
Good evening, my friends, wherever you are. I hope you are all healthy and happy so you can go about your daily activities as usual. I hope you all have a wonderful day.
On this occasion, I would like to share some images with this beloved community. I will be sharing one of the open space destinations that is starting to be neglected.
Okay, friends, please continue following my blog to see some images of this place that I took with my cell phone lens, as well as some short articles from me.



So, over the past few months, I've been traveling to North Aceh, and I've shared some of the destinations I stopped at and visited with friends along the way.
And, as with other blogs, I've also taken a little time before sharing or blogging in the community. So, I'll share some photos from that trip. These are also some of the photos I took when I visited one of the old Samudra Pasai Islamic Museum buildings.





First, I visited an old building in Beuringen village, Samudra district, North Aceh.
It's called the Samudra Pasai Islamic Museum.
My friends...
This museum is one of the buildings built to showcase a collection of around 250 historical objects from the Samudra Pasai Kingdom, the first Islamic kingdom on the island of Sumatra.
You can check out my previous blog for a more detailed look at this place.







After spending some time around the museum and viewing several historical relics from the Samudra Pasai Kingdom, we hurried to our next destination: a waterfall, a hidden gem in North Aceh.
Long story short, upon arrival, we were so excited to descend nearly 1,000 steps before reaching the site.
My friends...
Down those hundreds of steps, we were greeted by the lush trees and the serenity of the tropical forest, which held a myriad of charms to explore. Furthermore, the singing of wild birds accompanied us, making this place truly close to nature. The fresh air and towering trees created a magical atmosphere that is hard to forget.



And what caught my attention while I was so amazed by the beauty of the tropical forest was one of the open areas that was starting to be abandoned.
I saw several heritage buildings built to accommodate visitors, but it was a bit of a shame that the place was now deserted and abandoned. Worse still, I could smell the stench of garbage everywhere while I was in the area. This was truly a shame.


This place is located in the middle of a tropical forest, and the atmosphere is very comfortable for some. However, it's a bit unfortunate that access is a bit difficult, causing the place to become deserted and abandoned. Even the buildings are starting to be overgrown with wild trees, as you can see in the image I shared above. There's no longer any road access to the buildings, so I decided to take some photos from a distance.
Okay, friends, those are some of the images and a short post from me on this blog. I hope you all enjoy and are entertained by what I share. I also extend my deepest gratitude to all of you who have taken the time to view and read my blog to the end.
Leave your comments, support, and input, which means a lot to me so I can make this blog even better in the future.
That's all for now.
Greetings everyone.
See you in my next blog.
| Camera used | Handphone |
|---|---|
| Lens | 64 mp |
| F-stop | |
| Iso speed | ISO |
| Focal length | MM |
| Photography | old building |
| Photographer | @antonydossantos |
Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.
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