Hello everyone, this time I visited the Seulawah Scout Campground located along the Medan-Banda-Aceh National Road. This place is a very strategic place located on the shoulder of Mount Seulawah, the main border of Suka Mulia, Pidie Regency, Aceh, Indonesia.
Looking closely, I saw green leaves beginning to grow on the rock of this building at the entrance…
This is a photo taken at the entrance to Seulawah Scout Camp. As you can see below, there are green trees around and it seems very peaceful and there is not a single person inside. ..
I was curious until I started to see what I could find, until I saw some areca palm seeds here, but to my surprise I didn't find any there. . Location ..
I started pointing the phone camera towards me to take a closer look and I saw some areca fruits with the outer branches peeling off and there they were among the yellow leaves scattered on the ground.
As you can see below, there are a lot of areca nuts thrown in here…
This road looks deserted, but it was the road I took when I went to Seulawah Scout Camp, and all I could see were trees on both sides of the road.
I started taking pictures and looking at the trees… I felt comfortable being here because there were so many trees blocking the sunlight during the day….
Here you can see a small jumbo, which in the local language is called wooden jumbo. Behind the jumbo, you can see many green leaves around. Because this is a very large area of Seulawah forest in Pidie. regent. Indonesia.
Then my eyes focused on this Seulawah Scout camp.
I wanted to go back home, but I took it from this camp for a period because the house did not win.
I went and got to my feet. And I saw it here and it was a sign of the green tree, which reflected the silent path.
That day, when I went to the Seulawah Scout Scout camp camp, I wanted to share a small history. This place is located about 78 km from the center of Banda Aceh, Indonesia. When the president of SBY (Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, 6th President of Indonesia) opened this place on November 30, 2010, there were high hopes that it would become an important tourist destination for many people. However, the current reality is truly heartbreaking. The buildings and educational institutions that train scouts for the younger generation are no longer visible. The current state of this place is just quiet streets, trees covering defunct buildings and no people. Amazing and sad. It seemed that the government had not paid attention to the place and had left it as a barren, dead forest.
We appreciate your interest in our visit to the Seulawah Scout Camp. I hope this location receives some notice once more. And I'll most certainly return here in the future.
Greetings from me: @rinazubair
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