Illegal Mining in Bali: this is the sound of a river being raped!

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

Welcome to Ubud 🙏

the spiritual heart of Bali 🌴

a place you might associate with peace and tranquility 🌅

Think again!

Watch this 1min film and you will understand immediately...

Why is this happening?

The illegal sandstone mining along this river has dramatically increased since Bali's tourism boom turned it into such a desirable product:

  • it is a soft rock, which makes it easier to cut.

  • it is very porous, so plants are able to attach themselves to the sides, making any building or temple look organic and natural very quickly.

  • it is desirable as a product across Asia so it is now exported too. Singapore is a large customer.

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Here you can see my son Esteban enjoying the ambience of this porous rock!

Before the tourist boom

Hand tools were used to cut the sandstone blocks for the local temples in the past.

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Today however things have changed. Not only are the tools different but the end destination of the rock is different.

Just 40 years ago a picture from this angle above Kuta on the south coast of Bali would have shown you nothing but rice fields and beautiful green perfection.
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Now it looks like this.

The majority of this illegally mined rock is used to construct huge tourist resorts, intent on one goal: MAXIMUM PROFIT!

Since arriving here in Bali 2 years ago it has become clear to me now that something must be done. Before it is too late!

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IT IS ILLEGAL YET IT CONTINUES!

Bribery is common practice here in Asia and the mine owners simply pay off the police who permit this rape of the land in exchange for cash. Untaxed & under the table, this is a crime which must be addressed for the benefit of all who live on this little island.

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The Effect

We all know you cannot mess with the natural balance of nature.

There is a complex ecosystem at work in this jungle valley.

And it has been working in perfect symbiosis for thousands of years.

To cut away at the side of the valley in such a vicious manner will bring only imbalance to this natural order, leaving the luscious farm land of future generations as a wasteland of rubble upon which their crops cannot grow.

Even the flow of the river itself is being restricted more and more each year as the disregarded irregular shaped boulders are thrown into the water, building up over time.

On top of this, there have been deaths working in these mines because there are no health and safety standards. And the minimum wage they are paid is ridiculous when compared to Western standards.

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THE SOLUTION

The building of awareness is the first step towards a solution. Not many people know about this!

I recently walked down to the mine and shot a bunch of footage from which I have made a film.

It is my hope that this coming film in combination with the help of this amazing supportive Steemit community, I will be able to raise money which can be put towards existing campaigns - to be outlined in later posts.

What can you do?

Resteem this to get the word out there. I will be posting here regularly to update you with images, statistics and progress reports on the solutions which are moving towards us now as i write these words.

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See how they are literally cutting chunks out of the side of the land!

How long can this continue?

It is clear from the above image that if this is not stopped, eventually there will be no more land left to mine!

With your help we will build awareness and put an end to this madness, finding alternative, eco friendly jobs for all those who rely on this type of work to make a living.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and if you feel it stir something in your soul, you must respond to this feeling!

....and share this message far and wide, with your focus upon the SOLUTION.

Blessings to you all 🌿

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Hello @savetukadpetanu ! I'm glad to welcome you on SteemIt!
I follow to you and UpVote to you!
I wish you happiness! It's very nice!

Sustainability is of the utmost importance and in order to actually live sustainably we must live in harmony with nature~*~

Agreed 100%. Lack of education and corruption seems to be the main problem here. People don't seem to be able to see the long term effects of what they are doing.

Thanks for following. Really appreciate the support of a person such as yourself :)

Yes the world is full of ignorance and greed. This is a devastating combo for nature. Unfortunately not only is nature paying the price right now but in the future humanity will also pay due to the lack of healthy clean and abundant environments due to the ignorance and greed.

I appreciate the acknowledgment. I am indeed a pioneer and revolutionary for sustainable consciousness. Hope to meet more people who actually care and are doing something.

Blessings~*~

Resteemed and followed. I was born in Bali and I've seen it lose its beauty over the years from the tourism industry. Truly is sad

Thanks for following. Together we will fix this!

me too :( I've seen big changes since 1999

Yes, it is madness really. I did a time-lapse when I arrived here using one shot per year from google earth and you can see the lower half of Bali turn brown and dead-looking. You can see the lakes being drained and replaced by hotels. Yep, what can you do?

I've seen the beauty of the land vanish in-front of my eyes...I couldn't find my favourite beaches nor ricefields anymore. I got very sad and frustrated because nobody seems to care in Jakarta what happens in Bali. Investigate and cover up as much as possible to wake up that Governor who is the worse of all so far. After mass culling bali dogs in the past, he finally had to bend over and sign the ban on dog meat trade before its too late. He did so many bad things for his island and people! Look at all those Oleh Oleh shops. I wonder who owns them :(
CRY OUT LOUD for Help from those Gods&Goddesses to save the land, rice fields and jungle @ekavieka

I have just followed you my friend :)

And @ekavieka too!

Many thanks for the comments here.

thank you for considering saving my island while some greedy people of mine are raping this island we lived. in my place there are several illegal sand mining.

the bad effect of tourism

It is the least I can do as someone who can see with my own eyes what is happening here. The jungle is literally crying out for help every day!

Let's work towards the solution now :)

Many thanks for the comment.

Welcome to Steem @savetukadpetanu I have upvoted and sent you a tip

Well, thank you kindly :)

Welcome my friend nice post i am @djnoel i do mixes of house music,deep house afro house etc,Good luck over here ;)

thanks. I will look out for your deep house mixes!

Very sad. But thanks to people like you who bring awareness so this abuse of nature can stop. Good luck on your efforts.

Thanks very much for the comment. It is sad, but we will find a solution! :)

Welcome to Steemit! I wish you a good days and inspiration to create in our community! Please follow me :)

Thanks for your welcome :)

welcome friend to steemit world, i have upvoted and following you and do the best @kunani

Thanks very much. Appreciate the upvote & follow :)

thank you! welcome again..,

A new Steemian :-) hello @savetukadpetanuI hope you enjoy your time here, its a great community ! Nice post, wish you much luck! I Have upvoted and will follow your account. Don't hesitate to contact or follow me at any time :-) See you around @tradewonk

Thanks for the comment here. See you around!

Welcome to the Steemit Community, @Savetukadpetanu :) Wish you much luck! Cheers! Follow me .

Thanks for you wishes of luck. Much appreciated :)

I will look at your account now...

thanks for sharing, I wasn't aware of this at all. Sustainability is key

Hey Cat! Thanks for commenting here. I guess you know who has created this account ;)

And yes.... Sustainability is the key!

So sad to see whats going on in Bali and some areas in Indonesia.
Welcome to Steemit also from @mammasitta

Thanks for the welcome. And thanks also to @mammasitta

Does that mean you are one? Though clearly we are ALL one....

Hello from your friend @samstonehill to all whom are part of THE ONE 😊

We are all ONE :) I just wanted to find out how it feels to be like a minnow again

Hiiii Savetukadpetanu nice to read about you.i am Manas from india,am also a new on steemit and welcome you to steemit.i have followed you.so, can you also follow me and upvote me. All the best for your future. I believe teamwork is the good requirement for steemit.

Thanks for the follow. I will follow you back :)

Swastiastu,
Ken kabare ditu?

I actually join the PDC course that Taman Petanu hosted a while back,
i've seen the damages that happen to the river cliff.
its a difficult situation with the exiting investor in the sandstone mining sector.
for bali since ancient times have been mining sandstone for their cultural needs.
now its its a different story, with the development of the need of greed aka Money hehhehehe, has change the way we treat our action in life.
one thing that still stayed the impact of modernity is the unity that the village community hold, even though the ground has change the spirit is there
I meet you in Hope
Salam