Srau Beach
If you go to Pacitan East Java, a time to stop by the Coast Srau.
Srau beach is one of the many beaches in Pacitan paronama which has incredible beauty.
The beach is located in the hamlet Srau Srau, Temple Village, District Pringkuku Pacitan, East Java.
Exactly 25 KM west of the City Pacitan. Taken a half hour trip from downtown Pacitan.
The first part, is a beach that is located not far from heading the ticket. Big waves and ocean color still blue sea and white sand is clean. In the midst of several prominent sea cliff that looks alive when buffeted by big waves. The second section, located approximately 100 meters from the beach first. The dividing of the cliff is overgrown weeds.
Panorama of beach is almost the same as the first beach. The third section, the best and most favorite. The beach is very clean, blue with big waves, the shore with a couple of palm trees that grow wild. Plus there is a kind of bridge from the hill that makes us free to see the sea from the top so the sea looks like a lake. To enjoy these sights, we must rise to the hill first. Following up on the hill then we could see the sea water is so blue accompanied by the pounding of the water gathering resembled a small lake. We can run around the hill which also dihiasasi black coral. Coupled breeze blue sea make the beach more fabulous
It also turns on the hill there are some fishermen who were sitting pretty were fishing, the way to fishing with the use of traditional tools and still use anchovies as bait. It takes a long time in the process of catching fish but did not discourage local fishermen intention to remain there until it gets results. Fisherman in Hamlet's famous Srau tenacious.
Overall very complete Srau coast presents natural beauty and make us chuckle admiringly ranging from large waves, the sea is very blue, the breeze, the hills that resemble the peninsula, the exotic black coral, and sea that make up the lake. Stunning scenery like heaven on earth that we can meet in Indonesia. To see first hand please come and enjoy Pacitan.
If you go to Pacitan East Java, a time to stop by the Coast Srau.
Srau beach is one of the many beaches in Pacitan paronama which has incredible beauty.
The beach is located in the hamlet Srau Srau, Temple Village, District Pringkuku Pacitan, East Java.
Exactly 25 KM west of the City Pacitan. Taken a half hour trip from downtown Pacitan.
The first part, is a beach that is located not far from heading the ticket. Big waves and ocean color still blue sea and white sand is clean. In the midst of several prominent sea cliff that looks alive when buffeted by big waves. The second section, located approximately 100 meters from the beach first. The dividing of the cliff is overgrown weeds.
Panorama of beach is almost the same as the first beach. The third section, the best and most favorite. The beach is very clean, blue with big waves, the shore with a couple of palm trees that grow wild. Plus there is a kind of bridge from the hill that makes us free to see the sea from the top so the sea looks like a lake. To enjoy these sights, we must rise to the hill first. Following up on the hill then we could see the sea water is so blue accompanied by the pounding of the water gathering resembled a small lake. We can run around the hill which also dihiasasi black coral. Coupled breeze blue sea make the beach more fabulous
It also turns on the hill there are some fishermen who were sitting pretty were fishing, the way to fishing with the use of traditional tools and still use anchovies as bait. It takes a long time in the process of catching fish but did not discourage local fishermen intention to remain there until it gets results. Fisherman in Hamlet's famous Srau tenacious.
Overall very complete Srau coast presents natural beauty and make us chuckle admiringly ranging from large waves, the sea is very blue, the breeze, the hills that resemble the peninsula, the exotic black coral, and sea that make up the lake. Stunning scenery like heaven on earth that we can meet in Indonesia. To see first hand please come and enjoy Pacitan.
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