Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Rumbia-Logs-Transported-in-Sumatra-27MZIF37M7M7.htmlConceptually similarRumbia Logs Transported in SumatraGP0STOTYJCompleted★★★★Rumbia Logs Transported in SumatraGP0STOTYKCompleted★★★★Sago Plantation in SumatraGP0STOTTXCompleted★★★★Sago Workers in SumatraGP0STOTTYCompleted★★★★Sago Palm Transport in SumatraGP0STOTTNCompleted★★★★Sago Palm Transport in SumatraGP0STOTTOCompleted★★★★Sago Plantation in SumatraGP0STOTTZCompleted★★★★Sago Mill Worker in SumatraGP0STOTYBCompleted★★★★Sago Mill Worker in SumatraGP0STOTYCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOTYGRumbia Logs Transported in SumatraRumbia logs are being transported on the river to the coast for sago processing in Sungai Tohor, Kepulauan Meranti District, Sumatra, Indonesia.Sago, a starch extracted from the spongy centre of various tropical palm stems, is a major income source for the village of Sungai Tohor.Locations:Indonesia-Kepulauan Meranti Regency-Riau-Southeast Asia-SumatraDate:4 Feb, 2015Credit:© Katarina Premfors / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Boats-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Peatland-Rivers-Sago (product)-Sago palm (plant)-Transportation-Trees-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Sungai Tohor Community in SumatraThe indigenous community in Sungai Tohor, Kepulauan Meranti Regency, Sumatra, lives at the edge of a devastated forest. Currently a major source of income for them is the production of sago, a starch extracted from the spongy centre of various tropical palm stems.