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FARMERS SKIP THROUGH BRIDGE

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Rapid river currents and hard rocks, pointed and threatened lives, still must be crossed using a piece of rope slings.

there is no other choice, the bridge on the Bukit Cudakak, Halaban, district Limapuluh Kota, West Sumatra this became the only connector for Rajiman, the father of four children to go lahar agriculture.

according to Rajiman, every day at least twice he crossed this sling bridge.

both when the river water conditions are small, and during the rainy season that river water conditions sometimes almost licked sling.

Rajiman was forced to challenge the risk of death crossing the Batang Sinama river to transport the plantation.

with slow and steady steps, while both hands cling to the small wire as a safety, while the shoulders carry the burden of today's rubber. What a horrible sight.

if you lose a little balance, of course can fall and consequently the farm awaited for one week immediately sold out, washed away the river.

every Monday, generally people bring agricultural produce and pass this bridge more than ten times. because on the next day is the day of the nagari market to sell the agricultural produce of the citizens, such as rubber, gambier, betel nut, coffee and rice.

not infrequently because the only access that can be used to transport agricultural products, residents have to queue.

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