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A general view of Kawah Ijen volcanic crater and the sulphur mines located at its foot
A general view of Kawah Ijen volcanic crater and the sulphur mines located at its foot in East Java June 2, 2008. Kawah Ijen's sulphur miners trek over 8 km (5 miles) from the crater to a collection centre with loads weighing between 50 to 100 kg (110 - 220 pounds) on their shoulders to earn the equivalent of $7 a day. Around 10 tonnes of sulphur are extracted daily from the volcanic crater and are then used in sugar refineries, cosmetics, medicines and explosives. Picture taken June 2, 2008. REUTERS/Pablo Sanchez (INDONESIA) - GM1E4631QN601

An aerial view of Indonesias capital city of Jakarta
An aerial view of Indonesia's capital city of Jakarta, October 21, 2011. Jakarta is a classed as a megacity, those with a population of over 10 million people. The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs said in a March 2010 report that by 2025, there will be 29 megacities globally from 21 two years ago, with the majority in developing countries. The world's population will reach seven billion on 31 October 2011. Picture taken October 21, 2011 REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA - Tags: CITYSPACE) - LM2E7AQ0STU01

A view of a waterfall in the protected forest at the Welirang mountain in Malang
A view of a waterfall in the protected forest at the Welirang mountain in Malang, East Java province, February 10, 2010. Indonesia's Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan on Wednesday said he had revoked the land use permits for 23 mining and other firms operating in forested areas and may crack down further, indicating a tougher stance on environmental protection. Indonesia is under international pressure to do more to save its huge tracts of tropical forest, which act as carbon sinks and help reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming. To match INTERVIEW INDONESIA-FOREST/ REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas (INDONESIA IMAGES OF THE DAY - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS DISASTER SOCIETY) - GM1E62A1O6001