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Indonesian Sulfur Miners Brave Volcano, Fumes and Money

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5 May 2016 11:51 WIB

A miner tries to balance his steps as he carries sulfur slabs on his shoulders up from the crater of Mount Ijen in Banyuwangi, East Java, April 16, 2016. The miners earn 1,000 rupiah (7 cents) for each kilogram, or about $10 a day if they make two trips up and down the smoldering 2,799 meter (9,183 foot) volcano. AP/Binsar Bakkara

5 Mei 2016 00:00 WIB

A sulfur carries baskets full of sulfur slabs through volcanic smoke as he climbs up from the crater of Mount Ijen in Banyuwangi, East Java, April 16, 2016. The baskets could weigh up to 70 kilograms (154 lbs) which miners have to carry a few kilometers up and on a rocky terrain to a collecting point at the foot of the volcano. AP/Binsar Bakkara

5 Mei 2016 00:00 WIB

Marzuki, a sulfur miner, carries baskets of sulfur as he climbs up from the crater of Mount Ijen in Banyuwangi, East Java, April 16, 2016. More than 9,000 feet above sea level, the men descend into the volcano's crater to dig out slabs of bright yellow sulfur, enduring toxic fumes and back-breaking loads to earn $10 a day delivering a substance used to bleach sugar and vulcanize rubber. AP/Binsar Bakkara

5 Mei 2016 00:00 WIB

A sulfur miner, with only a piece of wet cloth he put in his mouth to protect his respiration, digs out sulfur slabs at the crater of Mount Ijen in Banyuwangi, East Java, April 16, 2016. Hundreds of men descend into the volcano's crater every night to dig out slabs of bright yellow sulfur, enduring toxic fumes and back-breaking loads to earn $10 a day delivering a substance used to bleach sugar and vulcanize rubber. AP/Binsar Bakkara

5 Mei 2016 00:00 WIB

A miner digs out sulfur slabs at the crater of Mount Ijen in Banyuwangi, East Java, April 16, 2016. They endure toxic fumes and back-breaking loads to earn pennies delivering a substance used to bleach sugar and vulcanize rubber. AP/Binsar Bakkara

5 Mei 2016 00:00 WIB

A sulfur miner carries baskets full of sulfur slabs through volcanic smoke as he climbs up from the crater of Mount Ijen in Banyuwangi, East Java, April 16, 2016. Stunning Mount Ijen in east Java draws tourists by day and hundreds of sulfur miners by night. AP/Binsar Bakkara

5 Mei 2016 00:00 WIB