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As garbage mountains rise, Indonesian capital faces waste crisis
AFP English
2015-12-14
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Virtually all rubbish from the Indonesian capital Jakarta is dumped an hour's drive away at Bantar Gebang where towering mountains of trash have risen skyward.
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