Workers stuff dried frangipani flowers (locally called kamboja) into sacks at a warehouse in Maron village, Probolinggo regency, East Java
span class="caption">Workers stuff dried frangipani flowers (locally called kamboja) into sacks at a warehouse in Maron village, Probolinggo regency, East Java. The flowers are exported to China where they will be used as ingredients in health drinks. JP/Indra Harsaputra
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