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Frog Promontory

In Indonesian, Promontory means Tanjung and Frog means Kodok. The original name of this place is Tanjung Kodok, where you can see the promontory shaped like a frog. :D

It was only a coastal tourism, but now that area becomes great marine tourism spot where there are so many games/facilities.

I took this picture long ago. Last time I saw them again, the color of the sea was not that blue anymore. :(

Thanks a bunch for visiting.

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  • Dear AG,

    Yes, I guess it is damaged by people who are there. It's a joint responsibility. Last time, I saw some people throw the leftovers into sea. :(

    Sure, we still happy with that, seeing the nature. I hope you can enjoy it, too. :)

  • Hi Ada sweetheart,

    Really? Anytime, dear. I hope I will be able to welcome you, God willing. ^_^

  • Hi Roman!

    Yeah, it happens. :(

    Well, about that word. I was actually confused with three words. Cape, promontory, and peninsula. I think promontory is the most appropriate in this case. Please correct if you think it's less appropriate. :))

    Yeah, D actually there are more headland/promontory shaped like frog. That's why it is named Tanjung Kodok. (I changed the word order :D)

    So many thanks for commenting and liking. ^^

  • I love the sea. Wonderful photo, dear Onee

  • beautiful veiw of this picture..  Great captured..  thanks aister Onee Chan..

  • Peaceful View! Nice picture :-)

  • human beings are destroying the seas and the nature.. Sad to know that it's changing.. but happy to see this beauty of course :) 

  • Wish to visit oneday!

    lovely place, Thanks for sharing sweetheart! 

  • Ohhh, I am sorry to hear that about water :/

    I guess, it happened because of the tourists.

    Anyway that Frog looks like a real frog :)

    And I didn't know such a word "Promontory".

    Thank you for sharing, Onee! 

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