"Destroyed by Nature, Landslide in the Inang Inang Road Area // Photography Lovers"


Good evening to all #photographylovers friends wherever you are, I hope you are all always healthy and happy so that you can carry out your daily activities as usual and I hope you all have a pleasant day.

Photography is the art and technique of painting with light using a camera to record images on a light-sensitive medium. These images are usually captured with a camera, the primary tool often used by photographers, as I did this time, using a cell phone camera with a few touches to edit the images to make them even more appealing.

My friends...
Still related to my trip to Bener Meriah. A few days ago, my friends and I traveled to Bener Meriah. When I looked through the gallery, I noticed several images I captured during that trip, which I will share on this blog.

So, please continue to follow my blog to see some of the images and short articles from me.

My main focus for this blog is a few photographs depicting damage to an area of ​​the Inang Inang Bridge on the way to Bener Meriah.

These are some of the images I captured as I entered the area. This area, once a frequent stop for motorists traveling from Bireuen to Bener Meriah, boasted a tranquil natural setting, but has now become a very tense area.

The damage occurred in different corners of the area and what caught my attention the most was the Inang-Inang bridge, where an emergency bridge has now been built temporarily so that motorbikes can cross it. Also, in this area, a white flag was raised at the beginning of the natural disaster and now the flag has been replaced with a red and white flag as a symbol that the central government has focused on recovery in this area.

My friends...
This area used to be a landscape of extraordinary natural beauty, but now what we see is no longer beauty, but the remnants of the damage caused by the natural disasters that have struck this region in recent months.

In fact, in some of these photographs, you can glimpse the atmosphere and beauty of this area before the disaster struck, and now you can also glimpse the tense atmosphere in this area now.

I'm currently under a landslide, and if the weather suddenly changes and heavy rain falls, it could trigger further landslides. Therefore, I can say that this area is currently far from safe for motorists traveling from Bener Meriah to Bireuen or vice versa.

In these images, you can see that the landslide-affected area is colored yellow, indicating that this structure is prone to natural disasters such as landslides.

Okay, friends, those are some pictures and a short post from me on this blog, featuring some photographs of the damage caused by the natural disaster that struck a few months ago. I hope you all enjoyed and were entertained by what I shared. I also express my sincere gratitude to all of you who have taken the time to view and read my blog to the end.

Leave your comments, support, and input, which means a lot to me so I can create a better blog in the future.

That's all for now.
Greetings everyone.
See you on my next blog.



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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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