Showing posts with label Coastal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coastal. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Photostoria: Some Kind of Wonderful

First sight on the first dive at 20 feet deep

Buddy, photos of Sigit and Ima

Me, Ima, and Wildan under the salty splash

Almost Angler spotted on night dive. — at Rubiah Sea Garden.

Giant red crab, perhaps a spooner kind, crawl on night dive.
— at Rubiah Sea Garden.

Fimbriated dragon moray eel.

Blue-spotted Ray under moss-green coral. — at Batee Tokong.

Me and Isfan the kinky dive master :p

Lunch time for anthias. — at The Canyon.

Red lion fish

Orange colored Anthias on green coral


Giant Moray Eel spotted on the busy social life of Bartlett's Anthias

Blue ribbon eel pop out from its homy hole

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Photostoria: Sunset Stroll Losari

Fun, glee, hilarity is a must joy in every summer. Where else could we found those thrills, except traveling with nice friends and have lots of fun. I decided to explore South Sulawesi with few close friends. They are all dive junkie and couldn't stay away from the sea.

Before the dive trip begin, we stop over the capital of South Sulawesi. Makassar is one of the largest populated city in eastern Indonesia region. It has international airport, harbor, and its own charming beauty.

Arrived in the afternoon we stroll to the city's iconic place, the Losari Beach. And here are few snapshot from the visit.



































Sunday, April 17, 2011

Photostoria: West Coast Aceh's Road Less Travelled



Banda Aceh-Meulaboh highway span approximately 240 km 
on the west coast of Aceh. This highway is important to 
connect the capital Banda Aceh to the trading hub of Meulaboh.



After tsunami in 2004 hit the west coast of Aceh, the Lambeso River Bridge was swept away by tremendous waves. The loss made damage to the transportation routes between region, thus set hurdles to the local economy. As an instant solution, locals established a makeshift ferry to cross the Lambeso river.



The rough and ready ferry, when there's no other choice.