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Take a Peek at the Wonders of 11 Unique Beaches in Indonesia

The beach is a geographical form that is formed from sand found on the coast of the sea. The beach is also a dividing line between the ocean and land. The shape of the beach is diverse, especially regarding the scenery and beautiful panorama, making the beach area visited by many tourists. In Indonesia there are many beaches with amazing beauty and unique shapes that are rarely found on other beaches in the world. Let's look at 11 Unique Beaches in Indonesia 1. Pantai Ngurbloat (Ngurbloat Beach) This beach is located in the village of Nglingof in the western part of the small island of Kei, a distance of 20 Km from Tual, the capital of Southeast Maluku district. The uniqueness of this beach is its sand beach. Apart from a very wide and long stretch of beach sand, the color of Ngurbloat Beach is bright white and has a very soft and smooth texture. The softness of Ngurbloat Beach sand can only be defeated by the softness of the flour. 2. Pantai Lehi (Lehi Beach) The beach is located...

Ten Lakes in Indonesia with Amazing Views

There are many lakes that are formed naturally and have their own charm in Indonesia. In contrast to rivers and the sea, the tranquility of the water in the lake seems to make someone to visit it. The following will reveal ten of the most beautiful lakes in Indonesia. 1. Danau Labuan Cermin (Lake Labuan Cermin), Kalimantan Timur Labuan Cermin Lake is located in Labuan Kelambu Village, Biduk-Biduk District, East Kalimantan. The lake, which can be reached by land for about 6 to 7 hours from Tanjung Redeb, is called as Labuan Cermin Lake because the water is very clear. Because the depth of the most beautiful lake in Indonesia is only 3 meters, you can enjoy the beauty of the coral contained at the bottom of the lake with the naked eye. Labuan Cermin lake is also known as the two flavor lake because the water in the most beautiful lake in Indonesia is a combination of sea water and fresh water which at the top of the lake consists of salt water, and the bottom is fresh water. Interesting...