Rabu, 02 Desember 2009

Survives with Salty Fish

The old woman named Zainabun, 64, she is one of many victims of tsunami who haven't have a permanent house yet. With her only son, they lives in a temporary shelter. Ironically, in Lambeuso Village, Aceh Jaya, where she lives, most of people had received houses from various humanitarian organizations.

Zainabun has been trying hard to propose for a house, and it seems it is getting difficult since the housing project for victim of tsunami will be finished soon.


For living, she collects oyster and fishes to be sell in the market. She also makes salty fish. The process takes three to five days, it also depends to weather condition. In a week she can sells four or five fishes, less than USD 1 for each. []













Selasa, 01 Desember 2009

fisherman



A fisherman sails in Laut Tawar Lake, Central Aceh, Indonesia. November , 2009.

Sabtu, 28 November 2009

Bersanding Mentari



Kala Senja



Anak Laut



Rabu, 25 November 2009

Gapang, Sabang Island

Gapang Beach is one of Pulau Weh's most visited beaches, clad as it is with white sand which stretches around a bay and is backed by Gapang trees. The good thing is that many guest houses have set up right at the beach so that snorkelers and divers can swim out with ease.


In fact, Gapang has the widest range of accommodation on the island, from simple beach bungalows to smart resorts up on a hill overlooking the bay. There's all sorts of marine life here, including resident turtles, plus the swimming is good.









Blang Kolam Waterfall

Located in shade, cool and also greenish forest. For the people who wants to feel the coolness of falls, you could stand under water here or just relax on the weekend. Blang Kolam Waterfal Location in Sidomulyo Village, Kuta Makmur Sub-district. Aceh Utara Regency. Around 21 km from Lhokseumawe City.