Seeing the process of taking "Nira" water in the countryside

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In my post this time, I want to share a story about my trip to the countryside where I live. I aim to see the process of extracting the sap. I went to the village on a motorbike with friends who also have the same profession as me, namely as a journalist photographer. We leave at 7.00 WIB. The morning atmosphere was cold so that it felt through the jacket. About 20 minutes, I arrived at the village and the atmosphere of the sun's light began to feel warm, which at first seemed to illuminate the whole earth. There already seen a man who was in the date palm tree. Yes, we do have an appointment with a man who is a farmer who collects water "Nira".

Pada postingan saya kali ini, saya ingin berbagi cerita tentang perjalanan saya ke pedesaan tempat tinggal saya. Saya bertujuan untuk melihat proses pengambilan "nira Water". Saya pergi ke desa menggunakan sepeda motor bersama teman-teman yang juga berprofesi sama dengan saya, yaitu sebagai fotografer jurnalis. Kami berangkat jam 7.00 WIB. Suasana pagi terasa dingin sehingga terasa menembus jaket. Sekitar 20 menit, saya sampai di desa tersebut dan suasana cahaya matahari mulai terasa hangat, yang awalnya memang tampak menerangi seluruh bumi. Di sana sudah terlihat seorang laki-laki yang sedang berada di atas pohon kurma. Ya, kami memang punya janji dengan pria yang merupakan seorang petani pengambil air "Nira".

We immediately approached the man and started photographing all of the man's activities. The palm tree has an average height of about 3 meters so the man has to use "Purieh" to be able to climb to the top of the date palm tree. The man is not alone in doing this work, but is also accompanied by his son who is still at school. Incidentally school holidays. Every day this man works to collect sap water from his field. Furthermore, the sap water is filtered and sold to traditional markets. Well, that's all my story about visiting the countryside and some photo essays about a farmer collecting water "Nira".

Kami segera mendekati pria tersebut dan mulai memotret semua aktivitas pria tersebut. Pohon Aren tersebut memiliki tinggi rata-rata sekitar 3 meter sehingga laki-laki tersebut harus menggunakan “Purieh” untuk dapat memanjat ke atas pohon kurma tersebut. Pria tersebut tidak sendirian dalam melakukan pekerjaan tersebut, namun juga ditemani oleh anaknya yang masih bersekolah. Kebetulan sekolahnya libur. Setiap hari pria ini bekerja mengumpulkan air nira dari ladangnya. Selanjutnya, air nira tersebut disaring dan dijual ke pasar tradisional. Nah, sekian cerita saya tentang mengunjungi pedesaan dan beberapa esai foto tentang seorang petani pengumpul air "Nira".

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Are you serious, wow. So they do thing like this in other country. They are called palm wine tappers here. The picture looks nice especially when they were filtering the water sap. Thank you for you post

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In my place it is used as an ordinary drink and is halal according to Islamic law. Even some Muslims in my place make Nira Water as one of the drinks when breaking the fast.

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Wow, here it's seen as alcohol and some Christians usually don't take it though. But I heard it's cool for the health, although I don't like it because of the smells. I don't know if the Muslims here take it though because I haven't stay with them here

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