Russian photographer Dmitry Ivanov visited the one of the most colorful, exciting and scary at the same time places on Java Ijen volcano complex in Indonesia took pictures of people mining fresh sulfur deposits there. Now let's see what's going on inside.
Some workers are trying to sell sulfur icicles for those tourists who are afraid to go down into the crater.
The main instrument of the working - scrap.
Baskets filled with chunks of yellow rock. This is nothing but pure sulfur!
The day workers delivered from 9 to 12 tons of sulfur, it is used in the refining of sugar produced from sugar cane.
See the full galleries on Ivanov’s LiveJournal.
Some workers are trying to sell sulfur icicles for those tourists who are afraid to go down into the crater.
The main instrument of the working - scrap.
Baskets filled with chunks of yellow rock. This is nothing but pure sulfur!
The day workers delivered from 9 to 12 tons of sulfur, it is used in the refining of sugar produced from sugar cane.
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