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The sounds of rustling leaves blown by the wind and chicks playing in a small, quiet village in Cisauk, South Tangerang, on Tuesday afternoon were joined by the voice of a woman singing a gospel song. “His [God’s] hands will lift you up,” she sang, while squatting near the chicks. She then laughed and mumbled a few words that were seemingly directed at the small birds. (Photo: JP / Seto Wardhana)
(The Jakarta Post / Agnes Anya)