Semarang, Central Java (Jakarta Globe) A thick, blue cloud of tobacco smoke scented with frankincense wafts through the Campurejo village hall in the Central Java capital.
“This is the No. 1 tobacco in this village,” says Ngatimah, one of the women puffing away on hand-rolled cigarettes. “It’s so much better when you roll it yourself. The tobacco is like part of your soul.” Continued
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