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HUMAN LIFE AND LANDSCAPE : THE VILLAGE

Welcome to the tourism village, Lubok Sukon, Aceh Besar. The village is located in the lowlands of the population is largely traditional Acehnese house made ​​of wood. The houses in the village of Lubuk Sukon still retain the traditional concept combined with the development and the needs of the present. Wisely housing is designed with the principles of earthquake-resistant. Acehnese people, especially those living in the region of Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar very aware that the location of the earthquake region.


Welcome Gate, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada






In our visit to the village Lubok Sukon, inadvertently I met two children who were playing in the garden. After I get them to talk, I invite them to take a picture and they are become a model in my photos. I took the theme of Human Life, a simple concept by asking them to demonstrate as if they were playing, and yes, everything went very natural. With a slingshot as if they were hunting the birds, then they play with the bike. Gives the impression as they both are true friends.


Two Bike, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada


Friendship, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada


Tired, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada

Race Against With a Mini Bike, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada

Classic, Slingshots, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada


 True Friends, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada





And then, I walked into residential areas, I met an elderly woman who was sorting the dried starfruit. Starfruit will serve as the food ingredients, Acehnese people call it Asam Sunti.

Asam Sunti, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada





It was getting dusk, we are planning to waiting the sunset and we gathered on the bridge. The sunset was not show up from the west, we inadvertently turned eastward direction. Whoa!!! Was the first word spoken from our mouths. A incredible view, that is the full moon rising from behind a thin cloud. Broad expanse of plantations, views of Mount Seulawah, and the full moon were very large. We didn't miss the opportunity to take photos. An incredible view.


Seulawah, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada


Timid, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada

Seulawah and Full Moon,  Photo by Muhammad Syuhada

Full Moon, Photo by Muhammad Syuhada













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