeland ru lives on the island of java and is fighting against plastic pollution. the country produces more than $3000000.00 tons of plastic waste every year. really wants to stop this plastics. on the island of borneo bus suki is trying to save or wrong, no. johns, from immune into extinction. i think that in this the
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java is the economic heart of indonesia with more than $1000.00 inhabitants per square kilometer. the population density here is one of the world's highest. it's also indonesia is most industrialized island with factory after factory. as far as the i can see, like here in the east of the island, in the village of trophy though. these chimneys inmate, and this black fumes all day long. releasing invisible particles. micro plastics. the are you want me to tell you? thank you. the room is a biologist, an influential climate activist in indonesia, which she goes to the market. she doesn't shop like everyone else. probably if i'd
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like some testers, she's always careful about what she buys all year. it's fairly close in the nation people. it's good for because it's high protein, so it's helped me food. the process is also clean and the same rule. also chips where the eggs come from here, please don't take 10. well, there's a high is anyone's telling fish to a day, a ruse. also very cautious when buying fish and sea food. put the insides in the plastic bag please. i want to take it home with me. it's a shame because our live has been flooded with plastic,
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everywhere in the water, in the air, in the soil. even the barn, maybe they already contained micro plastic inside the belly of the mother. so we need to check whether in our foot is already sometime in a blue, plastic or not the when she returns to our house by the river ru doesn't go straight to the kitchen. but to a private laboratory, she set up on the ground floor with the to, to enhance for wayne. she takes 10 grams of cho food to check what it contains to tina berg wash it with distilled water, not capital to go through. and her husband run the n g o eco john said up to fight against the plastic pollution in 2011,
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they received an award from us president for rock obama in recognition of their environmental work. go, go, go, go. after a few hours, the results of the to for analysis ready for the route once her husband and 3 daughters to see them as part of the gulf miko plastic. we found in the dolphin. it's shop king and the size here. it's a very small one. square is one milli meter. so this practical here, the length is one millimeter. and the 10 grams of tofu, analyzed. the roof finds 18 plastic fibers like this one micro plastics can cause a number of health problems. the
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but have you bits of plastic end up in jo, food the root has an explanation beneath or quite exterior room is a very influential person. show me how you make the toast. she's managed to build relationships with certain co factory owners. the production site. chimneys are poisoning the regions, air root wants to convince them to change their manufacturing processes. material has their life. what do you do? do you wash it? the raw material is the sweeping from which milk is extracted around 20 people work here. they earned 6 zeros per day at temperatures of more than 40
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degrees. it's difficult to breathe the ruse, primarily interested in the toefl cooking process or is it done? adding as wood has become too expensive this plan to burns plastic waste instead. oh my goodness. oh, my goodness, the cooking tofu, using plastic, just a few zeros worth of plastic. is it enough to fuel the factory for a whole day? it should not be here. actually, it's not allowed to be suddenly here. my social mesa,
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mit fuels tube seals. so if the air in the factory is full of micro plastic particles released when the plastic has burned these particles, then get mixed in with this. so being paced doesn't this most make you quote for the time? make sure it's totally drawing because i'm not used to it. you're not used to it. all of the regions. tofu manufacturers, use plastic as few root ings to convince the manager of this factory to burn coconuts instead. this would be less harmful to the environment. the is there any difference if you use plastic or coconut shelves?
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with coconuts the smoke is cleaner, the some of the time you run production without plastic in the teeth. in the ashes of of the ovens we spots some french ham packaging. it has a read label, but what's french struck you to read packaging, doing unit tofal production plant in indonesia that we find the answer here on an illegals landfill site. there are lots of these in east java. they're full of plastic from all over the world. it talia.
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this one is looks like it's from from here from france. no legal, legal supermarket. this one is being seen from bill billed in europe. south korea, australia, canada. plastics. from all over the world are transported thousands of kilometers and and up here this comes with plastic. it's very difficult to be recycled to be treated. it's too expensive. yeah.
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it's like a new colo. colonial is some because they don't want to manage their own ways. in the home country, and it's easier to just ship this trash to developing countries to meet you. industrialized nations used to sell their non recyclable waste to china, but in 2018, trying to put a stop to the import of plastic waste. exporters, the insurance in neighboring countries, the philippines, malaysia, and indonesia. in 2019 vs. hardy's in jakarta, objected indonesia would no longer be the world's rubbish dump. hundreds of containers full of waste were sent back to their countries of origin. a move that made global headlines. today the import of plastic waste into indonesia is banned, but ru shows us how ex borders have managed to circumvent this band. she takes us
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along the port of pseudo via the customs in a sort of a, uh, type new port. but uh, you know, there are millions of content has come every year, so uh, our government don't have enough capacity to check every single container. so they only can check. sample rou, says plastic waste is concealed in containers that deliver recycled paper to cardboard factories. the container can also become a physical that will bring plastics. crap. inside the paper bills, the paper mills in for about 3000000 pounds of paper
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of paper weighs here, joe, roo. estimates that 10 percent of the containers. content is a legal garbage. she believes that $300000.00 tons of recycled plastic, r smuggled into the country each year to the cardboard factories. they were more than 50 such plants in the region. good morning, i have an appointment with the manager. for the after days of negotiation, rou has succeeded in convincing one factory manager just to let us in the time. she doesn't want to be filmed, but the cameras still rolling. the manager agrees to show us the product we
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all were allowed to film is what she calls the raw material. hundreds of bales of waste paper from all over the world stored out in the open. the, the deputy manager shows us around the paper to view the site. go all the way to ok. so inside ok, look here is there is plastic. it's not so clean. there's plastic bag there. which is this is facebook plastic.
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plastic. what's the plastic to deliberately hidden among the waste paper by exporters, or is it due to errors at the sorting stage? the deputy manager says it depends on the country of origin. fine plastic and it says that the work for us to, to solve is another for work for us to, to see if with this issue you have to do the tell the 5th and it's difficult. the deputy manager assures us that the factory and sooner rates all the plastics after sorting them, before we leave, he tells us that other factories have less scrupulous practices. it's there plastics that end up in landfills or toe from production plans. the
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plastic pollution isn't indonesia is only environmental problems. 800 kilometers away the capital of the archipelago. jakarta is battling decline in the truest sense of the word with a population of more than 30000000. the metropolis is one of the largest and cities in the world. the life in the capital has become barely tolerable. there's too much noise, traffic and pollution. however, your carcass main problem is that it's gradually sinking. large parts of the city are already below sea level. the lens owns a restaurant here is this is our, our barrier system. last time the water came in
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a about this deep is robert needs to be replaced by projecting his business from flooding is a challenge we'll have to in the rainy season. the water level can rise incredibly fast. like in the year 2020 a big party we have done the countdown. bought a started rating, harder and harder. the, the music was on it and people were still far too young and i would worry, they would get worse. and they did get more street flooded and flooded in slot it. so we had to tell people to just are leaving. the water was coming in as people were leaving were completely flooded.
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the entire city was affected in another ger condra restaurant. the floods brought an uninvited guest the how long as it's this huge pipes on the put it in the fact the 2020 floods cost the lives of almost 70 people. the water levels in jakarta are rising fast. the city is gradually sinking. some districts as much as $25.00 centimeters a year. a contributing factor. many people living here don't have access to municipal water, so they take their own wells to extract ground water. we are at the home of victor, conan, the dutch national specializes in flood protection and works with the city of
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chicago. this is wrong. the reason it took out the sinking. basically, the only way we can get our water is by pumping it from the ground. this is the 5 point that goes into the ground. we have a 60 meter deep uh well, and we bump it up and then it goes through all kinds of filters and then all the way up into the storage tank. and then its fed into the house because 2000 leader tank provide him with drinking water but also enables him to philly swimming pool. like most of his neighbors factories, hotels, shopping balls, they're all extracting water from jakarta, swampy soil. the ground is sinking countless high rise buildings exacerbates the problem.
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victo has been trying to find a solution to the problem for 10 years now. that your car to authority is consulted him in the ongoing project to build a giant sea wall. the tank is scheduled for completion in 2027. the what we see here are the various levels of elevating the c will. so this one was sent in the 1980s. the 9 piece. uh, somewhere in uh, 20112015. so because the city is sinking, every time they need to raise receivable to keep the city dr. victor comes regularly to check on the state of the guy. he's concerned because it's leaking in places for the pressure is so high,
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it's pushing see what the through to die and i do repair it every once in a while, so they close it off. and then on the la area water emerges a few 100 meters away. is a district known as the aquarium so calls because people here live for meters below sea level. they've also noticed leaks at the base of their wall. i've lived here since i was small. i'm a local as long says no sir nami. let's pray that and if that happens nearby, another dike is still under construction. well, what are the problems of what the fighting against threats and never ends? sorry, basically if you want to end those, you have to leave the city. and it's actually
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it is a strategy added, scroll to minutes retreats. the former indonesian president ciocca. we do go back this very strategy in 2019. he took a surprising radical decision to relocate the administrative capital to the island of borneo, 1300 kilometers away. right. in the middle of one of the world's most beautiful rang 1st. the name of the new capital knew son to that which is indonesian for archipelago. the capital isn't just a symbol of national identity, but it was no representation of the nation's progress, the vision of a more progressive intonation. even this 3 d animation shows the full extent of this bigger project. the vision is
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a futuristic high tech city where residents get around using electric cars on foot or by bicycle. it will be home to 2000000 people, most of them civil servants of new sandra. the countries ministries will be headquartered here, as well as the presidential palace and initial prestige project that's now complete . this footage shows the construction site. it's off limits and impossible to get any closer. the center of the new jungle capital will extend over more than 500 square kilometers planned budget to date, a 32000000000 euros local actors denounced the project as an ecological operation for the construction of its metropolis, which it claims will be emissions free. the government has longed thousands of hector's of forest and build gigantic reservoirs such as this one to supply the
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capital with water. mister penalty and his wife, who live in the neighboring village of saint pocket, are furious to build the reservoir. the government diverted the river that runs behind to their home. all that's left is a march of stagnant water. mrs. penalty is worried about using it. the . this was a comes from the result. you forgot to. now the color of the river was, looks like this. we used to be able to drink it, but now it needs to be boiled before it can be used for drinking or cooking. mr. and mrs. pen, d or members of an indigenous tribe and borneo, the passer by leak. they've lived here for generations,
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but have no documents to prove it. to enlarge the reservoir, the government has decided to evict them and forcibly we settled them with other families. this house is my house. this land is my inheritance. i forget. but now that i've never bought a piece of land below the same so strange that we who own the village to own the land, that it must still buy the land that by lexi babson with that now. if we own the village that also generally means we own the land and we have today mr. and mrs. peggy has put on their best clothes they were attending a meeting that's crucial for the future at the village and their home. a parliamentarian from the capital has agreed to meet them and other residents of cit pocket in the municipal hall of the neighboring town. it's the 1st time that a public official has come to hear what they have to say.
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ladies and gentlemen, i greet the head of the indigenous community and residents of the pocket mrs. pen to use one of the 1st to speak. she calls on the m p to give them a written guarantee that residents won't be evicted. did anyone site that your land would be cleared? not yet. so why should i write to you a lot to to give us kind of see, let's move on. i'd like to build you a road off to the bridge to the top. the mr patty doesn't trust the politicians after the m p leaves. he speaks his mind.
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oh sorry. yeah. i yeah. somebody gave to me and it feels like children being given suites to come the dire want though. i am the guns. i have one of the government builds the new futuristic city of new center. mr. and mrs. pending, don't know what will be left of their village or forest and whether they'll still have a roof over their heads. the . the indonesia is home to the world's 3rd largest ring forest, after those in the amazon and congo. millions of hector's of 1000 a year old trees. but palm oil producers are bringing them down to plant palm trees . swans of virgin forest have already been destroyed for the plantations and borneo
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. one man has made it his mission to see the trees. to meet him, we had to travel over a great distance by plane boat and motorbike the when we arrived. but suki booty, sentosa was very busy. he works for a foundation that re plants, trees where they've been cut down. how many trees did you plan to in your life? and forget about this. so my 1000000 may be more i have many children in many places and borneo suki and his colleague, dude aren't just looking after the trees, but also the creatures that live in them. the o'rando tons the destruction
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of their habitat means them now was threatened. species populations have declined by 80 percent since the 1970s. they're protected in nature reserves, but not here. both sitting there. we still have so much around with done, but what i'm with, i'm literally unprotected, and many of them already did so, especially in this area, nobody get around with them who the for suki is trying to protect the around their tons. but he's up against a very powerful opponent. the palm royal companies. indonesia is the world leader in palm oil production. green piece shows that indonesia produced more than 46000000 tons of palm oil. in the 2020 to 2023 harvest period. the palm oil is used in the food industry, but also for biofuels. and then the problem, well,
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kind of last month for most of them on borneo, country fields have replaced the forest, the millions of hector's as far as the i can see the on the right bank of the say con your river of 400 meters strip of forest is all that's left. the of course needs us. not enough. probably that for around with i'm not enough food. ok, guys. how many hunger is driving the o'rando tons closer to the palm oil plantations. so close. they're putting themselves in danger. this is a problem. i put this make quite a bit on the button. come on the i the for
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a certified for getting the full and the for so it's a young lady that that's a company thing that along with them this the enemy a few years ago plantation workers contacted by suki to warn him that a massacre was underway we put in the fall mess and that almost dependent on the key key man. i try calling you because mission i talking to all man, you know about the from, from the tech and yes, cool. i don't think that the suki informed the local journalist who recorded this footage the how long is the scolding? 30 feet must be one or 2 years without being the thing. while i
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suggest a visa, ronald tons was never officially investigated, but a habit, but then i believe that this company expects if, if it's not in the local people, they just getting the benefit they taking the land they display in the forward as the key in the or i'm with them. i'm so angry that 1st by my feeling, i'm really there are only a few doesn't know run know tons of left along the river. it's very rare to see them in the wild. the. there is the problem because some of the sound fell from, excuse mikey, for the loan. now, the, this, thank you very unique to the species that can only be found here we have in the mixing for suki and do it have already spotted several per boskus monkeys. but as
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yet no, a wrong tons. suddenly suki sees a movement to the trees around with on the board, then yes or an email. and we'll probably focus on this for the rest of the size i'll put on with that small around with them. if the funding to slip the young lady or funding mean that some of the photo secrets the city and i'm with the defendants. so with an open that a for the, for the family, for funding so, so to then get a quote on the funds to refund because they say for us, so because the manifesto done with that or thoughts like wake up on the
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7th and while waiting to see the human random burial, the gold suki imitates the sound of a regular ton of the is that like the quality? yeah. hitting the wondering if long with i'm just putting mission that sounded like that she's angry, right? yeah. she's angry. where she now the encounter lasted just a few minutes. the female of ronald john didn't reappear but suki ended doing, you know, of a place in borneo where around the times are not frightened by the approach of humans. tongue joan pushing is one of the largest national parks on the island. it's one of the few places where ronald tons
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are protected every day at 3 pm. they me tourists from all over the world. on this wooden platform rangers have placed 40 kilos, have fruit, mangoes, sweet potatoes, and a local fruit jury in the mouth. in hans and they're like people that looks like they're talking to each other like a little they're funny. sometimes they bite each other, but it's probably just messing around. what time the, you know,
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the dna of these great aids is 97 percent similar to that of humans. their brains resembled the is of a 3 year old child. the bus suki didn't come with us to the national park for him. it's a zoo. the he believes that if they are to survive, the o'rando tons must learn to live without any human intervention the like to pursue key. many indonesians are fighting for the preservation of their land and its people. we meet another campaign or on a remote island in the far east of indonesia. here it belongs to the my lucas archipelago,
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formerly known as the spice islands. with the people here, life has become complicated every day for the past 45 years mister, tow both has risen at the crack of dawn to catch fish for his family. but now no matter how hard he pulls on his line, he's barely catching anything. lou, i used to come home earlier. now there aren't many fish left. it's hard to catch them. can you fish for the right to see people? it's going to be say, no, we can today use accompanied by a young man from the village. i loon, a local climate activist is concerned at levels of marine pollution
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anybody else seems like i've got this is polluted in black and by the coal industry . or the water near the shore is very dark. and what's worse, the water is very warm. even the deep currents are warm. a generate energy with coal fired power stations and you see water to cooler condensers. hot water is channels back into the sea turtle. sometimes you find dead fish in this area responsible for the pollution is a french chinese company called we'd be this huge 46000 hector industrial park, produces indonesia is new white gold. nichols, the industrial zone is just behind those. there's
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a fine v there. the coal fired power station, it's one of many got the export harbor. with the nicholas loaded onto the big ships beside the nicholas and those piles on the ground piles of white stuff. the nicholas known as the devil's metal. it's used to make batteries for electric cars. it's the fuel of the future, and indonesia now produces nearly half of the world's refined to nickel. mister tubal knows, it's forbidden to get any closer. quick. let's get out of here. he's spotted a police speed boat and refers to keep his distance. the, the indonesian government is throwing its weight behind the nickel industry on many
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islands in the east of the country like come here. it is granted. numerous mining permits a 9 hour drive away with their magnificent virgin forest. are the want to watch the mountains. but at the heart of the last jungle, the surface of the earth has been scarred. another nickel mine belonging to the french chinese company way to eat as cut down thousands of hector's, a forest. in recent years. for centuries, the watch who want to mountains have been the domain of one of the most isolated indigenous tribes in the world. the co good to today, the expansion of the nickel mines is threatening their survival rent regal, and b, b r members of the ciocca til tried. they've since settled in one place, but today they're visiting cousins who still live as no man. they want to help them
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by bringing them some food nice. when it comes to the i can browse, we'll bring, right. it's not like i mean for our family to have it, but talk until how they buy the income index to think i'm going to come up with trying to bring them as much as we can with you buying it. then i mean, again, we're giving it to them to support them. the best evidence that there will be the only woman in the group is 45 years old. she's making the trip for the 1st time that i'm visiting my family, who i've not met yet. yeah, those and never leave as far as i know, but i think that i them got a lot of babies. husband rigo was born here as a child. i spent a lot of time playing with the tow it to be a button, the forest. and so i knew a lot about them because my mother told me
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a great deal about the family and i think the total to, to thing boy, this road cutting through the jungle was built by the company that runs the nickel . mine gets 4 employees only if you don't work here, you can't use it neither by car nor motorbike to reach their family. regal and his friends have to make the long journey on foot more than 30 kilometers in the tropical heat. so i, i, this is hans going let's have a rest night has fallen, and b, b and the others decided to take a break. with a few dry branches, they make a fire to cook on out in the middle of nowhere. the indonesian ring forest is often full of surprises.
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at 9 p. m. miners on the late shift are making their way home. after just a few 100 meters, the car has to stop. to allow a royal pipe on to cross the road. the driver agrees to be enter friends to the mine the get out the phoebe regal entrance plan to spend the night here in the little hut, just a few meters from the road and the mind trucks the at the 1st light of dawn, the companion set off again, but regal has
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a bad feeling the last time he came to see his family 3 weeks ago, the nomadic group was living close to a river. but now there is no one there. and the stream has been cut off. stories. luke, that he has in the mine has destroyed all the water sources for me. why? my family can no longer use the water. i keep getting ready to go to the minor comments out of you. i can't find them anymore. i don't know where they're living now. without music i do on all this was the territory of the ethnic group of the total of to have data covered by some one. yeah. and in some way we go designs to return to bring the sad news to his family. other members of the
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group have settled at the foot of want to watch a mountain they've been living here for 3 months close to a river. i'm around 20 members of the tow. good field tribe, 5 families of all generations. the to go to live as they did centuries ago without electricity and running water. and of course no telephone or internet. they've set up camp in an area surrounded by food trees. they're living here and then the car behind me who we talk with you or the guardians of the forest. and i'm very proud of that. and i'll bet it i come. and the opal black 20 year old
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guerra him is one of the tribes chiefs. he and his family were also driven out of the mountains by the nick of industry who are full moon. i was very angry with the people from the company. you see that it got all kind of meal and were the only thing if i hadn't been afraid that the police would put me in prison, i would have killed them means with my bow and arrow. now it's not the same about that exactly what you need. a, a load today. the to go to are in danger because the mining companies are going to expand their activities throughout the entire forest has nothing to look like to come back whenever we walk past, they're very angry with that. and we can even pass through various things since we were there filming rico has been searching for is to go to the family. oh my god,
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when oh you lost under the stops december 18th on dw, the this is dw news live from berlin. south korea's parliament moves to impeach the president. lawmakers vote on whether to remove president june, so po, from office over his attempt to impose martial law box. he looks almost certain to survive. also coming up, syrian rebels advance on the capital of damascus from the south and from the north, with lashara allison's government forces, apparently struggling to hold their progress. the .

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