INTRODUCTION
Hello friends in the Camping Club Hive (CCH) community, it's nice to be able to say hello to everyone through this post. It's been a long time since I made any posts in this community. A community intended for its members who like to travel or do activities in the outdoors in many parts of the world that we live in today.
Sharing stories about the journey we go through will always feel fun. The exciting experiences that we get on every occasion will be very interesting when poured into a writing in any form. The designation can be various depending on how we want it.
On this occasion I will share stories and photos when I was invited by my college friends at the Jabal Ghafur Sigli campus to visit local tourist attractions in the Pasi Lhok area, Kembang Tanjong District, Sigli. Actually, we had only planned to look for breakfast on that sunny morning. But after finishing breakfast, the small group consisting of 6 adult men and 2 boys continued to go around looking for interesting spots.
The first place we stopped at was the pier where large trawlers with 20-25 crew members sailed the ocean in the Malacca strait in search of fish. It can be seen that there are several boats leaning on the pier where the fishermen who are the crew are cleaning their trawls after finishing sailing the ocean for several days. I took some pictures as you can see below.
This pier is also visited by many residents who want to buy fresh fish from fishermen. There are also fish traders who want to buy fish in large quantities to be sold at traditional fish markets or peddled around to villages in the Kembang Tanjong and Simpang Tiga sub-districts. Their activities look very attractive to bargain with each other for the price of fresh fish commodities that have just been landed by fishing trawlers.
Then we continued our journey, but before taking a detour route to return to Sigli through Lueng Putu sub-district on the Aceh-Medan crossroads, not far from the pier we stopped by, there was a bridge that had just been built. On this bridge, our car stopped for a moment to enjoy the scenery that pampered all five senses. A view presented with the Malacca Strait Beach on one side and the River and planted mangroves on the other.
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Samsung SM-A52s | Holiday Photography |