Visiting The Tsunami Museum

@anisilyana09 · 2022-03-18 04:05 · Worldmappin

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The Aceh Tsunami Museum opened to the public on May 8, 2009. The design is unique, and has two meanings. When viewed, the roof of the Aceh Tsunami Museum looks like ocean waves that reflect tsunami waves. However, when viewed from the side, this museum looks similar to a rescue ship that has a wide deck as an escape room.

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Once inside, we find a dark passageway as if entering a dark tunnel of tsunami waves with a height of 40 meters with the effect of falling water. A little wet, but that's okay. Except for those who are afraid of the dark and still have a phobia of tsunamis, it is not recommended to enter from this route. After passing through this place, dozens of standing screens presented post-tsunami photos of damage and destruction as well as death, which were full of pictures of victims and pictures of helping them.

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I had time to sit on the bridge of hope while looking at the empty pond. I imagine if I was a tsunami victim. It must be very painful. Worse than not having an internet signal. If you don't have an internet signal, you can rent a free modem at Iziroam for example. But in a state of being swept away, to whom do we hope? Only to Allah.

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After exploring in this museum I started out looking for food because I was getting hungry. Not far from the museum I saw a cafe and I immediately headed there to fill my empty stomach. The food here is pretty good and the drinks are fresh.

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