This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge
In this post, I will give some pictures of objects that I took on Pusong beach with my smartphone camera, the various types of rocks made me continue to take pictures, shot by shot that I took in different positions and directions.
This stone is a natural rock taken in the Aceh forest, a type of rock that lives and can grow over time, why do I say that? Because usually people make stones for making pathways over the sea using cement and not real natural stone.
My memories when I was little (child), this place was in the process of working on the stacking stones on this beach, after the waves hit the residents' settlements around the coast, so the government took the initiative to take care and countermeasures so that there would be no raging waves that hit people's homes.
These stacked rocks have been formed 3 years ago at a very large cost, this is because the work or project undertaken is really large, it is estimated that it is 1km apart and each edge is 5 meters wide.
In this photography I shoot at close range, so the image in this photo looks full frame with the landscape mode that I share.
Stacking stones on this beach have many benefits for the people around the coast, ranging from breakwaters, fishing spots, tourist attractions and places for people to enjoy the sea. Not only my residents who benefit from this stacking stone, fish and snails also make this place their natural habitat that lives under these stacked rocks.
From the bottom side of the rocks I found many animals that live depending on this rock, for example sea snails that can cling to the corners of rocks as their habitat, then fish hiding under rocks to look for shelter and food, then crabs that make this place as a habitat. their house, I want to shoot the crabs that are here, but I have difficulty capturing the image of the crabs because when they approach them they run to hide.
Next is the side of the stacking stone that I shoot from a distance, from the various directions I shoot from. Actually, this stacking stone is very long, but I focused on the stone located in the harbor dock area as a parking lot for fishermen's boats.
The boat pier that I share is called the word Kuala, Kuala is an object of livelihood for fishermen, not only fishermen, this place is also one of the village tourism objects formed by the village community of Pusong for people who want to visit the beach and travel on this beach.
To find out more details about this beach resort, I have written about the beauty of Pusong beach tourism in my last post below in my previous post.
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| Photographer | Camera | Editing | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Realme 5 Pro | Manual | Lhokseumawe |