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Harvesting before drowning

Residents cut teak logs in Cipaku village, Sumedang regency, West Java on Monday

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Tue, August 18, 2015 Published on Aug. 18, 2015 Published on 2015-08-18T08:55:52+07:00

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Residents cut teak logs in Cipaku village, Sumedang regency, West Java on Monday. The residents harvested the teak trees, which have been planted for years in the area of the Jatigede dam, as the government would soon fill the catchment basin with water.(JP/Arya Dipa) Residents cut teak logs in Cipaku village, Sumedang regency, West Java on Monday. The residents harvested the teak trees, which have been planted for years in the area of the Jatigede dam, as the government would soon fill the catchment basin with water.(JP/Arya Dipa) (JP/Arya Dipa)

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span class="caption">Residents cut teak logs in Cipaku village, Sumedang regency, West Java on Monday. The residents harvested the teak trees, which have been planted for years in the area of the Jatigede dam, as the government would soon fill the catchment basin with water.(JP/Arya Dipa)

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