Explore a naturally beautiful place with lots of happiness on the beach

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In the last week I really wanted to go for a walk to make my mind feel fresh again because of the many activities I had to do throughout the day, and finally this afternoon I had time to take a short afternoon walk to the beautiful places around me. the city where I live.

Even though the weather this afternoon looks a little cloudy, it still makes me very excited to go for a walk because traveling has been my hobby since I was little. The first place I visited this afternoon was the lower reaches of the Cunda River at the edge of Lhokseumawe City.

The lower reaches of the Cunda River is where fishermen pass by in their boats to go to sea or return to land because here there is a fish auction place which is used by fishermen to sell the fish they catch.

The sea water and river water here also seems to be very high tide this afternoon, lots of small and large boats continue to pass by downstream of the river this afternoon, now I am standing on the wave breakers which form the barrier between the river and the sea.

Here I also saw lots of fishing boats leaning on the river bank. Many of the fishermen didn't go out to sea this afternoon, perhaps because of the bad weather that has been happening lately.

The green trees that grow along the edge of the river make the view here even more beautiful, which is very pleasing to the eye. This afternoon the sea water was really high tide because I looked at the rocks where I was standing. The water was starting to overflow.

I also met a fisherman who was very friendly with me here, he was monitoring sea water and weather conditions this afternoon because maybe he also wanted to go to sea today, here I also saw several small boats leaning on the river bank.

Because I wasn't satisfied, now I continued my journey to one of the most beautiful beach spots along Ujong Blang Beach, its name is Pondok Bahari Beach.

The main view that I can enjoy at Pondok Bahar beach is a long suspension bridge rising into the sea, this is the bridge used by Pertamina to draw oil delivered by tankers off the sea, and this afternoon I saw a large tanker ship that was send oil to Pertamina storage here.

This Pertamina bridge looks very old because the iron is starting to rust and the sea water this afternoon is also very high, usually I can walk along this beach when the sea water is low.

At the edge of the beach in Pondok Bahari, I also saw several fishing boats parked because fishermen cannot go to sea in such small boats when the sea waves are high like this afternoon.

Near Pondok Bahari beach, more precisely in Kampung Jawa Baru, now I see lots of people on the beach, out of curiosity I started to get closer to see what they were actually seeing on the beach this afternoon.

It turned out that the residents of Jawa Baru village were observing several fishermen who were looking for trawl nets. After the trawl net had been pulled ashore, I saw several large fish that they had managed to catch and immediately put them in the basket.

Here I also saw another small boat with several fishermen who were getting ready to go out to sea this afternoon to throw trawl nets.

The afternoon atmosphere here is really very lively and very pleasant, I am very happy to be able to go here and interact directly with the kind fishermen along this beach.

This is the story of my travel trip today, thank you friends who have visited my travel post today, see you in my next travel post.

📷 PictureSmartphone
ModelSamsung Galaxy A33
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Photographer@aquagelas
LocationIndonesia


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