This is my village

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Dear Hiver Friends

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Nature, culture, religion, all available in my hometown, Baro Nyong Village. Baro Nyong Village is located in the Bandar Baru District and 40 km east of the city of Sigli. Baro Nyong village has a population of 1860 people with 1052 residents living as farmers. The level of education of Baro Nyong villagers is relatively low with the highest percentage only completing elementary school, 36.19%.

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If we talk about villages, then nature is an aspect that needs to be explored, as is nature in the village of Baro Nyong. Baro Nyong village has a flat topography. When we arrange towards the central village, we can see the vast expanse of rice fields with beautiful hills. In addition, this hill also has a height (628 M). Baro Nyong village is divided into three main regions, namely Timu, Barat and Teungoh. The people here generally work as farmers, who are bestowed by rice fields in the middle of the village.

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From the top of this plain we can see a vast expanse of rice fields with extraordinary beauty. When rice thrives, this rice field will look neat with a green color that spoil our eyes. In addition to the expanse of rice we can also see rows of pine trees located on the hill. On the hill there is an old grave which is said to be a mystical grave. In addition, on the edge of the hill is also located a very mystical old grave. This old tomb is the main attraction for people outside the village. They usually come to this tomb to ask for 'something'. For example, their compilation will be involved in politics until football matches.

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In addition to rice fields, Baro Nyong Village also provides natural beauty in the form of flowing Lueng Putu River. Lueng Putu River is a subsidiary of the Cubo River which is the largest river in Pidie Jaya Province. The Lueng Putu River is the main source of water for residents of Baroe Putu Village to meet their daily needs. When the river water flows, the Lueng Putu river offers extraordinary natural beauty because of the watu wadas seen in the middle of the river.

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Sloping river borders are also often used by children to play football. Unfortunately the preparation of the rainy season, all activities in the Lueng Putu River will be stopped because the water flow is very swift and inundates the river boundary which is usually used as the center of play activities.

Regards, @boyacun123
Aceh, 19 June 2020



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I see you post a lot of facts here. Maybe it would be a good idea to share a source for them...

Nice shots.

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Sorry about the downvote. I set up an automation yesterday and somehow it downvoted you. Mysterious. Anyway, I removed the downvote (and the automation) and upvoted your post. Very good post.

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