Krueng Keumala: An Extraordinary View With An Interesting Blend Of Nature


Good evening to all my friends



A few days ago I traveled to Pidie district.
At that time we had time to stop at several tourist attractions.
Well...
While on the way I also had time to capture some pictures when we were resting on one of the bridges under which there was a very interesting river, so I took the initiative to take some pictures that could then be shared in this community because for me the place has extraordinary natural scenery.

Okay my friends
Keep following this post because below I will share some pictures with a little short writing from me, and I hope that all of you will like and be entertained by what I share.

When we were traveling to the next tourist attraction, GEMPANG.
We stopped at one of the bridges because we were amazed by the beauty presented by the place.
Then I immediately took out my cellphone to take some pictures as needed with the aim that the pictures can be shared with this amazing community considering that I haven't shared a post in this beloved community for a long time.

My friend!!
When I turned to the left I saw the river that had coral-like soil, and I think this might happen
The river that flows through the mountains can erode the surrounding rocks. Harder rocks, such as limestone or volcanic rocks, may erode more slowly, forming protrusions or formations that resemble coral.
In addition, this can also occur due to Mineral Deposits, Volcanic Activity and even Climate Change and Geology.
Given that the coral that I immortalized is different from the coral reefs in the sea.
Because the original coral reefs need warm, mineral-rich seawater to survive. So, the coral found in mountain rivers is a natural formation of rocks, not coral reefs.

And if my friend wants to know about Weathering, Erosion, and Sedimentary Rocks.
You can visit below.
https://pressbooks.lib.vt.edu/introearthscience/chapter/5-weathering-erosion-and-sedimentary-rocks/

Meanwhile, when I turned to the right, the view was even more amazing because in addition to the coral under the river, there was also an extraordinary nature that spoiled our eyes, where trees grew beside the river so that it showed the atmosphere around it and the trees also played a role in maintaining the beauty of this river so that the land did not collapse and the river did not widen during the rainy season.
My friend!!
Honestly, I personally feel very comfortable when I take a short break on the bridge because the atmosphere is very calm, for me this is the right place to enjoy the beauty and praise God who has created such a perfect nature.

After being satisfied enjoying the atmosphere on the river, we continued our journey because our destination was the GEMPANG tourist attraction.
Well ...
When we continued our journey, I was again presented with natural scenery that was no less interesting.
This time the expanse of rice fields that were so vast with a backdrop of hills made my eyes so fascinated when I saw the view.
My friends !!
Previously I apologize if the picture I shared was black and white because when I took the picture my position was on a motorbike and the camera I used was a makeshift cellphone camera, so the resulting photo was a little blurry so that it took my initiative to edit it into black and white.
And this is the last picture I share at this meeting, I say a thousand thanks to all of you who have taken the time to read my post.
Your suggestions, comments and support are very valuable for me to appear better in the future.
That's enough for this meeting
Greetings everyone
See you in the next post.



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Lens64 mp
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PhotographyAmazing nature (an)
Photographer@antonydossantos

About the author

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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Thank you very much @blkchn,Thanks for the information which is very useful for me, yes... even though I don't fully understand how to get support. Considering that I cannot sponsor myself, in the future I will study further, so that I can fully understand this project.
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Good morning, dear friend @antonydossantos

I want to remind you that we've changed our rules. I suggest you please read them.

To differentiate ourselves from other photography communities, we'd like you to include URLs with scientific data that support the information you share in your post.

In your post, you talk about coral, coral reef soil, erosion and volcanic rocks, and even geological changes. Please include the references so we can vote for your post.

The idea is that all of us who read your post can learn scientifically.

I love the approach you've taken to your post; all that's missing is the references where you obtained your information. Thank you very much for understanding.

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Thank you very much my friend for your input,
Here is the link, and I tried to design the words a little simpler so that it looks better, and is more pleasant when we read it. Have a nice day ♥️

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Ok. Perfect; please edit the post and include a link so everyone who visits your post can access this information.

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Beautiful scenery, we have an open contest 10hbd to the winner

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We appreciate your work and your publication has been hand selected by the geography curation team on behalf of the Amazing Nature AN Community. Keep up the good work!

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Wow! nice pictures, I like the view of the mountain and the area with abundant grass.

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