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An old woman diligently paints batik patterns on cloth in a half built house in the village of Bantul, DIY. She earns five $2-5 for each batik cloth, which is then sold to the middleman who sells it to public markets and foreigners for $30-50.

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An old woman diligently paints batik patterns on cloth in a half built house in the village of Bantul, DIY. She earns five $2-5 for each batik cloth, which is then sold to the middleman who sells it to public markets and foreigners for $30-50.

 

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