Bekasi, South East Asia's largest trash dump, is the destination for most of Jakarta's rubbish. It is also home to over 4,000 men, women, and children, who scavenge through its masses looking to collect scrap plastics and metals to make a living. Pulling in only $.50 a day, these people are a prime example of poverty in Indonesia.
"Pulling in only $.50 a day" ?
are you kidding me???
I know who they are....I know how much money they gain
this people can make hundreds / thousand of dollars in a month from collecting plastic trashes
you should do research in detail.......most of them have good house in their village with marbled floor also electronic equipments. LOL
If you want to know about people poverty in Indonesia...... I CAN SHOW YOU
but not these people....
justindones 8 months ago
@bahasajawi
bila ko nak pencen main youtube jon..???umur dah lanjut sepatutnya dah boleh pencen dah...hak hak hak..
GarugaXXX 1 year ago
@GarugaXXX
kau dapat makan pon dah kire bagos
tu pon x pernah bersyukur ke hadrat illahi
bahasajawi 1 year ago
only indons and maggot eat garbage..ha ha ha...
GarugaXXX 1 year ago
wow...what an ugly view..is this in jukurta..??ha ha ha....
GarugaXXX 1 year ago
Excellent video.
KentClark3 3 years ago
well I'm a non resident Indian living in Australia . just was having a look which country is much miserable . i think both r almost the same
rahulmoolchandani 3 years ago