Earning a Living Amidst the Receding Tides of Cacalan Beach
Residents search for ‘remisi’ clams on Cacalan Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Sunday (17/5/2026). A number of residents take advantage of the receding tides to look for clams as an additional source of income, which are sold for 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah per kilogram. (PHOTO: ANTARA FOTO/Budi Candra Setya)
Residents show ‘remisi’ clams on Cacalan Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Sunday (17/5/2026). A number of residents take advantage of the receding tides to look for clams as an additional source of income, which are sold for 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah per kilogram. (PHOTO: ANTARA FOTO/Budi Candra Setya)
Residents search for ‘remisi’ clams on Cacalan Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Sunday (17/5/2026). A number of residents take advantage of the receding tides to look for clams as an additional source of income, which are sold for 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah per kilogram. (PHOTO: ANTARA FOTO/Budi Candra Setya)
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANYUWANGI – Residents search for ‘remisi’ clams on Cacalan Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Sunday (17/5/2026).
A number of residents take advantage of the receding tides to look for clams as an additional source of income, which are sold for 50,000 Indonesian Rupiah per kilogram.
source: Antara Foto