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The Jakarta Globe
January 16, 2018 | 11:25 am
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A limestone mine in Citatah, West Java, on Monday (15/01). (Antara Photo/Raisan Al Farisi)
A limestone mine in Citatah, West Java, on Monday (15/01). (Antara Photo/Raisan Al Farisi)

A limestone mine in Citatah, West Java, on Monday (15/01). According to environmental organization Walhi, 40 percent of water-retaining karst areas in West Java has been ruined by illegal mining to which the government has been turning a blind eye. (Antara Photo/Raisan Al Farisi)

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