The next time you head butt your desk because the Internet is a little slower than usual, click back to this story and scroll through these images.
The daily routines of the sulfur miners on Kawah Ijen, the ?solitary crater? of East Java, Indonesia, will make any office-worker frustrations appear trivial at worst.
Surrounded by noxious sulfur fumes, these men work inside a live volcano, within spitting distance of its acidic lake to collect crystalline sulfur, which they sell to a refinery.
Click through the pages to see what they have to endure for around US$10 per day.
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