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THE LOST TOMBS

Monday, September 18, 2023

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A MAN walks across the area of the old cemetery at the bottom of the dried-up Gajah Mungkur Reservoir in Wuryantoro, Wonogiri, Central Java, September 15. Several old graves belonging to residents whose homes were displaced by the construction project of the 8,800-hectare Gajah Mungkur Reservoir, submerging 51 villages in seven subdistricts during 1976-1980, have resurfaced and become visible during the dry season as the reservoir’s water level recedes. ANTARA/Mohammad Ayudha

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