Bali po pandemii - Redux

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Bali po pandemii - Redux
Plants swarmed a closed beach club in Kuta. Island of Bali's economy that is deeply dependent on tourism, has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. At least 73.000 workers in tourism were sent home and 2.500 were laid off and many cafes, restaurants, and hotel are closed either temporary or permanently. It is a bleak future for Bali's tourism that accounts around 60 percent of the island's economy, providing jobs for everyone from chefs and cleaners at five-star resorts to self-employed guides and drivers.
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2021-03-02
Putu Sayoga/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
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