Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sinking-Mosque-in-Jakarta-27MDHUBOUKX.htmlConceptually similarSinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVTOCompleted★★★★Sinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVTUCompleted★★★★Sinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVTYCompleted★★★★★Sinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVTTCompleted★★★★Sinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVU0Completed★★★★★Sinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVU1Completed★★★★Sinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVU2Completed★★★★Sinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVU3Completed★★★★Sinking Mosque in JakartaGP1SUVU4Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUVTVSinking Mosque in JakartaKids swim near the abandoned Wal Adhuna mosque that is sinking due to the tidal floods for years, in Muara Baru area, North Jakarta. The Wal Adhuna Mosque and some buildings in this area were sinking for years and abandoned by people after the area was finally blockaded by a giant sea wall to protect the area from tidal floods. Muara Baru is one of the areas in North Jakarta that almost sinks regularly due to tidal waves as the sea level has increased.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:27 Feb, 2021Credit:© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3936px X 2624pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Children-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Day-Dirty-Floods-KWCI (GPI)-Litter-Local population-Marine pollution-Mosques-Outdoors-Playing (activity)-Rubbish-Sea level riseShoot:Sinking Mosque in JakartaPhoto story of the Wal Adhuna mosque that is sinking due to the tidal floods for years, in Muara Baru area, North Jakarta. The Wal Adhuna Mosque and some buildings in this area were sinking for years and abandoned by people after the area was finally blockaded by a giant sea wall to protect the area from tidal floods. Muara Baru is one of the areas in North Jakarta that almost sinks regularly due to tidal waves as the sea level has increased.