The journey involves crossing a long bridge to reach a tourist attraction located on the riverbank, the Hagu tourist attraction.

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On this very happy occasion, I'm back with all my friends in this beloved community. I'm back here, of course, to entertain you all with my travel experiences to a place known for its large crowds on certain days. I wanted to visit it because I really wanted to see it with my own eyes.

My story this time is that I traveled a few days ago to a tourist spot located on the banks of the river, the Hagu tourist attraction. I was very excited to visit this place because I had heard so much about its natural beauty.

I started my journey in the afternoon with great enthusiasm. Halfway through my journey, I suddenly saw a long bridge over the river. I had to cross it. While I was in the middle of the bridge, I stopped for a moment to enjoy the atmosphere and capture some photos of myself on the bridge.

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After enjoying the atmosphere on the bridge for a while, I noticed there wasn't much water in the river below. I thought it was the dry season and perhaps some rivers were running low.

After a while, I continued my journey a little further to arrive at my destination, a tourist attraction located on the riverbank. Finally, I arrived at my destination. It turns out the Hagu tourist attraction is located on the riverbank, and now there's a tourist spot named the Hagu tourist river. The road to get there requires passing through a small, dense forest. I felt a little apprehensive, but the natural beauty around me calmed me down. After a while, I finally arrived at the river.

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When I first arrived, I was immediately greeted by the natural beauty of the area. I saw several simple spots located on the riverbank. Why did the locals create such simple spots? They thought that when the river water started to rise, all the spots there would be washed away. Therefore, making them so simple would not be detrimental if the river water rose too high.

At this location, I noticed that some days were crowded with visitors, while others were quiet. When I first arrived, I saw the clean, flowing river water and several simple spots on the banks. I felt very peaceful and calm because the natural beauty around me made me forget my fatigue. But unfortunately, on the day I visited, there were no visitors to enjoy the atmosphere.

When I first arrived, I immediately captured some of the beauty there.

Next to me, I saw several trucks being cleaned in the river. Because there were no visitors, the locals could clean their trucks in the river. I captured some images of the activities people were doing there.

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I tried to stand on the edge of the river and capture some of the beauty of the Hagu River which is surrounded by forests and mountains in the distance I felt very impressed with this extraordinary natural beauty. but unfortunately some of the pictures I took were a little dark because of the cloudy weather when I visited the place. I took some photos with the background of the mountains and lush green forests. the clear and calm flowing river water reflects the sunlight which makes the view even more beautiful I couldn't feel this extraordinary natural beauty and felt very grateful to be able to enjoy this experience I stood there for a while while enjoying the natural beauty and the tranquility of the atmosphere

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After enjoying some time there, I decided to go home and chose a different path than before. I walked under the large shady trees, enjoying the beauty of nature and the tranquility of the fresh air and the melodious sound of birds made me feel very comfortable and relaxed. These trees are located on the edge of the river. I also saw several simple seating spots under the large trees on the edge of the river. I captured some of the beauty as I passed along the road and supported the simple seating on the edge of the river.

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Trip to hagu sightseeing tour

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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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