beach waterfall life
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Nanga-Nanga waterfall
Nanga-Nanga Waterfall is located in southeast Sulawesi province, Indonesia. This waterfall is one of the attractions in southeastern Sulawesi. To get to this place, we must pass through the forest about 15 minutes. During the trip we could see a very beautiful forest scenery.
Toronipa beach
Toronipa beach is located in southeast Sulawesi province, Indonesia. This beach is one of the attractions in southeastern Sulawesi. White sand stretching along the coast.
Taipa Beach
Taipa is located on the coast of southeast Sulawesi province, Indonesia. This beach is one of the attractions in southeastern Sulawesi. White sand and gray stretching along the coast. This beach side there is a cave called the "bat cave" Because a nest of bats. We can hear the cries of bats when approaching this cave. One of the main attraction of this beach is the waves are bigger than the other beaches in southeastern Sulawesi.
Beautiful island Bokori
Bokori island located in Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The island is one tourist attraction in southeastern Sulawesi. The island is not too large. Within walking distance, about 30 minutes we can mengelilinya. The island is surrounded by beautiful white sand. Coconut trees spread out around the island. Sea water surrounding the green and blue. In the middle of the island there is a sea water lake commonly used as a place for fishing. On one side of the island there are many tombs and the ruins of an abandoned house or a villa.
Batu Gong beach in Southeast Sulawesi
Batu Gong beach is one beach which is located in Southeast Sulawesi province, Indonesia. Beach sand is gray and the scenery is quite beautiful to behold. The beach is called "Batu Gong" because of this beach there is a rock shaped like a "Gong"
How to calm the mind
Many ways can be used by people to soothe the mind, some of which are:
1. Recreation
2. Play a game
3. Taking medication
But do you know? The best way to calm the mind is to get together with people we love and sharing joy.
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