Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Straight from Lombok

"Gili Air is developing" - @gettyreportage @lonelyplanet Gili Air is part of the three islands that are near #Lombok called The Gilis. Tourists from #Bali to escape the crowds, they get on a speed boat that takes them within 2 hours to the Gili Islands. Due to the increased popularity the construction of hotels has begun. Men from Lombok are seeing this as a big opportunity to make money since their island is still far behind (in terms of tourism) the Gilis. I am documenting daily a big group of young people that are working on the first big hotel on Gili Air. They have been working at the construction site for 2 years now, living in huts made of leftover construction material. The site is located on the beach and it rather looks like a dumpster, tourists walking by it. They rarely go back to Lombok, even though their home is just a 15 minute boat ride away. #ReportageSpotlight #natgeotravelpic #neverstopexploring #labor #natgeo #lpfanphoto #lonelyplanet #travel #traveling #travelling #instatravel #documentaryphotography #portrait #people #environmentalportrait #photojournalism #globetrotter #passionpasport #Indonesia #asia #streetphotography #wanderlust #worldtravel #behindthephoto
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"Gili Air is developing" - @gettyreportage @lonelyplanet Gili Air is part of the three islands that are near #Lombok called The Gilis. Tourists from #Bali to escape the crowds, they get on a speed boat that takes them within 2 hours to the Gili Islands. Due to the increased popularity the construction of hotels has begun. Men from Lombok are seeing this as a big opportunity to make money since their island is still far behind (in terms of tourism) the Gilis. I am documenting daily a big group of young people that are working on the first big hotel on Gili Air. They have been working at the construction site for 2 years now, living in huts made of leftover construction material. The site is located on the beach and it rather looks like a dumpster, tourists walking by it. They rarely go back to Lombok, even though their home is just a 15 minute boat ride away. #ReportageSpotlight #natgeotravelpic #neverstopexploring #labor #natgeo #lpfanphoto #lonelyplanet #travel #traveling #travelling #instatravel #documentaryphotography #portrait #people #environmentalportrait #photojournalism #globetrotter #passionpasport #Indonesia #asia #streetphotography #wanderlust #worldtravel #behindthephoto
A photo posted by Dragan Tapshanov (@dragantapshanov) on




"Gili Air is developing" - @gettyreportage @lonelyplanet Gili Air is part of the three islands that are near #Lombok called The Gilis. Tourists from #Bali to escape the crowds, they get on a speed boat that takes them within 2 hours to the Gili Islands. Due to the increased popularity the construction of hotels has begun. Men from Lombok are seeing this as a big opportunity to make money since their island is still far behind (in terms of tourism) the Gilis. I am documenting daily a big group of young people that are working on the first big hotel on Gili Air. They have been working at the construction site for 2 years now, living in huts made of leftover construction material. The site is located on the beach and it rather looks like a dumpster, tourists walking by it. They rarely go back to Lombok, even though their home is just a 15 minute boat ride away. #ReportageSpotlight #natgeotravelpic #neverstopexploring #labor #natgeo #lpfanphoto #lonelyplanet #travel #traveling #travelling #instatravel #documentaryphotography #portrait #people #environmentalportrait #photojournalism #globetrotter #passionpasport #Indonesia #asia #streetphotography #wanderlust #worldtravel @viiphoto @ronhaviv_vii @thephotosociety @natgeoyourshot @bjp1854
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