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  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0207.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0129.jpg
  • View of the rainforest near the village of Mokwam, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0158.jpg
  • View of Sentani Lake, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 7, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080908_papua1_0246.jpg
  • Illegal loggers cut a fallen Iron Wood tree (Intsia palembanica) also known as "Merbau", near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008. .Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0478.jpg
  • Palm fruit collected from the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group. More than 11,000 workers are employed on the plantation, which contains its own village in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0155.jpg
  • Residents of the village of Sisik, Papua, Indonesia, which is near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group which employs 11,000 workers. The Sinarmas Group has plans for a 20,000 hectare expansion of the palm oil plantation on Sisik land, but it is opposed by local residents because the project will destroy the rainforest that feeds them, Sept. 3, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080904_papua1_0117.jpg
  • Workers outside Perawang, Sumatra, Indonesia, separate the seeds of the palm trees to be later processed into palm oil, Aug. 31, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080901_sumatra1_0289.jpg
  • Eucaliptus plantations near the P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant (part of the Asia Pacific Pulp APP)     near Perawang, Indonesia, Aug. 31, 2008. Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080901_sumatra1_0218.jpg
  • Eucaliptus plantations east of Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Indonesia..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_0991.jpg
  • Eucaliptus plantations east of Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Indonesia..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_0970.jpg
  • Forest land clearing east of Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_0827.jpg
  • Peat land forest and destruction in Kerumutan region, Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra1_0841.jpg
  • Aerial view of Peat Land Forests in the Kampar region of Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra1_0609.jpg
  • Aerial view of Peat Land Forests in the Kampar region of Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra1_0605.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra2_0163.jpg
  • The P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant is located near Perawang, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra, and is owned by the APP (Asia Pulp and Paper) group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0645.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0304.jpg
  • Workers collect palm fruit  from the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group. More than 11,000 workers are employed on the plantation, which contains its own village in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0236.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0320.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0218.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0186.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0077.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0058.jpg
  • This palm plantation belongs to both the Hatam community and to the PTP Nusantara II company, in the Prafi region, near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 12, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080913_papua1_0356.jpg
  • The Waramui River in the Kebar Mountains in the Manokwar region, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 12, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080913_papua1_0013.jpg
  • A view of the Arfak Mountains in the fog near Mokwam, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0232.jpg
  • Fog conceals much of the  rainforest on the slopes of the Arfak mountains between Mokwam and Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0210.jpg
  • Fog conceals much of the  rainforest on the slopes of the Arfak mountains between Mokwam and Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0207.jpg
  • Fog conceals much of the  rainforest on the slopes of the Arfak mountains between Mokwam and Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0179.jpg
  • A view of the Arfak Mountains near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia in the early morning, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0068.jpg
  • A view of the Arfak Mountains near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia in the early morning, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0041.jpg
  • Garbage and waste litters a beach at Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 10, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080911_papua1_0043.jpg
  • View of Sentani Lake, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 7, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080908_papua1_0255.jpg
  • View of Sentani Lake, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 7, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080908_papua1_0212.jpg
  • A sawmill in the village of Beniek, Indonesia, Sept. 5, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080906_papua1_0009.jpg
  • Indonesian military use explosives to clear rocks on the site of the future Trans Papuan Highway near the village of Beniek, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0719.jpg
  • A small fire on the side of the Trans Papuan Highway in Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0632.jpg
  • Illegal logs being transported near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008. .Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0551.jpg
  • Illegal loggers cut a fallen Iron Wood tree (Intsia palembanica) also known as "Merbau", near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008. .Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0537.jpg
  • Illegal loggers cut a fallen Iron Wood tree (Intsia palembanica) also known as "Merbau", near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008. .Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0532.jpg
  • Illegal loggers cut a fallen Iron Wood tree (Intsia palembanica) also known as "Merbau", near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008. .Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0486.jpg
  • Illegal loggers cut a fallen Iron Wood tree (Intsia palembanica) also known as "Merbau", near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008. .Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0474.jpg
  • Workers collect palm fruit  from the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group. More than 11,000 workers are employed on the plantation, which contains its own village in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0309.jpg
  • Workers collect palm fruit  from the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group. More than 11,000 workers are employed on the plantation, which contains its own village in Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0199.jpg
  • A resident of the village of Sisik, Indonesia, which is near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group which employs 11,000 workers goes out to the woods to hunt. The Sinarmas Group has plans for a 20,000 hectare expansion of the palm oil plantation on Sisik land, but it is opposed by local residents because the project will destroy the rainforest that feeds them, Sept. 3, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080904_papua1_0231.jpg
  • Ribka Maware, a resident of the village of Sisik, Papua, Indonesia, which is near the 22,000 hectare palm oil plantation of the Sinarmas Group which employs 11,000 workers. The Sinarmas Group has plans for a 20,000 hectare expansion of the palm oil plantation on Sisik land, but it is opposed by local residents because the project will destroy the rainforest that feeds them, Sept. 3, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080904_papua1_0094.jpg
  • Though the inhabitants of the villages of Tobati (left) and Engros (right) near Jayapura, Indonesia are only separated by a few hundred meters, they speak different languages, Sept. 3, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080904_papua1_0010.jpg
  • Workers outside Perawang, Sumatra, Indonesia, separate the seeds of the palm trees to be later processed into palm oil, Aug. 31, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080901_sumatra1_0255.jpg
  • Workers outside Perawang, Sumatra, Indonesia, separate the seeds of the palm trees to be later processed into palm oil, Aug. 31, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080901_sumatra1_0253.jpg
  • Eucaliptus plantations near the P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant (part of the Asia Pacific Pulp APP)     near Perawang, Indonesia, Aug. 31, 2008. Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080901_sumatra1_0191.jpg
  • Eucaliptus plantations near the P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant (part of the Asia Pacific Pulp APP)     near Perawang, Indonesia, Aug. 31, 2008. Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080901_sumatra1_0185.jpg
  • Vast expanses of palm oil plantations east of Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_1068.jpg
  • Eucaliptus plantations east of Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Indonesia..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_0990.jpg
  • Forest land clearing east of Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_0815.jpg
  • Sumatran tiger habitat near Kerumu Satan, Indonesia..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_0637.jpg
  • Aerial view of Peat Land Forests in the Kampar region of Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_0524.jpg
  • Some pristine forest remains around Lake Pulau Besar, Sumatra, Indonesia, but it is threatened by Acacia plantations, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra2_0416.jpg
  • Vast expanses of palm oil plantations east of Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra1_1024.jpg
  • Peat land forest and destruction in Kerumutan region, Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra1_0746.jpg
  • Some pristine forest remains around Lake Pulau Besar, Sumatra, Indonesia, but it is threatened by Acacia plantations, Aug. 30, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080831_sumatra1_0493.jpg
  • Acacia trees used for pulp and paper plants, outside Tesso Nilo National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 29, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080829_sumatra1_0247.jpg
  • Sumatran Elephants (Elephas maximus sumatrensis) being used by Tesso Nilo National Park workers to control wild elephants that damage crops in local farms on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, Aug. 29, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080829_sumatra1_0217.jpg
  • Hayani Supraham, left, head of Tesso Nilo National Park on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, checks some palm oil trees in an encroachment area, Aug. 29, 2008. .Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080829_sumatra1_0034.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra2_0105.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra2_0099.jpg
  • The P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant is located near Perawang, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra, and is owned by the APP (Asia Pulp and Paper) group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0812.jpg
  • The P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant is located near Perawang, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra, and is owned by the APP (Asia Pulp and Paper) group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0767.jpg
  • The P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant is located near Perawang, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra, and is owned by the APP (Asia Pulp and Paper) group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0754.jpg
  • The P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant is located near Perawang, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra, and is owned by the APP (Asia Pulp and Paper) group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0741.jpg
  • The P.T. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Terbuka Company plant is located near Perawang, Indonesia, on the island of Sumatra, and is owned by the APP (Asia Pulp and Paper) group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0711.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0493.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0435.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0416.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0374.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0332.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0272.jpg
  • The Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper Company, the world's largest single chain pulp mill, is located outside  Pekambaru, Riau province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia and is owned by the April Group, Aug. 28, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080828_sumatra1_0266.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0047.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0314.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0288.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0211.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0103.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0098.jpg
  • The "Mahai Mamuna" war dance performed on a  beach in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 15, 2008. The dance is originally from the village of Yapen on the island of Serui and symbolizes a war between the Menawi and Ambai tribes..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080916_papua1_0026.jpg
  • Deer in the Kebar mountains, near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 12, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080913_papua1_0149.jpg
  • A flower in the Kebar Mountains Rainforest near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 12, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080913_papua1_0077.jpg
  • A flower in the Kebar Mountains Rainforest near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 12, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080913_papua1_0072.jpg
  • A view of the Arfak Mountains near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia in the early morning, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0096.jpg
  • A view of the Arfak Mountains near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia in the early morning, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0079.jpg
  • A view of the Arfak Mountains near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia in the early morning, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0028.jpg
  • A view of the Arfak Mountains near Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia in the early morning, Sept. 11, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080912_papua1_0017.jpg
  • Black-capped lory (Lorius lori) at a restaurant in Manokwari beach, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 10, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080911_papua1_0049.jpg
  • Garbage and waste litters a beach at Manokwari, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 10, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080911_papua1_0038.jpg
  • A firefly moves up a branch in the rainforest on Cyclops Mountain, near Sentani Lake, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 7, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080908_papua1_0390.jpg
  • View of Sentani Lake, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 7, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080908_papua1_0305.jpg
  • View of Sentani Lake, Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 7, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080908_papua1_0199.jpg
  • Residents of the village of Beniek oppose palm oil expansion in their land on the island of Papua, Indonesia, Sept. 5, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080906_papua1_0079.jpg
  • Indonesian military use explosives to clear rocks on the site of the future Trans Papuan Highway near the village of Beniek, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0797.jpg
  • Indonesian military use explosives to clear rocks on the site of the future Trans Papuan Highway near the village of Beniek, Indonesia, Sept. 4, 2008..Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace
    20080905_papua1_0724.jpg
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