Agence France-Presse: In a desolate area of central Indonesia where lush rainforest once stood, illegal miners on the frontline of a modern-day gold rush tear up the earth in the hunt for the precious metal.
Thousands of men use high-pressure hoses to blast tonnes of sand out of the ground daily in open pits around Kereng Pangi on Borneo island, before running it through filters to find specks of gold.
Aside from the environmental devastation, the workers there and at many similar sites across Indonesia are risking......
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Indonesian miners risk lives in modern-day gold rush
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on October 20th, 2013
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