Raja Ampat Hill in East Java: I explored it while at Kasab Beach.
Hello Traveler.
This pamphlet that reads "Raja Ampat Bukit Pacitan" is located on a hill below the beach.
Especially, for those of you who enjoy the beach atmosphere as much as I did at that time by exploring, until I looked at the beauty of the sea atmosphere, this beach which is also known as Raja Ampat in East Java, Indonesia. For me, exploring the beauty of the beaches in East Java is a journey that becomes a special attraction when visiting here.
When I first arrived at Kasap Beach, the beauty of the clear water mesmerized me.
As the blue color of the water developed and combined with the white sand of the beach and the magnificent rocks, it created a sight that captivated my heart and gave me a calm and serene atmosphere. the beach was also deserted when I was here two days earlier.
As you can see, the white sand of this beach is a bit unkempt in the sun due to the scattered wood.
However, the beauty of the serene beach atmosphere here relaxes me and reminds me of the majesty of nature created by the Creator. I am grateful to have found this location because the beach atmosphere is so calm and shady even during the hot summer days.
There was a bamboo bench nearby, which was a little dirty although it was probably deserted.
As a result, the atmosphere of the beach looks like it has been neglected.
This beach, in my opinion, is quite beautiful and attracted me during my visit, to explore the area around the beach, even though it looks less maintained. Under the shade of the trees, until the green leaves of sugar cane that began to grow on this beach, while I enjoyed the view of the stunning beauty of the coral reefs and the sea breeze that was so fresh, adding to my love for the atmosphere of the sea water on this beach even though it was quiet from visitors who came.
The sugar cane that grows in this area is green.
The side of the small road is covered with sugarcane leaves, but I can still see the view of the rocks in the sea of Kasab Beach, known as the Raja Ampat of East Java, so I continued my journey to explore the sea area of this beach.
While I was here taking some photos, such as the one I displayed above, to some photos below, the view of the hills, the green of the sugar cane leaves, to the coral rocks that adorn the beach area, is very beautiful.
Near the beach there are rocks.
I can see a small house on a hill as far as the eye can see.
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All of you who have supported me on my path are appreciated.
I really thank you all; may God bless you all.
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[//]:# (!pinmapple -8.24019 lat 110.98223 long The peak of Raja Ampat's Kasap Beach d3scr)
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