LANGSA CITY OUTSKIRTS // An afternoon trip accompanied by the stunning natural nuances - Between the city and village boundaries
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In this post, I will share my experience while visiting and exploring the outskirts of Langsa city,this trip successfully brought me to a place that almost everyone wants, namely a quiet place full of peace.At that time I was traveling to the border of Langsa city which is in the far east, and there are several monuments and signboards that will welcome everyone who comes to Langsa city, especially people who come from the West to the East.


"Selamat datang di kota Langsa" or in English,"Welcome to Langsa City", this nameplate monument was built with a very unique decoration that combines classic and modern styles, all parts of this monument were built using concrete but have been decorated as if they were made directly from wood.
Actually, there is not much to be found in this area, there are no tourist attractions except for several monuments and signboards, but taking an afternoon trip around the city of Langsa is enough to relieve boredom

Checking the vehicle's fuel before traveling is something that must be paid attention to, but this is something that I often forget, even several times I have run out of gas in the middle of the trip Lol. And this is a view from one of the gas stations in Langsa city.



From the border area of Langsa city, I decided to continue my journey towards Jalan Kuala Langsa, and along the way I managed to find lots of food stalls or cafes lined up neatly on the side of the road. Each food stall has its own characteristics, from the shape, size to the color.
Like most coastal areas in general, in this area we can also find lots of rivers and swamps, I really like the scenery and the calm natural atmosphere, the blowing of the wind and the sound of splashing water is something so amazing to see and feel.



This is a view that I managed to capture from the side of the road which shows a view of a large swamp and a residential area, when the sea water rises, the water in this swamp will also be full and vice versa, and if we travel towards Jalan Kuala Langsa, this view can be seen at any time.


On the side of the road there are also many pine trees of quite large size so that they provide shade for drivers on the road, this is a natural view that I managed to capture in the area which is right on the edge of the big river Kuala Langsa.



On my way home, I also managed to find a monument right on the side of the road, and this monument is called the Tugu Pahlawan. This monument is located near the border between the cities of Langsa and Aceh Tamiang, but the existence of this monument is often not visible because it is covered by residential buildings.
According to the information I know, this monument was built as a historical marker and as a tribute to the heroes of the past. Actually, there is a lot of history behind this monument and it is also very interesting to learn.
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