PelangiqQ Indonesia - What You Must Know
Before Visiting This Village
Last year, I had the great pleasure of spending some time in
Agen Village (on the coast of Lombok) as part of my tours to Indonesia. When
you have the opportunity to stay in a village situated in the center of a small
island that you will visit every year for your travels, you are bound to
appreciate the unique aspects of PelangiQQ (Lombok-Agen Village).
The first thing you should know about Pelangiqq Indonesia is
that it has been underdeveloped and undeveloped. Because of the lack of jobs in
the village, most of the residents have relocated to live in other villages.
What I found interesting is that there is a lot of old, abandoned land that
hasn't been developed yet.
In many areas in pelangiqq Indonesia, you can see the presence
of banana plantations. At the edge of some of the fields you can see evidence
of the presence of palm trees. And the fields to the south seem to have been
used for growing tobacco as well. These plantations are an indication of the
increasing need for crops in this area.
In the heart of the village, you can find open areas that seem
to be in perpetual shadows. The reason for this is that the villagers have
never bothered to build any houses on these spaces. But these abandoned spaces
give an impression of the vanished past of the community.
And if you visit one of the villages in this area, you can see
that the residents have all grown up in the shadow of the palm trees and that
their houses are built with pink sandstone. As a visitor from outside, you
can't help but think of the ash and the smoke that this community must have
known because of the absence of regular road systems and the limited
accessibility to the outside world.
At some of the village houses in PelangiqQ Indonesia, you can
see wooden doors and drawers. So if you're interested in purchasing a house,
you might want to consider visiting these houses that are built in the shadow
of the trees that stretch for miles.
If you visit one of the older houses in the village, you can
hear sounds coming from within through the wooden door. And if you take a
closer look, you will notice that the shadowed windows have completely blocked
the view outside of the house.
When it comes to diet, you will find that all of the people
living in PelangiqQ Indonesia eat a traditional diet consisting of rice, beans,
and beansprouts. The seafoods that they do eat includes barracuda, squid, and
fish eggs. The amount of vegetables that they consume is limited because of the
lack of technology available to them.
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