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Dicky Bisinglasi is a Bali-based Indonesian visual journalist and documentary photographer. He was born in 1987 and began his professional career in 2014 as a staff photojournalist for a local newspaper. In 2019, he made the decision to work full-time as a freelance photographer and videographer for a select international media publications. His enthusiasm for visual journalism and storytelling led to him receiving a number of national honours, as well as the Award of Excellence in Asia regional yearly award; Pictures of the Year (POY) ASIA 2023
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Massive Sperm Whale Beaches Itself, Dies In Bali
Animal experts in Indonesia are set to perform an autopsy on a large sperm whale that beached itself and died on the shores of Bali. The whale, measuring 18 metres in length, became a subject of interest for both experts and locals. The cause of death was not immediately clear, and the autopsy is expected to provide insights into what led to this unfortunate event. The incident has drawn attention to the plight of marine life and the increasing occurrences of such strandings around the world.
Indonesia pays respects to crew members killed in submarine disaster
Indonesia's military and the families of the 53 crew members who perished in the submarine KRI Nanggala 402 sinking paid tribute to their memory. The ceremony involved casting flowers into the sea from a navy hospital ship. The submarine sank off Bali on April 21, reaching a depth well beyond its collapse depth, leading to its destruction. Efforts are underway to recover the vessel with the assistance of a Chinese navy ship capable of deep-sea lifting. Indonesian President Joko Widodo has met with the bereaved families to offer his condolences. The incident highlights Indonesia's maritime challenges, including disputes with Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.
Top Photos of the Week
The article presents a selection of the week's top photos as chosen by the Associated Press. These images capture a variety of events, moments, and scenes from around the world, showcasing the power of visual storytelling. The photographs are likely to be a mix of breaking news, cultural events, sports, and other significant occurrences that have been captured by AP photographers. The article serves as a visual recap of the week's most impactful and newsworthy moments.
In Bali, tourists horrified by a tidal wave of garbage
Tourists in Bali are horrified by the annual influx of plastic waste on the beaches, a recurring issue exacerbated by monsoon rains. Local authorities and NGOs are mobilizing efforts to clean up, but the problem persists, affecting the island's tourism. Despite the challenges, locals remain hopeful that Bali's natural beauty will prevail once the waste is managed.
In Bali, tourists horrified by a tidal wave of garbage
Tourists in Bali are horrified by the annual influx of plastic waste on the beaches, a result of monsoon rains washing debris from Indonesian cities and rivers into the ocean. Local authorities and NGOs are working to clean up the mess, but the problem persists, causing frustration among visitors and locals alike. Despite the challenges, there is hope that Bali's natural beauty will prevail if the waste is managed effectively.
Tourists Horrified by a Tidal Wave of Garbage in Bali
Bali, a popular tourist destination, is facing a significant pollution problem with its beaches covered in plastic waste due to the monsoon season. The Indonesian government and local organizations are working to clean up the beaches, but tourists are expressing frustration and disappointment. The pollution issue is an annual phenomenon caused by heavy rains and winds that carry waste from Indonesian cities to the ocean. Despite efforts to reduce marine plastic waste by 70% by 2025, the problem persists, affecting Bali's tourism industry.
In Bali, tourists horrified by a tidal wave of garbage
Tourists in Bali are horrified by the annual influx of plastic waste on the beaches, a phenomenon exacerbated by monsoon rains and poor waste management practices. Local authorities and NGOs are mobilizing efforts to clean up, but the persistent issue is causing frustration among visitors and impacting tourism. Despite the challenges, locals remain hopeful that Bali's natural beauty will prevail once the waste is managed.
Photos Indonesia: Chinese Lunar New Year in Bali
Photos capture the Chinese Lunar New Year decorations in Bali, Indonesia, showcasing cultural celebrations outside a shopping mall and on the streets on February 9, 2024.
Indonesia pays last respects to submarine crew lost in Bali sea
Indonesia's military and the families of the 53 crew members who perished in the submarine disaster paid tribute to their loved ones. The ceremony involved casting flowers into the sea from a navy hospital ship. Efforts are underway to retrieve the sunken KRI Nanggala 402 submarine with assistance from a Chinese navy vessel capable of lifting heavy objects from deep waters. The submarine, which had been operational since 1981, sank well beyond its collapse depth, leading to its destruction. President Joko Widodo has offered his condolences to the families of the deceased. Indonesia's maritime sovereignty has been increasingly challenged, highlighted by incidents with Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.
Indonesia pays last respects to submarine crew lost off Bali
Indonesia's military and the families of the 53 crew members who perished paid tribute to the sailors lost in the submarine KRI Nanggala 402 sinking. A ceremony was held where relatives cast flowers into the sea from a navy hospital ship. Efforts are underway to recover the vessel with the assistance of a Chinese navy ship capable of lifting objects from depths of up to 1,000 meters. The submarine sank on April 21, reaching a depth well beyond its collapse depth, leading to its destruction. President Joko Widodo has met with the bereaved families to offer condolences. The incident highlights Indonesia's maritime challenges, especially concerning Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.
Indonesia mourns as submarine crew laid to rest
Indonesia's military and the families of the 53 crew members who perished paid tribute to their loved ones after the KRI Nanggala 402 submarine sank off Bali. A ceremony was held where relatives threw flowers into the sea from a navy hospital ship. Efforts are underway to retrieve the submarine with assistance from a Chinese navy vessel capable of deep-sea lifting. The submarine, which had been operational since 1981, sank well beyond its collapse depth, leading to its destruction. President Joko Widodo has offered his condolences to the families. Indonesia's maritime sovereignty has been increasingly challenged, highlighted by incidents with Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.
Indonesia pays last respects to submarine crew lost off Bali
Indonesia's military and the families of the 53 crew members who perished paid tribute to their loved ones after the KRI Nanggala 402 submarine sank off Bali. A ceremony was held where relatives threw flowers into the sea from a navy hospital ship. Efforts are underway to retrieve the vessel with the assistance of a Chinese navy ship capable of lifting heavy objects from deep waters. The submarine, which had been operational since 1981, sank well beyond its safe depth limit. President Joko Widodo has offered his condolences to the families. Indonesia's maritime sovereignty has been increasingly challenged, highlighted by incidents with Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.
Indonesia pays last respects to submarine crew killed in sinking
Indonesia's military and the families of the 53 crew members who perished paid tribute to the victims of the KRI Nanggala 402 submarine sinking off Bali. A ceremony was held where relatives threw flowers into the sea from a navy hospital ship. Efforts are underway to retrieve the vessel with the assistance of a Chinese navy ship capable of lifting objects from depths of up to 1,000 meters. The submarine, which had been operational since 1981, sank on April 21 to a depth well beyond its collapse depth, leading to its destruction. President Joko Widodo has offered his condolences to the families. Indonesia's maritime sovereignty has been increasingly challenged, highlighted by incidents with Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.
Indonesia pays last respects to submarine crew killed in sink
Indonesia's military and the families of the 53 crew members who perished paid tribute to their loved ones after the KRI Nanggala 402 submarine sank off Bali. A ceremony was held where relatives threw flowers into the sea from a navy hospital ship. Efforts are underway to retrieve the vessel with the assistance of a Chinese navy ship capable of lifting heavy objects from deep waters. The submarine, which had been operational since 1981, sank well beyond its safe depth limit. President Joko Widodo has offered his condolences to the families. Indonesia's maritime sovereignty has been increasingly challenged, highlighted by incidents with Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.
Indonesia plans to recover the vessel with the help of the Chinese navy.
Indonesia is mourning the loss of 53 crew members who perished when the Indonesian Navy submarine KRI Nanggala sank off Bali. A ceremony was held where family members and the military paid their respects, with relatives casting flowers into the sea. The Indonesian government plans to recover the sunken vessel with assistance from a Chinese navy ship capable of lifting objects from depths up to 1,000 meters. The submarine, which had been in service since 1981, sank to a depth well beyond its collapse depth, leading to its destruction. President Joko Widodo has met with the families of the deceased to offer his condolences. The incident highlights Indonesia's maritime challenges, especially concerning its territorial claims.
Deadly Crush at Indonesia Soccer Match Leaves 125 Dead
A tragic event unfolded at a soccer match in Malang city, East Java, Indonesia, where 125 people died in a crush at Kanjuruhan Stadium. The incident occurred after Arema FC suffered a defeat against Persebaya Surabaya, leading to a riot where fans demanded answers from Arema management. Riot police fired tear gas, causing panic and a deadly stampede. Among the victims were 17 children. President Joko Widodo has ordered an investigation and the suspension of the premier soccer league. FIFA's president described the event as a dark day for football. Amnesty International called for a thorough investigation into the use of tear gas. The tragedy is one of the deadliest in sports history, highlighting issues of violence and safety in Indonesian soccer.
Indonesia pays respects to crew members killed in submarine disaster
A solemn ceremony was held by Indonesia's military to honor the 53 crew members who perished in a submarine disaster off Bali. Family members participated in the tribute by scattering flowers into the sea from aboard a naval hospital ship. The event served as a final farewell to the sailors who lost their lives when their submarine sank and was destroyed underwater.
Indonesian military pays last respects to submarine crew
Indonesia's military and the families of the 53 crew members who perished in the submarine disaster paid tribute to their loved ones. The ceremony involved casting flowers into the sea from a navy hospital ship. Efforts are underway to retrieve the sunken KRI Nanggala 402 submarine with assistance from a Chinese navy vessel capable of lifting heavy objects from deep waters. The submarine, which had been operational since 1981, sank well beyond its collapse depth, leading to its destruction. President Joko Widodo has offered his condolences to the families. Indonesia's maritime sovereignty has been increasingly challenged, highlighted by incidents with Chinese vessels near the Natuna islands.
Indonesia pays respects to crew members killed in submarine disaster
Indonesia is mourning the loss of 53 crew members who perished in a submarine disaster off the coast of Bali. The Indonesian military and the families of the deceased paid their last respects in a ceremony. The submarine, KRI Nanggala, sank on April 21 and efforts are underway to recover the vessel with assistance from the Chinese navy. A prayer was held in Celukan Bawang, Bali, where relatives of Captain Gede Kartika, one of the junior officers, participated in a sea offering.
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