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Journey to cooking pot

Journey to cooking pot: A worker uses a crane to lift cattle to load them onto a waiting truck after they arrive at Kali Mas port in Surabaya, East Java, from West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, on Thursday

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Fri, September 19, 2014 Published on Sep. 19, 2014 Published on 2014-09-19T07:59:32+07:00

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Journey to cooking pot: A worker uses a crane to lift cattle to load them onto a waiting truck after they arrive at Kali Mas port in Surabaya, East Java, from West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, on Thursday. The demand for livestock usually increases ahead of the Islamic day of Sacrifice, which will fall on Oct. 5. (AP/Trisnadi)A worker uses a crane to lift cattle to load them onto a waiting truck after they arrive at Kali Mas port in Surabaya, East Java, from West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, on Thursday. The demand for livestock usually increases ahead of the Islamic day of Sacrifice, which will fall on Oct. 5. (AP/Trisnadi) Journey to cooking pot: A worker uses a crane to lift cattle to load them onto a waiting truck after they arrive at Kali Mas port in Surabaya, East Java, from West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, on Thursday. The demand for livestock usually increases ahead of the Islamic day of Sacrifice, which will fall on Oct. 5. (AP/Trisnadi)A worker uses a crane to lift cattle to load them onto a waiting truck after they arrive at Kali Mas port in Surabaya, East Java, from West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, on Thursday. The demand for livestock usually increases ahead of the Islamic day of Sacrifice, which will fall on Oct. 5. (AP/Trisnadi) (AP)

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span class="caption">Journey to cooking pot: A worker uses a crane to lift cattle to load them onto a waiting truck after they arrive at Kali Mas port in Surabaya, East Java, from West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, on Thursday. The demand for livestock usually increases ahead of the Islamic day of Sacrifice, which will fall on Oct. 5. (AP/Trisnadi)A worker uses a crane to lift cattle to load them onto a waiting truck after they arrive at Kali Mas port in Surabaya, East Java, from West Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, on Thursday. The demand for livestock usually increases ahead of the Islamic day of Sacrifice, which will fall on Oct. 5. (AP/Trisnadi)

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