
Hello, my friends, wherever you are, as usual, I hope you are all healthy and happy, allowing you to go about your daily activities smoothly. I hope you all have a wonderful day.
In this blog, I want to share some images of the continuation of my journey, still at Ulee Lheue Harbor, but this time I've already entered the boat area heading to Sabang Island.
So, please continue to follow my simple blog to see some of the images and views I saw while on the fast boat to Sabang Island.





If you've been following my blog lately, in my previous two blogs, I shared some images of my activities before boarding the ship. I took a little time to explore the harbor area, capturing the blue sky, the harbor atmosphere, and the views I saw there.
After we got our tickets, we checked our boarding passes and prepared to board the ship to the island across the way. These are some of the images I took as we boarded the ship, which had docked at the harbor.
When I looked at my seat number, it was perfectly positioned right by the window, offering a direct view of the open sea. I felt fortunate to be able to capture some of the breathtaking views I saw during my journey for all of you in this beloved community.








As soon as the ship departed, I immediately went to the back deck to see the view provided on the ship, and the first thing I saw was a view of the harbor with weather that was so pleasing to the eye and also with the activity of one of the fast boats that started to move away and then disappeared, leaving our ship that had just departed.




Never getting bored, I came back again to take some pictures provided by Ulee Lheue Harbor with views that are very pleasing to the eye and these are some pictures that you can enjoy from the angle on the ship.







I felt so comfortable sitting in the chair I had found because it was close to the window where I could just pull the curtain a little, direct sunlight coming in which made me not hot but a little warm, but a little unfortunate because one of my friends was experiencing motion sickness during the trip so I had to go out of the seating area to the ship's deck again, and this time we headed to the side deck of the ship.
My friend...
45 minutes was a little shorter than we had to take the slow boat which took 2 hours, but because one of my friends was so miserable that he got motion sickness during the trip, making this trip a little difficult for him. In contrast, for me, I didn't feel any objection to the trip but instead I was very happy on this trip. On this deck area, I also could see the sea view that never gets boring.
In some of these pictures you can see the turquoise sea water, the blue sky, the hills that can be seen faintly from afar, and you can enjoy the view of fishermen fishing and other interesting things. You can't get this kind of view if you take a plane. For me, taking a boat to Sabang is a bonus, time to be quiet, time to chat with yourself, with peace and an extraordinary experience.




And without realizing it, I finally arrived at Balohan Harbor, and it felt very different. In Ulee Lheue, I saw a very busy atmosphere and people very busy with their own activities. But in Balohan, the air was cooler, people were more relaxed, and time seemed to pass more slowly.
That concludes my experience and some photos of my trip on the fast boat to Sabang Island. Stay tuned for my next blog about my journey exploring Sabang Island.
Well, my friends, those are some of the photos and short writing from me on this blog. I hope you all enjoyed and were entertained by what I shared. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to all of you who took the time to view and read my blog to the end.
Leave your comments, support, and input, they mean a lot to me so I can create a better blog in the future. That's all for now. See you in my next blog.
| Camera used | Handphone |
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| Lens | 64 mp |
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| community | Worldmappin |
| Photographer | @antonydossantos |

My name is Maulizar Mawardi, also known as @antonydossantos
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