Hello Asean Hive Lovers...
@hivebuzz told me Just now that today is the day I joined this platform. Well, it's been a year since I started here. There's not much I can be proud of other than trying to be still able to provide some of the posts. My mainstay in writing and photography has been some of these. Thank you to everyone who has given me support, and thank you to anyone who gives me guidance to get better. Thank you.
Okay, then let's leave the birthday euphoria for a moment, and let's enjoy the twilight on this beach with me. Ujong Pusong Beach in Aceh Jaya is one of the beaches that is often used as a vacation spot for residents here. Yes, only people in this district enjoy it. Very rarely do people from other places visit this place. There are many things that need to be addressed at this beach, especially the facilities. But let that be the government's business. Even if they don't want to do it, the good thing is that this beach will remain well-maintained.
This afternoon I was at this beach and this is the first time I have come here. There is no doubt that this beach is beautiful and natural, ideal for being a tourist destination for the community. Especially if you come on days when there are no visitors. You can freely enjoy this beach as much as you want. A line of pine trees, uninhabited small islands, and beautiful sunset views are clearly visible here. There is a long beach here, and it is very safe for children to play here. Although geographically this beach is directly facing the vast sea, the presence of small islands prevents strong waves on this shoreline.
To the south of the beach, there is a small estuary channel, connecting the sea and the river, which is knee-deep. Usually, at the end of the pecan season, many visitors and children swim and play in the sand. There is no real worry about letting the kids swim and play. Although directly facing the sea, the waves at this beach are not loud and relatively calm. You can even swim in the sea without fear of being swept away. This beach is safe and comfortable for everyone.
In 2004, this beach was destroyed and devastated by the Tsunami, but you don't think that after the Tsunami that tourism here then continued to deteriorate. It is true that at first many people were traumatized by the beach, but after 5 years (probably) they began coming here. Actually, beach tourism has very good prospects here, especially with regard to regional policies. These policies make it possible for independent investors to invest because the central government provides special autonomy for developing the region. But again, willingness and ability are often not in line.
Unfortunately, the camera I used couldn't capture this sunset view well, but so be it. You will find out how beautiful this place is and imagine it through my writing. Making friends with the sunset, I celebrated my birthday alone accompanied by @hivebuzz who always monitored my progress. The cool atmosphere, with a gentle breeze, made me want to close my eyes, but I remembered it was getting late and I had to go home.
As the sunset was leaving, I had to say goodbye to this beach. Hopefully, we'll meet again next time. Here are some photos about the beauty of Ujong Pusong Beach during sunset.
I appreciate you taking the time to visit my blog. I would appreciate some corrections from you in the future for being good content creators, please feel free to comment below. Hopefully, some of what I got in my image does not violate the rules of photography. As a beginner, I'm still learning. Thank you Asean Hive Community. God bless all of us..
My warmest regard | : @elchaleefatoe15 |
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Camera Resource | : Canon 800D |
Location | : Ujong Pusong Beach, Aceh Jaya, Indonesia |