Many compare the exotic beauty of the Krueng Pasie Raya panorama to that of the Amazon River, the second-longest river in the world and a river in South America. But this is the Pasi Raya River, not the Amazon River. The breathtaking scenery there will astound anyone who visits. This river is not far from the neighborhood where the locals live.
Green vegetation, coconut trees, and soaring mountains surround the Pasie Raya River. Look at this river; the water is crystal clear and sparkling blue in the greenery, and it is bordered by greenery, young coconuts, and rocks.
Beautiful natural scenery can be found along the Pasie Raya River in a region of mountains with tall, massive, and blue mountains. There is a river that is in motion and has clear, fresh water at the base of this mountain. A stretch of rice fields that were previously planted with rice that has since turned yellow and is almost harvested is also present. Along the sides of the roads, there are a lot of gardens with rice and sugarcane in addition to rice fields. To further add to the natural, rural ambiance, the grove of trees stretches out far into the distance.
There is no river like the Pasie Raya River in terms of its beautiful natural charm. I can see a stunning view in this village where I live. This natural beauty includes Besemah Earth and Ceureuceu Rosée. Bumi besemah who has long been part of the beauty of Pasi Raya. In addition, Ceuracee Embun, which is surrounded by two plateaus, namely cliffs and mountains, is famous for its natural beauty. It is this wavy outline that makes it rich in cliffs with various characteristics. Ceuereuceu Embun is one of the creators of Pasie Raya who has a distinctive personality. and it adds motivation so that my enthusiasm gets even higher when I enjoy the natural landscape that is so beautiful, beautiful and natural. and I feel that this beauty passed so quickly, as if I were still here enjoying the charm of the natural beauty of this river in Pasi Raya, Indonesia
I used the SJRC F11S 4K PRO drone to take these pictures.
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