That city is disgusting.
You can smell it from 6 miles out to sea.
It has a mortality rate equal to that of medieval London.
Which city would you guess those statements describe? Anyone? Anyone? That would be New York City in the late 1800's. Yep, just a little over a century ago, the arguably (sorry East coast people) "Greatest City in the World" was known more for its filth than anything else. As with every other developing city, dealing with trash was a major problem for NYC. Fast forward to modern day Jakarta and it's much the same.
As with any other developing city, finding ways to dispose of all the trash generated by the 10+ million residents of the city is a huge problem. Unfortunately, all of the "solutions" people have come up with here seem to be pretty bad. Most commonly, people just throw trash on the ground.
We regularly see people just drop trash wherever they are without thinking twice about it, which eventually builds up and leads to larger amounts of trash being left all over the place.
I believe that is an attempt at a trash cart, but as you can see it's completely overrun and trash is just piling up. On this particular day in the photo above, it was a "trash day" so it was collected and burned. But for the litter that builds up on a day to day basis, eventually it gets washed into the rivers and the ocean.
People throw trash out the back door, right onto the river bank. |
Then one day we noticed a few pieces of trash seemed to be piling up. Then a few more, and a few more. After a week or so, it had built into a sort of trash bridge. This continued for several weeks until it completely filled the river and you couldn't even see the water anymore.
There's water under there, I swear! |
Trash bridge, up close & personal |
Trash burning day. Also known as today, tomorrow, and every other day. |
The burning isn't limited to only the villages though. We can't leave out the wealthy folks! Much like apartment buildings in NYC used to burn their trash, many people in nice houses here burn their trash as well. We discovered this one day as we were walking around looking at said big ass mansions. We noticed many of them had these receptacle looking things built into the walls surrounding them (all the big houses have walls and gates around them). We figured they were decorative, possibly meant for some plants or something. But then we came upon one with a burning trash bag in it. Yep, big, fancy houses here have trash burning receptacles built right in. They're essentially chimneys built into the walls. It looks something like this.
The ones we say initially were more decorative and had nothing in them. Also no cats. (Image from http://www.amidnightvisitor.com) |
All that burning trash really contributes to the near constant haze in the air over Jakarta, but it does give it a nice mesquite flavor!
Mmmm, tasty... |
Blue sky and mountains! What is this sorcery? |
Had fun catching up with all your adventures!! Jakarta sure is gorgeous when she wants to be. Enjoy your last month or so!
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