
Exploring the second floor of the Aceh Tsunami Museum which houses a large collection of the history of the Aceh Tsunami.
@alexwilliam
Posted 2d ago Β· 4 min read
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On this very happy occasion, I am visiting this beloved community again with all my friends. Of course, I want to share a few stories and valuable experiences with all my friends about exploring the Aceh Tsunami Museum. When I explored it on the second floor, I already shared with all my friends about the history of the Aceh Tsunami Museum previously. The Aceh Tsunami Museum has three floors to store the history of the Aceh Tsunami. I was unable to share all my experiences in a postcard, so I took the time to create several posts about the Aceh Tsunami Museum. There were several very precious moments for me and I managed to capture those moments.
As I continued my journey up the stairs to reach the second floor, there were several steps that my friend and I had to climb to get to the top. On the way to the top floor, I managed to capture the moments on the way there.
Upon arriving at the second floor of the museum, I could see a fish pond downstairs. I saw several people enjoying the scenery by the pond. There were also many people wandering around, exploring the Aceh tsunami museums and watching various Acehnese historical events on television.
The ground floor was very clean, and several visitors were enthusiastic and happy to explore the museum, remembering the struggles of the Acehnese people during the tsunami.
Afterward, I headed to the historic miniature sites. The miniatures reminded me of a bridge crossing a large river and smaller miniatures that resembled the grand buildings of the time.
These miniatures served as reminders of the Aceh tsunami. Although they were small, they evoked profound memories. They resembled a river filled with water, surrounded by dense forest, and a road crossing the river.
Seeing these miniatures captivated me, I was drawn to capture these beautiful and moving moments, and I tried to capture some of them.
After that, I explored the museum for a very long time because it was very spacious and had a very large collection of history about the Aceh tsunami. There were many miniatures that could commemorate the history of the Aceh tsunami and the struggle of the Acehnese people when it was struck by disaster.
And I went a little further forward next to the miniatures. Next to it was also a small miniature of a mosque that stood upright after being hit by the tsunami. But the mosque looked very sturdy. Around it, all the houses and several magnificent buildings around the mosque were all flattened to the ground, but the mosque still looked very sturdy. So that's where the miniatures in this museum can be remembered and also can be reflected on the Aceh tsunami.
After that, I went to another hallway to see what was still there and I wanted to explore this museum longer because I wanted to see everything in it. There I could also see a statue of a doctor standing with a nurse. Maybe the statue also has a real history that stands like that, I don't really know because I only saw the statue standing in this museum. I had a chance to take a picture of myself with the statue in the museum and I also had a chance to take a picture with the background of the Acehnese struggle. My friend also asked me to pose with the background of the heroes of the struggle.
And next to it, there are also other collections, such as antique objects and things used as tools at that time.
Some of the collections I saw were enclosed in glass for safe viewing and couldn't be touched. There were also several unique and beautiful miniature houses, with the addition of trees. These miniature paintings looked perfect and very clear, making them a great way to reflect on past history.
I spent quite a while in the museum because there were so many Acehnese historical collections to see. Perhaps that's enough about the museum, as it's a bit difficult to tell you all about it. Perhaps I'll just give you a brief account of what I know about the things inside.
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Hello, I am a ferry, I named my HiVE account @alexwilliam. Sa I like to look for unique and interesting moments. I love sharing experiences with all my friends.βΊοΈ
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