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Elephants live approximately 50 years in the wild.
Elephants weigh between approximately 4,400 and 8,800 pounds.
Elephants are a common form of transportation in the jungles of Indonesia.
Elephants are a common form of transportation in the jungles of Indonesia.
Orangutans spend most of their days feeding, resting and traveling which usually takes place in trees.
Orangutans tend to travel in small groups as well as traveling alone.
Orangutan's eat mostly fruit, but are also accustom to eating insects, bark and bird eggs.
Tigers are orangutans primary predator, but are also hunted by clouded leopards, wild dogs and crocodiles.
Orangutans are some of the most intelligent species of primates.
Pomegranates are native to Southeast Asia as well as the Middle East, the Mediterranean Basin among others.
Jungles are a common residence to wildlife in Indonesia.
Men plant new palm trees after the devastating fires that plagued Indonesia.
Thousands of palm trees are planted to regrow what was lost in Indonesia's Plague of Fire.
Civilians lost all of their crops during the catastrophic event of Indonesia's Plague of Fire.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Sprouting seeds begin to grow in Indonesia's rich soil.
People plant seeds to rebuild the farmland that was taken from them during the Plague of Fire.
People plant seeds to rebuild the farmland that was taken from them during the Plague of Fire.
The aftermath of the Plague of Fire displays a vast landscape of destruction.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
The haze makes the palm trees more difficult to see than if it were a clear day.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
A woman shows her true emotion after Indonesia's Plague of Fire.
Two boys throw an unwanted item into a fire pit after the devastation of Indonesia's Plague of Fire.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire destroyed a countless amount of homes and devastated the lives of thousands.
Indonesia's Plague of Fire not only destroyed thousands of forests, but affected the economics of the country.
The World Wildlife Fund deemed Indonesia's Plague of Fire as a "planetary disaster."
Long term health effects were derived from the Indonesian Plague of Fire.
The Indonesia Plague of Fire was caused by farmers using the slash and burn technique.
Fires continue to burn into the late hours of the night.
The Borobudur Temple Compounds are located in a straight line consisting of Borodubur, Mendut and Pawon.
The Borobudur Temple Compounds are located in a straight line consisting of Borodubur, Mendut and Pawon.
The jukung, also known as the cadik, is an Indonesian outrigger canoe.
A boy holds a colorful array of balloon.
Traditional dip net fishing as it has been done for centuries in Jakarta harbor.  Jakarta, Indonesia
Although Indonesia has the third largest area of rainforests in the world, only four of the country's islands actually contai...
A man rides in the opposite direction of a burning bush.
It is easy to understand how Marco Polo could describe orangutans as "men with tails (...) who live in the mountains."
Orangutans are shy and defenseless creatures; here one emerges from the forest in search of food and clean air.
Bugis schooners crowd the harbor at Gresik.
On certain occasions it is tradition for Indonesian's to wear detailed make-up.
Tin miners at Bangka, Indonesia, extract the heavy metal that falls to the bottom of the sluice. The majority of the resident...
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