Jayapura, Papua, has been a special place for generations of women to gather together to collect clams and share stories - but men are banned from the area.Intruders facing fines of up to one million rupiah ($69/£50) - an amount that's usually paid in polished stones, according to a film by BBC Indonesia.Speaking to the documentary makers, villager Adriana Meraudje said: "This has always been a women's only forest.
Long before I was born, it existed. It's always been here, with the same rules."To enter the women's forest, you have to be naked.
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