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View all search resultsTreasures from the deep: Tanjungpinang naval base commander Commodore Sulistyana (second left) and Batam naval base commander Col
Treasures from the deep: Tanjungpinang naval base commander Commodore Sulistyana (second left) and Batam naval base commander Col. R. Eko Suyatno (second right) inspect relics at the Batam naval base in Riau Islands on Tuesday. The Indonesian Navy seized 976 ancient ceramics artefacts of various types taken by treasure hunters from Haluputan waters, 60 miles from Kijang, Bintan, Riau Islands province. (Antara) (second left) and Batam naval base commander Col. R. Eko Suyatno (second right) inspect relics at the Batam naval base in Riau Islands on Tuesday. The Indonesian Navy seized 976 ancient ceramics artefacts of various types taken by treasure hunters from Haluputan waters, 60 miles from Kijang, Bintan, Riau Islands province. (Antara)
span class="caption">Treasures from the deep: Tanjungpinang naval base commander Commodore Sulistyana (second left) and Batam naval base commander Col. R. Eko Suyatno (second right) inspect relics at the Batam naval base in Riau Islands on Tuesday. The Indonesian Navy seized 976 ancient ceramics artefacts of various types taken by treasure hunters from Haluputan waters, 60 miles from Kijang, Bintan, Riau Islands province. (Antara)
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