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Rare Moment of An Orangutan Hanging From A Tree - Sumatra

Rare Moment of An Orangutan Hanging From A Tree - Sumatra

An orangutan, positioned in a tree adjacent to the Head of the LPS I Medan Representative Office, Muhamad Yusron, utilised a smartphone to document a unique occasion during a media gathering held in the Gunung Leuser National Park (TNGL) forest area in Bukit Lawang, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on December 11, 2025. This event, centred on conservation, underscored LPS's commitment that extends beyond ensuring financial stability in the wake of disasters and crises; it also incorporates a deep concern for ecological sustainability. A robust banking framework is anticipated to facilitate both sustainable economic development and environmental restoration, fostering a balance among human activity, natural ecosystems, and economic growth in Sumatra. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rare Moment of An Orangutan Hanging From A Tree - Sumatra

Rare Moment of An Orangutan Hanging From A Tree - Sumatra

An orangutan, positioned in a tree adjacent to the Head of the LPS I Medan Representative Office, Muhamad Yusron, utilised a smartphone to document a unique occasion during a media gathering held in the Gunung Leuser National Park (TNGL) forest area in Bukit Lawang, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on December 11, 2025. This event, centred on conservation, underscored LPS's commitment that extends beyond ensuring financial stability in the wake of disasters and crises; it also incorporates a deep concern for ecological sustainability. A robust banking framework is anticipated to facilitate both sustainable economic development and environmental restoration, fostering a balance among human activity, natural ecosystems, and economic growth in Sumatra. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rare Moment of An Orangutan Hanging From A Tree - Sumatra

Rare Moment of An Orangutan Hanging From A Tree - Sumatra

The Head of the LPS I Medan Representative Office, Muhamad Yusron, captured a rare moment of an orangutan hanging from a tree using his smartphone while accompanying journalists at a media gathering in the Gunung Leuser National Park (TNGL) forest area in Bukit Lawang, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on December 11, 2025. This conservation-themed gathering aimed to demonstrate that LPS's long-term investment is not limited to maintaining financial stability post-disaster and crisis, but also encompasses concern for ecosystem sustainability. Robust banking stability is expected to support sustainable economic and environmental recovery, creating harmony between humans, nature, and economic growth in Sumatra. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rare Moment of An Orangutan Hanging From A Tree - Sumatra

Rare Moment of An Orangutan Hanging From A Tree - Sumatra

The Head of the LPS I Medan Representative Office, Muhamad Yusron, captured a rare moment of an orangutan hanging from a tree using his smartphone while accompanying journalists at a media gathering in the Gunung Leuser National Park (TNGL) forest area in Bukit Lawang, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on December 11, 2025. This conservation-themed gathering aimed to demonstrate that LPS's long-term investment is not limited to maintaining financial stability post-disaster and crisis, but also encompasses concern for ecosystem sustainability. Robust banking stability is expected to support sustainable economic and environmental recovery, creating harmony between humans, nature, and economic growth in Sumatra. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Women workers were seen during oil palm fruit harvesting activities at one of the palm oil plantations and factories in Sei Lepan, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 06, 2024. Based on data from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), palm oil mills produce 2.5 metric tons of liquid waste for every metric ton. The direct release of this liquid waste can cause freshwater pollution, which affects biodiversity and downstream communities. Although palm oil plantations are not large users of pesticides and fertilizers, the indiscriminate use of these materials can pollute surface and groundwater sources. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm oil plantation factory activities in Sei Lepan, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 06, 2024. Based on data from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), palm oil mills produce 2.5 metric tons of liquid waste for every metric ton. The direct release of this liquid waste can cause freshwater pollution, which affects biodiversity and downstream communities. Although palm oil plantations are not large users of pesticides and fertilizers, the indiscriminate use of these materials can pollute surface and groundwater sources. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm oil plantation factory activities in Sei Lepan, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 06, 2024. Based on data from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), palm oil mills produce 2.5 metric tons of liquid waste for every metric ton. The direct release of this liquid waste can cause freshwater pollution, which affects biodiversity and downstream communities. Although palm oil plantations are not large users of pesticides and fertilizers, the indiscriminate use of these materials can pollute surface and groundwater sources. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Women workers were seen during oil palm fruit harvesting activities at one of the palm oil plantations and factories in Sei Lepan, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 06, 2024. Based on data from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), palm oil mills produce 2.5 metric tons of liquid waste for every metric ton. The direct release of this liquid waste can cause freshwater pollution, which affects biodiversity and downstream communities. Although palm oil plantations are not large users of pesticides and fertilizers, the indiscriminate use of these materials can pollute surface and groundwater sources. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Women workers were seen during oil palm fruit harvesting activities at one of the palm oil plantations and factories in Sei Lepan, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 06, 2024. Based on data from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), palm oil mills produce 2.5 metric tons of liquid waste for every metric ton. The direct release of this liquid waste can cause freshwater pollution, which affects biodiversity and downstream communities. Although palm oil plantations are not large users of pesticides and fertilizers, the indiscriminate use of these materials can pollute surface and groundwater sources. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Women workers were seen during oil palm fruit harvesting activities at one of the palm oil plantations and factories in Sei Lepan, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 06, 2024. Based on data from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), palm oil mills produce 2.5 metric tons of liquid waste for every metric ton. The direct release of this liquid waste can cause freshwater pollution, which affects biodiversity and downstream communities. Although palm oil plantations are not large users of pesticides and fertilizers, the indiscriminate use of these materials can pollute surface and groundwater sources. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Palm Oil Mills And Harvest - Indonesia

Women workers were seen during oil palm fruit harvesting activities at one of the palm oil plantations and factories in Sei Lepan, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 06, 2024. Based on data from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), palm oil mills produce 2.5 metric tons of liquid waste for every metric ton. The direct release of this liquid waste can cause freshwater pollution, which affects biodiversity and downstream communities. Although palm oil plantations are not large users of pesticides and fertilizers, the indiscriminate use of these materials can pollute surface and groundwater sources. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Worker activities to maintain temperature stability in operating pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Portrait of Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, a creator of a pyrolysis technology machine at his production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai sub-district, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel and the machine he created have answered the w

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Portrait of Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, a creator of a pyrolysis technology machine at his production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai sub-district, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel and the machine he created have answered the w

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Portrait of Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, a creator of a pyrolysis technology machine at his production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai sub-district, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel and the machine he created have answered the w

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Portrait of Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, a creator of a pyrolysis technology machine at his production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai sub-district, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel and the machine he created have answered the w

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Worker activities to maintain temperature stability in operating pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Worker activities to maintain temperature stability in operating pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Worker activities to maintain temperature stability in operating pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

The activities of a worker can be seen collecting diesel oil produced in the process of processing pure plastic into liquid fuel using pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of pe

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Worker activities to maintain temperature stability in operating pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Worker activities to maintain temperature stability in operating pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Worker activities to maintain temperature stability in operating pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Worker activities to maintain temperature stability in operating pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai subdistrict, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," said Immanuel. Three years of evolution, Immanuel

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

The activity of a worker seen weighing plastic waste in the process of processing pure plastic into liquid fuel using pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai District, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in the form of perspective actions," s

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Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

Transformation Of Plastic Into Energy - Indonesia

The activity of a worker is seen comparing impure plastic waste when it is burned in the process of processing pure plastic into liquid fuel using pyrolysis machine technology created by Immanuel Saputra Purba, 27, at a production house in the Kwala Mencirim area, Sei Bingai sub-district, Langkat district, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 29, 2024. Chemical decomposition machines using heat without The presence of oxygen function to recycle plastic waste into liquid alternative fuel. "Currently, I continue to hope that the Indonesian and global governments will play a big role in collaborating and taking part in supporting this program, especially for large-scale production houses which can be realized at all levels of society. Encouraging the formation of a public mindset not to think that plastic is waste, but that plastic is energy in the household economy. So that we can automatically achieve environmental sustainability by managing plastic waste as well as through education and outreach in t

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

Workers load palm oil fruits during harvesting a plantation in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 23, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices in the early trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per ton at 08:00am. With this strengthening, it was successful in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to the highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

The tropical rain forest trees of Gunung Leuser National Park are seen bordered by the flow of the Bahorok river which is also the Bukit Lawang ecotourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

Workers seen riding by motorbike crossing a palm oil a plantation in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 23, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices in the early trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per ton at 08:00am. With this strengthening, it was successful in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to the highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A sculptor, Bambang is seen during the process of making a sculptural work with a Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) pattern on the Reclaimed Wood Carving gallery page in the Bukit Lawang ecotourism tourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. The end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy of art and tourism activists in Indonesia is starting to get excited again as foreign visits are gradually returning to normal. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A sculptor work's, Bambang in early process to starts make a sculptural arts with a Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) pattern on the Reclaimed Wood Carving gallery page in the Bukit Lawang ecotourism tourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. The end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy of art and tourism activists in Indonesia is starting to get excited again as foreign visits are gradually returning to normal. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A palm oil plantations seen bordering with Gunung Leuser National Park tropical rain-forest in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 23, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices in the early trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per ton at 08:00am. With this strengthening, it was successful in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to the highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A worker seen during harvesting a palm oil plantation in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices in the early trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per ton at 08:00am. With this strengthening, it was successful in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to the highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A sculptor, Bambang is seen during the process of making a sculptural work with a Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) pattern on the Reclaimed Wood Carving gallery page in the Bukit Lawang ecotourism tourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. The end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy of art and tourism activists in Indonesia is starting to get excited again as foreign visits are gradually returning to normal. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A sculptor, Bambang is seen on conversations with his international guests during making a sculptural work with a Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) pattern on the Reclaimed Wood Carving gallery page in the Bukit Lawang ecotourism tourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 23, 2023. The end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy of art and tourism activists in Indonesia is starting to get excited again as foreign visits are gradually returning to normal. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A worker seen during harvesting a palm oil plantation in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices in the early trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per ton at 08:00am. With this strengthening, it was successful in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to the highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A sculptor, Bambang is seen during the process of making a sculptural work with a Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) pattern on the Reclaimed Wood Carving gallery page in the Bukit Lawang ecotourism tourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. The end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy of art and tourism activists in Indonesia is starting to get excited again as foreign visits are gradually returning to normal. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

The tropical rain forest trees of Gunung Leuser National Park are seen bordered by the flow of the Bahorok river which is also the Bukit Lawang ecotourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

Workers load palm oil fruits during harvesting a plantation in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 23, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices in the early trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per ton at 08:00am. With this strengthening, it was successful in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to the highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A sculptor, Bambang is seen during the process of making a sculptural work with a Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) pattern on the Reclaimed Wood Carving gallery page in the Bukit Lawang ecotourism tourism area in Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. The end of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy of art and tourism activists in Indonesia is starting to get excited again as foreign visits are gradually returning to normal. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A worker seen during harvesting a palm oil plantation in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices in the early trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per ton at 08:00am. With this strengthening, it was successful in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to the highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

Workers load palm oil fruits during harvesting a plantation in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 23, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices in the early trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per ton at 08:00am. With this strengthening, it was successful in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to the highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia In Pictures

Indonesia In Pictures

A buffalo and a worker are seen sending palm fruit for sale after the harvest process at a plantation in Bahorok, Langkat, North Sumatra, Indonesia on July 24, 2023. According to Refinitiv, CPO prices at the start of the trading session were observed to have slightly strengthened 0.02% to MYR 4,047 per tonne at 08:00 WIB. This strengthening succeeded in bringing CPO prices to the level of 3,400 to its highest level on March 16, 2023. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

A Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) and baby seen eating durian fruit in a residents plantation area which bordering Gunung Leuser National Park in Bahorok, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on June 23, 2021.

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Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

A tour guide, Irwansyah Surbakti, 40, is seen standing as portrait at between the buffer zone of Gunung Leuser National Park and residents plantation area in Bahorok, Langkat regency, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on June 23, 2021. Irwansyah was not works at least more than one year as impact of pandemic, and now just take an observed of the wildlife native habitat to finding a new education during waiting the pandemic ends. "I just trying something different to fully empty while pandemic of COVID-19, it's also to tackle the last bad exeperiences before being a tour guide, likes be a illgel loggers, illegal wildlife smuglers, wildlife hunters, that's just for eat," said Irwansyah.

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Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

A tour guide, Irwansyah Surbakti, 40, is seen standing as portrait at between the buffer zone of Gunung Leuser National Park and residents plantation area in Bahorok, Langkat regency, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on June 23, 2021. Irwansyah was not works at least more than one year as impact of pandemic, and now just take an observed of the wildlife native habitat to finding a new education during waiting the pandemic ends. "I just trying something different to fully empty while pandemic of COVID-19, it's also to tackle the last bad exeperiences before being a tour guide, likes be a illgel loggers, illegal wildlife smuglers, wildlife hunters, that's just for eat," said Irwansyah.

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Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

A Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) is seen with the baby in residents plantation area which bordering Gunung Leuser National Park in Bahorok, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on June 23, 2021.

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Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

A Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) and baby seen eating durian fruit in a residents plantation area which bordering Gunung Leuser National Park in Bahorok, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on June 23, 2021.

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Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

A Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) is seen with the baby in residents plantation area which bordering Gunung Leuser National Park in Bahorok, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on June 23, 2021.

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Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

Sumatran Orangutan And Baby In A Residents Plantation - Indonesia

A Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) is seen with the baby in residents plantation area which bordering Gunung Leuser National Park in Bahorok, Langkat district, North Sumatra province, Indonesia on June 23, 2021.

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