Lembah Seulawah - Saved a waterfall that spoils the eye 

Hello, my hive friend is happy to be back to meet my new story about the outdoors and adventures full of challenges. Previously, I hope that all of you are in good health and will continue to be enthusiastic about your activities.


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This is a portrait of a waterfall in the Seulawah valley. Seulawah is a forest area that connects roads between provinces in Aceh. Yes, it is also a lonely place and contains a lot of mystique if we pass through the area.


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Actually this waterfall was once opened to the public, but because the paths and tracks are quite steep so only a few tourists come there and eventually closed. The trip is estimated to take approximately 3 hours by descending steep cliffs and passing through the expanse of residents' posang gardens. And on every trip we can also see the dashing peak of Mount Seulawah Agam.


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The journey taken is quite draining our energy and stamina. However, after arriving there we can see the water flowing on the rock as if deliberately arranged to spoil our eyes who see it. The view is amazing, the stones are natural and neatly arranged like a mural in the living room of the house.


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This is my little story that I can tell to my hive friends. Hopefully you are not bored to visit my blog to read my next story. Thank you for the time.

Keep our nature sustainable.

Greetings
Risky Aprianda

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