Work Rarindra Prakarsa.
The series of images of the photographer Rarindra Prakarsa (Rarindra Prakarsa) tells about the life of Indonesian people Tengeri who lives and works in the vicinity of the erupting volcano Bromo, often with risk to life.
Indonesian people Tengeri living in the vicinity of the volcano Bromo, for decades helped visitors to carry Luggage on the steep slopes during the ascent to the crater.
The path of the brave tengeru often runs dangerously close to the volcano Bromo.
Bromo is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth, but that’s not stopping intrepid Indonesians.
The dedication of local residents their work inspired Prakarsa to create this series of photos. He had a desire to tell the world this amazing story.
Photographer Rarindra, Prakarsa within 10 days photographing the locals at work.
The sun is on the wane over the erupting volcano.
According to Prakarsa, most customers tengeru – local tourists who don’t have the strength to make the journey on their own, or just wishing to take a horse ride.
Despite the obvious risks associated with working near an erupting volcano, the local residents continue to put their lives at risk, as tourism brings them the most income.
Indonesian local clothing poses for the photographer on the background of an erupting volcano Bromo.
The volcano Bromo has a height of 2392 meters above sea level. He is one of the most active and famous volcanoes in the world.
The eruption of the volcano attracts many tourists, but in recent years due to the increased activity of Bromo, the government was forced to impose restrictions.
The rider on the Sands.
A resident of Indonesia poses for the photographer with bouquets of flowers in the volcanic ash.
Restrict access to the volcano dealt a blow to the local economy, which depends heavily on tourism. “I have met quite a few people. It is a real disaster for local residents,” – says the photographer.