Hello to all of you...
Visiting each tourist place is a very interesting thing for me .! My visit this time was at Mantak Tari beach on Mantak Raya Street, Simpang Tiga Pidie, Aceh, Indonesia.
An ancient Japanese fort that still exists today stands firmly on the beach. This fort is made of coarse-textured poured concrete with a thickness of about 50 to 100 cm. Around this concrete, there are several observation holes. I want to show you the hole... but this hole is used to put a type of artillery gun, which is usually large and has the shape of a tube. In addition, this fort also served as a shelter for Japanese soldiers on the other side. Let’s take a look at the fort. Follow me, because I’ll show you everything... we’ll see it together.
From the close-up, we can see for ourselves the shape of the hole.
This is the state of the highway.! the road looks pretty good... from this road until it can be seen as far as the eye can see, just a few steps, we will soon enter the beach area of Mantak Tari, Simpang Tiga sub-district, Indonesia.
2 Tronton trucks were seen in this area of the road, they were seen carrying sand in the car. They just skimmed across that road...
The beach of Mantak Tari is also often called black sand beach, in fact I am always curious to know why this beach is nicknamed black sand beach.! and it turns out that the sand on this beach is true if we look closely, but closer we will see that the sand on this beach is indeed black... so it’s not just a freezing name... it can really be scientifically proven.
You can see for yourself, how they sit on the beach... it is very clear that the sand on the beach is black... with their family, friends and children. they swim on this beach...some are just sunbathing on the sand while sitting relaxed on the beach which is nicknamed the black sand beach...
There’s something very interesting about the black sand on that beach. They buried themselves in the ground. or there are also those who tan on the ground.
There are also the corridors I saw here, those corridors are for people who come here. they can sit in those hallways... especially if the weather is a little warm that day. they can rest at the station...
There is also an abandoned house ... I feel sorry to see him because nobody cares anymore... but I saw him left alone without anyone paying attention.
Those who come here can park their vehicles underwood trees without fear of losing them, because, to my knowledge... there are no cases of motorcycle theft here... it’s very safe for us 2-The rolling wheels to get to this beach to take a closer look at this very historic Japanese heritage fort.
Thank you to all of you who supported my visit to this Japanese heritage fort!
See you later...
Greetings:
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