One Thing Aceh Doesn't Have (But everywhere else in Indonesia does)
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- Today we are picking up where we left off in the last video. After eating some delicious Mie Ayam, I headed to the coast to check out the mosque that miraculously survived the tsunami in 2004.
Before we get going though I had to grab some bananas at a fruit market on the side of the road. I love Indonesia for this, fresh fruit all over the place, and for cheap, only a dollar fifty for a huge bunch of bananas.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to go inside Rahmatullah mosque, but I was able to see the room full of pictures after the tsunami and I was able to get up close to the window and see the inside.
I then drove to the beach, a very empty and quiet beach, to enjoy a coconut. I went down the beach to see if there was any action anywhere and I finally found a spot with a few more people and a lady grilling up some delicious fish.
It was there that I met a man who spoke fluent Japanese. びくっりした!
I then went to the PLTD Apung 1. It's a tourist attraction and a former active-duty electric generator ship, stranded on dry land in Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. The 2,600-ton vessel had been in the sea when the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami occurred, with the tsunami carrying her 2 to 3 kilometers inland.
I then finish up the video by explaining a little bit about what you don't see in Aceh but you do in all other places in Indonesia. And that is monuments and anything related to the Indonesian independence. I explain in the video why...
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00:00 FRUIT MARKET
01:48 WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?
03:20 TSUNAMI MOSQUE
06:21 TSUNAMI AFTERMATH PICTURES
08:28 TO THE BEACH!
12:00 COCONUT TIME
14:00 TIME FOR IKAN BAKAR
19:00 MEETING LOCAL WHO SPEAKS JAPANESE
22:00 HUGE SHIP TSUNAMI MUSEUM
27:10 THE FREE ACEH MOVEMENT EXPLAINED (GAM)