Moments while walking around a natural park in the Pidi Jaya city area and capturing its beauty.

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Good evening to all my friends.Wherever you are, I hope you are well. 😘♥️

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On this very happy occasion, I'm back with all my friends, wherever you are. I hope you're all in good health and that your activities are going smoothly.

This time, I'd like to share with you all a little about my experience a few weeks ago, traveling around the city of fire in Jaya. I discovered a place, a forgotten natural tourist attraction in the city of Pidie Jaya.

I still remember those moments, and I noticed some pictures left in my gallery, and I wanted to share them with you. The first time I visited, I was immediately greeted by the extraordinary beauty of nature, the green trees surrounding it.

I saw a beautifully decorated path around the pool on the green grass, and I captured some of its beauty.

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Afterward, I enjoyed the natural beauty of Pidie Jaya City Park, which enjoyed a very comfortable atmosphere. Previously, I had also seen several stalls around the reservoir within the natural tourism area. These stalls looked very simple and traditional, yet they provided a very comfortable atmosphere. Unfortunately, these stalls are now empty and have no vendors, as this natural tourism area had been closed for several weeks.

I also saw a sign in this city's natural park, "Taman Kota Pidie Jaya," written on a metal pole in front of the now defunct pond.

This sign has become a very iconic landmark and a popular photo spot for visitors when it's still busy. I took several pictures.

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After capturing these moments, I continued touring the area with my friend, strolling on the beautiful, well-maintained green grass and the uniquely paved paths, enjoying the soft sensation of the grass.

I saw several previously used playgrounds, but unfortunately, they were now parked on the sidelines because there were no people to play.

I wandered around further, enjoying the scenery around me, while walking around and capturing the surrounding beauty.

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IMG-20251223-WA0049.jpg I also saw a raft floating in the pond, located on the edge of the pond. The raft could be seen as a platform for walking to the other side. Next to it was a traditional house in the middle of the pond.

I simply stood on the raft, as the direction we mentioned had been secured to a tree for safety. I simply stood on it, enjoying the pool's atmosphere. The water had turned yellow, but the natural beauty remained pristine.

I tried to capture the beauty of the trees surrounding the pond and asked my friend to take a picture of me posing on the raft.

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Forgotten nature tourism

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Hello, I am a ferry, I named my HiVE account @alexwilliam. Sa I like to look for unique and interesting moments. I love sharing experiences with all my friends.☺️

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