Hello friends, wherever you are, I hope you are all in good health and can do your daily routines as usual.
On this wonderful occasion, I am showing Sunda and the coconuts that I peeled, I captured these images using a smartphone camera.
Today I want to share a moment that we may have rarely seen, especially in urban areas. In this photo, I captured the activity of peeling coconuts using a traditional tool called *Sundak" a type of iron tool that is stuck in the ground, used to peel coconut shells manually.
I documented this activity in the afternoon, and I practiced taking pictures myself from the stepbay step. The natural light in the afternoon provided the right lighting to capture the details of the coconut texture, and the surface of the tip of the Sundak which looks flat and pointed.
For me, this is not just about tools or work, but about cultural heritage and hard work that is simple but meaningful.
As usual, here are some charming photos of the beauty of the step by step process of peeling coconuts, hopefully you will be entertained by some of the photos that I display.
Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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Photographer | Smartphone used | Location |
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@gunting | Realme C53 | Aceh Province. Indonesian Country. |