Tin Mining on Bangka Island as Vampire Miners Hamper Indonesia's Efforts to Curb Tin Slump

A worker washes raw tin ore in Selindung, Bangka Island, Indonesia, on Monday, July 27, 2015. The islands of Bangka and Belitung produce more than 90 percent of the tin in Indonesia, which is the world's biggest exporter of the metal. Most of that production comes from mining companies but pits those operators abandon and more marginal deposits are worked illegally by men and children. Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A worker washes raw tin ore in Selindung, Bangka Island, Indonesia, on Monday, July 27, 2015. The islands of Bangka and Belitung produce more than 90 percent of the tin in Indonesia, which is the world's biggest exporter of the metal. Most of that production comes from mining companies but pits those operators abandon and more marginal deposits are worked illegally by men and children. Photographer: Dimas Ardian/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Tin Mining on Bangka Island as Vampire Miners Hamper Indonesia's Efforts to Curb Tin Slump
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27 juli 2015
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INDON BANGKA ISLAND
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