Seumadu Island

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Almost a year ago I did this trip with some friends. That afternoon after enjoying a cup of coffee at our usual place, a friend splattered to get some fresh air, while looking for a good photo spot that afternoon. At first I was a little hesitant when a friend invited me along, eventually I decided to join out enjoying the warm noon sun. We set off in the car of a more senior friend among us

The day trip turned out to be not only a journey to just unwind or just for the sake of content but the day I felt how the day's journey became a journey full of memories that melted away with happiness and emotion when I remembered this evening. I and three other friends headed to the beach named Seumadu Island. Together with @vannour @anzirpasai @bantamuda we walked along Seumadu Island which is on the north coast of Aceh.

And that journey eight months had passed, what a very distant time that we seemed to have been through it only yesterday. Life can't be restrained, walking on and on leaving our own history that we carve ourselves with a normal day. Today I deliberately wrote and summarized this photo photo so that we could look back on that journey and togetherness. Because after this we all rarely met.

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Tree-Lined Streets

Before arriving at the beach we were treated to a beautiful view along the alley. I call it a hallway because it's narrow and surrounded by bushes. Not always the bush passages are scary and narrow, sometimes the bush roads overgrown with trees become a captivating natural panorama. Let alone this deep and empty heart of mine, I just let those bushes enter it.

The above sentence is too poetic it seems, well, I'll get back to the original point of discussion about the path we passed to Seumadu Island. Unfortunately I didn't go into the details of taking pictures of the bush where at the beginning of the trip we had to pass through a narrow road to be further surprised by the unpaved road covered with shady trees. Here really the air is cool and beautiful.

You can see for yourself the Siren trees are thriving, the trunk of the tree is very old. I'm trying to guess the age of the tree, it's likely to be around 20 or 30 years more. Among the shade of the Siren trees we drove the car slowly. A little bit inside we began to see wooden house houses standing far apart in situ.

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Wooden Bridge and entrance gate

A small, long wooden bridge greeted us in front of the gate. I squeezed a smile looking at the simple bridge, it looked like it was going to be an interesting little trip, I thought. The bridge was made of wooden beams and some of it was wooden planks hammered there. I think this wooden bridge is about 50 meters long in old age.

At first we invited some of the women who returned from the trip there to return, only then we re-entered and walked over the beautiful wooden bridge.

This wooden bridge cuts the river towards the beach on the other side. The river is rather wide with bluish water however, implied the shallowness that appears. If this bridge collapses and we all scatter into the river I don't think it's dangerous.

There was a first gate in there was a small picture made of bamboo, a simple gamba thought, plus with the paint that was just as rough as yellow it was enough to attract attention. We started to step into the gate and hit the wooden bridge.
This wooden bridge cuts the river towards the beach on the other side. The river is rather wide with bluish water however, implied the shallowness that appears. If this bridge collapses and we all scatter into the river I don't think it's dangerous.

There was a first gate in there was a small picture made of bamboo, a simple gamba thought, plus with the paint that was just as rough as yellow it was enough to attract attention. We started to step into the gate and hit the wooden bridge.

Some of the earlier people are unknown by name, and I also don't know how the history of naming this Island is. But it is not an important thing I think it is important today that I can enjoy the beautiful shoreline of Seumadu Island.

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beach

This beach also has a beautiful shoreline along the white sand beach and Cemara grows beside the beach. People can enjoy the beach atmosphere in the afternoon with bright and blue clouds. Here also seen some spruce trees growing, this tree is located irregularly sometimes I see there are trees growing stacked on the side of the beach, distinguish some other cypress trees growing along the river grooves.

Oh yes, this sea also has blue clouds that are translucent between the lips on the wet beach. That's really very interesting I think it's a very charming sight. On the other side of the beach is also not very polluted, there are some there are only a few piles of garbage and and how many wooden branches are scattered on the shoreline. Some of the woods are buried, some are directly located above the ground.

Oh yes, I also want to tell you, on this trip of mine, it turns out that this beach Seumadu Island also has a very beautiful river. The flower is a connecting river from the mainland to the island of seumadu. Visible along the river with blue water it signifies the river is very deep, is a connecting river to the mouth of the ocean. From here I could watch the sun walk over the river I meant he through the riverbank.

Basically I don't know who exactly named this tourist spot after Seumadu Island. After I noticed it turned out that this is not an island this is just a land separated by a river and split by the river people.

Some of the earlier people are unknown by name, and I also don't know how the history of naming this Island is. But it is not an important thing I think it is important today that I can enjoy the beautiful shoreline of Seumadu Island.

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Hut

Wherever you are and wherever you go to a tourist spot, that way you will easily find several huts where visitors are lesehan. Well, you will see the huts lined up on the beach where people will sit enjoying a tourist vacation there. The huts were deliberately made by the owners who sold there, they built huts to entertain their grand guests.

Unfortunately, those Great thumps are currently derelict and slumped just like that. It is very sad to see those old buildings, because there are few visitors. This is due to a few years ago the covid outbreak hit this country, eventually tourist attractions became sluggish. Today the old buildings are simply derelict and abandoned by their visitors.

Some huts look broken and can't be used anymore. The average hut here is indeed unbroken anymore, it can be seen from the building that has been damaged. I myself managed to document how many huts I saw, and I think very attentive. Look at some of the rows of huts that are shabby, broken with floors that are no longer clean and almost collapsed.

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There Are Places That Are Not Allowed to Enter Indiscriminately

Of course you never thought that this place holds a place that makes us surprised. It's neither a mystery nor a surprise that's an interesting surprise. But that's one thing I'm surprised by is trivial. The place was an outdoor café, where it stood among the towering cypress trees. At first it was a very beautiful coffee I think, rows of chairs and tables and bottles and some of the most beautiful decorated the café. That's what made me want to approach the place and this went into its refinement.

I was surprised when a ministry mother came up to me, seeing a face that was unfriendly but immediately reprimanded me. It says you shouldn't take a few photos here one or more, let alone you enter today without paying. I was surprised by that remark I didn't expect there to be a banned territory or a special territory that we would have to pay for first.

Without wanting to argue I apologized to the mother on the grounds that I didn't know that the place was not allowed to enter carelessly. After apologizing I walked out of the place, with a scheme of not butterflies I sewed away from the café that was among the cypress trees. Before I make sure far from there I take how many photos to capture it and give a report here it turns out, on this honey island there is a place that we have to pay first that pays for the entrance not for the culinary.

After taking some time I stepped out of it and I saw that mom was still looking at me in hopes of hate. Ah I guess this is an interesting experience today on Seumadu Island.

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Hunting

We can't do photo activities every day, sometimes we are busy with some other activities that cause us to be busy and have no free time. Especially that day we did not make any special agreements or special plans, we formulated the business of going hunting at the tourist attractions of Seumadu Island.

Arriving there, a few friends immediately went down dexterously, they took out the equipment they were carrying and only a few mobile phones, a camera attached to a telephoto lens, and a tripod as well as several other tools. This is an interesting and exciting job but also an award that takes a long time.

At first we took our place on that fragile wooden bridge. Standing for a long time on the fragile wooden bridge is not something that calms us down, but it is a risk. Why I say risk, remember the time could have been that the bridge collapsed and spilled us all into the river. It doesn't seem to be a very interesting thing, swimming inside the river at an inopportune time. And I don't think it's ever going to happen again because this bridge that we're stepping on is a bridge that's already believed to be resilient, so at least.

After being satisfied with taking how many photos on the bridge, by photographing the sunset, the river with calm sails, as well as the bridge users of some people crossing it. Then, we continued hunting to the side of the beach. There my friend picked up the camera and shot a photo spot that appealed to them. I also took out my phone's camera and shot some photos that I liked.

Well among the many photos we got on the beach, we also found the kids swimming there cheerfully. Some of the photos I managed to capture where the boys were running around by the beach and throwing themselves into the sea. Monday our children also found some animals such as oxen roaming there freely.

It was a very cool day I guess, with a short and long trip but we were able to enjoy the beautiful beach atmosphere. And finally I'm new to the report here on this pinepple that we love.

Thank You

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Thanks for this photo blog post, really nice to read. The island seems to be a good place for Hivers :D?

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The place is now much different from the dozens of years ago which was bustling with tourists, now she is like an old girl crossing the road alone.

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Fantastic and fun memories with you guys.

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Bang @vannour-
It's really hard to have the same time again, now we have Saboehsahoe 😀

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Steady bang Baron,I've been longing for your post on #pinmapple.
I finally got back to reading the writing on your journey that was so riveting... Hehehe

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Terima kasih banyak atas dukungan nya saudaraku, aku pun selalu menunggu postingan postingan dahsyat darimu.

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What an incredible place! I can tell you had an amazing trip, the poetic phrase and the wooden dock were my favorite parts! Greetings and good travels!! 🤗

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I'm with a travel buddy, and I will do it every chance I get. Where do you live?

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