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A soldier and volunteers walk as they search for victims of Mount Merapi's volcanic eruption at Glagaharjo village in Sleman, near Yogyakarta November 15, 2010.
A dog sits on a street covered in ash during Eid al-Adha, the 'Festival of Sacrifice' after Mount Merapi erupt in Selo Village, Boyolali, Central Java on November 17, 2010 near Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The latter of the two annual Eid festivals, Eid al-Adha recognises the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son to God. Celebrations last for 3 days following Hajj, or pilgrimage. This year's festival saw many Indonesian's displaced as a result of the recent repeated eruptions of Mount Merapi, which resulted in over 70,000 people being evacuated from their homes around Yogyakarta.
An Indonesian police spray anti-bacterial agent to a dead cow killed in an eruption of Mount Merapi in Cangkringan, Indonesia, Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010.
Villagers walk through destroyed houses in a village after the eruption of Mount Merapi at Umbulharjo in Cangkringan, Indonesia, Sunday, Nov. 21, 2010. Thousands of villagers have returned to their homes on the slopes of Indonesia's deadly volcano as it has become less active in recent days.
Villagers tour on a truck at destroyed village after the eruption of Mount Merapi in Cangkringan, Indonesia, Sunday, Nov. 21, 2010. Thousands of villagers have returned to their homes on the slopes of Indonesia's deadly volcano as it has become less active in recent days.