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Jelly Sea and Nasi Uduk

In Aceh on June 6, 2011 at 9:14 am

Breakfast was held at their patio overlooking the padi fields with mountains as backdrops with light breeze and the perfect level of sunshine. We were served everything from toast with cheese or jam to nasi uduk which is their traditional food kind of like nasi lemak. YUMMMM. By the way, yesterday for dinner we ate durians as well. YUM!

For some of us, this was the part of the trip we were most anticipating for! To Sabang we go! Sabang Island is basically an island off Aceh but we were headed to Rubiah Island which is beside Sabang. This place is actually quite not developed yet/at all but a lot of Australians and Europeans and Americans I think go there to dive and omg. Wait let me continue, firstly water,’resort’ facilities were barely nonexistent there ok. So basically only me and three other people had only 1hr to snorkel around. WITH NO TOILET OR CLEAN WATER TO BATHE AFTER. Aica said well the only way to pee is to snorkel. Thats her reason. Its true. Haha Pak Nusa brought us straight to the deep end of the island. What happened there was truly hilarious to the max! But not the point. It was BEAUTIFUL! I will DEFINATELY go back there to dive when theres MORE TIME and proper facilities and more friends. Haha. Visibility was probably 839210843920 m (exaggerating). The moment we finned off, it was 4-6mtrs deep and there were schools of fishes of every colour and we spotted an octopus! I cant imagine what the divers can seee in the middle. It was funny lah there. I hope no one took a video of Aica trying to swim back. Hahaha. Such a pretty sight. We went to the well and had a pail each of water to rinse ourselves. Because the sea water was so clean, we werent even sticky after drying.

At night, we had a barbecue dinner organised for us and we also had time to finally mingle with the kids. A few of the original students were still there, some came back and ALL of them are like TALLLLL and handsomeeeee (for the boys lah). Haha seriously shocking.

After that we were to play badminton with them and watched some of them finish their art pieces constructing wooden houses using basic tools. And we ended the night the same way.

 

 

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