Good evening to all my friends who always share interesting posts about travel in this beloved community.

On this special occasion, I want to continue my story about the floating boats in Banda Aceh as a whole.
So, friends, how are you tonight? I hope you're all well and able to carry out your activities here smoothly.
Last month, I rode a floating boat in Banda Aceh with a friend. The boat attracted many people because it housed the famous Aceh Museum.
In my previous post, I wrote about the park, entering the floating boat area, and crossing the Buton wall to board the boat.
Tonight, I want to tell you about the second ladder of the floating boat I rode and the surrounding views.



After observing the floating boat's ironwork on the second ladder, I strolled around the fairly spacious area there, where I could enjoy the stunning views of the floating boats.
Then, I immediately rushed up to the final ladder.
On the upper level, we had many fascinating sights and many stunning gems to enjoy. We could see the mosque building, which looked truly beautiful from the boat.



The area above is quite spacious. After being satisfied with the mosque building and the area next to it, I immediately turned to enjoy the view to my left. In the center are Eu monuments, designed and painted a clean green, creating a majestic sight. People visiting the floating ship always climb aboard to take souvenir photos.



I also asked my friend to take some photos for me, because what I saw was truly extraordinary. From above, we could see quite a lot of housing.
This is to my right, truly magnificent. I didn't want to go home, but what could I do? Since I was traveling with family, I couldn't stay long, and when I arrived there at 5:30 PM, I wasted no time and was able to see the entire floating ship.




I was very happy to be able to visit this famous museum in Aceh, even if it was only for a short time, but my heart was filled with joy.
Well, friends, that's all my story tonight about the floating boat I enjoyed last month.
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