With The Nature of Alas Pitu and Others.

in Worldmappin8 days ago

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This is like Alas Pitu part two, because this back section is more about rivers. Unlike the first section, which is mostly for children's rides, this back section has a large area like a campground separated by a stone river. There's a cute and Instagrammable wooden bridge. You know how important an Instagrammable tourist spot is. People tend to choose tourist destinations because, among other things, they're beautiful for taking pictures on social media.

Before heading to the back, I wandered around to see otters, iguanas, marmots, and swans. After that, there's a long path to the back and found a section with miniature traditional houses for children to learn about.


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On my way back, I saw two large statues of a zebra and a lion with their arms outstretched. They resembled animals from Madagascar. I thought it was cute, so I chose the empty middle section, and the three of us posed together. What do you think? LOL


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After that, a green expanse of rice fields, rivers, coconut trees, and a campground opened up before my eyes. There were signs pointing to: Gundem Waterfall, Kaliurang Waterfall, Nini-nini Waterfall, Paras Watu Pitu Waterfall, Lesung Waterfall, and there was also a prayer room.


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Even though the sky wasn't very clear, I still enjoyed the things there, like playing in the water with the tilapia fish, which can be therapeutic. There was a ticklish and relaxing sensation at the same time as the school of fish approached and nibbled on the soles of my feet.

I also played ball. A very large ball. My friend Tuti and I also played on the swings. I was reminded of a quote from Christopher Meloni: "We can be childlike, without being childish." Don't you agree?


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Having fun with the inner child hidden within us is like therapy for the soul. But being childish is another matter.

After playing to my heart's content, even in the drizzle, I finally lay down on the grass, uniting my body with the earth and the shimmering sunlight. I was actually very tired. Very tired. I didn't have any real reason to feel tired or upset, but I didn't know why my energy seemed drained. It wasn't physical exhaustion, but my mental state was pretty messed up at the time. But because I was traveling and I was getting energy from nature, everything was somewhat alleviated. Nature seems to have good medicine for the human body.


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I lay there for a while.

Thank you for reading my post. See you on the next blog.



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Titis N

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