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The images, taken last month by a local resident, are from the same province on Borneo island where Indonesia is building its new capital - a project environmentalists fear will endanger animal habitats in Asia's last great rainforest.
The footage, which went viral on Indonesian social media, shows the male orangutan roaming across a chasm of sand streaked with white and black rocks, dug into land still surrounded by vegetation.
Ahmad Baihaqi, who filmed the images, said a group of locals had been watching activity at the mine site when they spotted the primate.
"I felt bad because he looked so confused," the 22-year-old driver said."He was alone and looked lost, he didn't know where to go because the forest was disappearing."
The sighting took place in East Kalimantan, where Indonesia is building its multi-billion-dollar capital city Nusantara at breakneck speed.Agence France-Presse