Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
02.12.2017

A girl is seen running errands at the back of her house at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A man walks on a bridge which connects the houses at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

Children are seen playing at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A little girl is seen standing in front of her wooden house at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

Some children are seen plaing on a raft at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A little girls is standing on the back of her house at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A woman passes by in front of houses in Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A woman ducks as she walks out from her house at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A man and his children seen on a raft at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A man watches his daughter who is studying on a raft at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A girl is drying her clothes at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A general view of Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A general view of hundreds of houses at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A woman stands in front of houses at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

Children are seen playing at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

Daily activity in Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

Two children are seen walking at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A woman is seen watching television at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A man wearing the city's cleaning uniform passes on a bridge at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

Children are seen playing in front of a house at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on December 1, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A woman is seen doing daily activities in an isle between wooden houses at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

Life in drowned village of Jakarta, Indonesia
Fotoğraf: Eko Siswono Toyudho

A man and his children seen on a raft at Kapuk Teko village, Cengkareng regency of West Jakarta, Indonesia on November 30, 2017. The village is known as Kampung Apung or The Floating Village, which was drown in early 2000 due to industrialization. Around 250 families are now living in wooden houses above water. The city governmet have tried to relocate and dry the water in the area for years, without success.

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