Monomad Challenge-Photographing the stories of traditional sago factory workers
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Some workers are
lifting piles of sago sticks that have been cut into logs at a traditional sago processing factory in Alue Raya village,Blang Mangat sub-district, Lhokseumawe,Aceh province.
The business of making sago flour from sago palms is still maintained and occupied by some people.
Meanwhile, another worker was seen using an ax to cut sago stalks, after cutting them to a certain size to facilitate the grating process using a diesel engine. The process is crushing or grating.
After the sago stalks are grated, the fiber and flour can be seen and then filtered through the medium of water flowing through the paralon pipe from the reservoir.Visible water
The fiber can be seen from the split sago tree trunk, giving off a white color which indicates the amount of sago deposits that will be produced.
Wow. I love what they're doing and feel like joining them. Lol. Your images are really beautiful.
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