foreign! A group of miners took the sulphur and sulphur, and their life span is no more than 50 years old.

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The Kawaii volcano in East Java, Indonesia, is famous for its rich sulphur mines and attracts many tourists to visit. But who knows how local miners engaged in sulphur mining in the caves are living? Italian photographer Luca Catalano Gonzaga came to the volcanic sulphur mine at the crater and filmed a group of local miners who ventured to produce sulphur.

The picture shows a miner holding a torch and standing on the volcanic crater to watch the blue flame from the burning of liquid sulfur.

The picture shows the sulphur mine of the Kawaii volcano. Many young men in the local area take the risk of sulphur in the crater for their livelihood. It is famous for its beautiful blue molten sulphur mine, attracting many tourists.

The picture shows the miners picking up the sulfur mines and climbing the steep slopes. They use the most primitive way to extract sulfur, because sulfur is toxic, and most miners do not live longer than 50 years old.

The picture shows a miner is struggling to carry a heavy sulphur stone. The miners risk their lives every day to carry a lot of sulphur in the crater, but the daily income is only 35 to 40 yuan.

The picture shows the corrosive gases emitted by sulfur, which seriously endanger the miners' bodies. These miners have only the simplest protection measures. They can't stop the poison gas intrusion by covering them with a soaked towel.

The picture shows a terrible scar on the back of a miner who has been carrying heavy sulfur ore for many years. This is basically the case on the back of every local miner.

The picture shows a miner wearing a light in the dark, and the sulphur stone with a bamboo basket is struggling forward in the mine.

The picture shows a miner mining sulfur in a mine. The mining of sulfur is the pillar industry in East Java, Indonesia. Sulfur is mostly used in industry, and local people basically rely on it to make a living.

The picture shows a miner in his mouth lights in the handling Brimstone, he has been 25 years in the sulfur miners, he did not know when they could proudly, "the devil's gold" really not pay any more.

The picture shows the miners preparing for the dark sulphur mines. Over the past 40 years, more than 70 miners have died from the toxic gases produced in the sulphur mines, but for life, they can only continue to do so.

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