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File:Kawah Ijen -East Java -Indonesia -sulphur-31July2009.jpg

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English: A man carrying sulphur blocks at Kawah Ijen a volcano in East Java, Indonesia.
Date 31 July 2009, 08:16:03
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Author Jean-Marie Hullot
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8° 3′ 28.80″ S, 114° 14′ 31.20″ E

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