Zbiory alg w Indonezji

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Zbiory alg w Indonezji
Seaweed framer carrying bucket after harvest season in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia. In the early 1980s, seaweed farming was the main industry on the Lembongan Archipelago. The global tourism industry paralyzed by the coronavirus pandemic and 13 million tourism workers now unemployed in Indonesia, seaweed farming in the Penida Archipelago is back in vogue.COVID-19 is the biggest plague of its impact for Nusa Lembongan, Bali. This small island has been hit particularly hard, as it relies 100% on tourism. Nusa Lembongan has been in lockdown since March 2020, more than 80% local people lost their jobs and income as a result.
MINIMUM PRICE $100
2021-03-18
Edy Susanto/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
Redux Pictures
Edy Susanto/Redux
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