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Time of evening on the Beach Thistle

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 30 Juli 2011 | 07.03

Evening has arrived and the night will change. While the anglers are still busy fishing on the edge of the beach Thistle, Pemalang. They are fishing is not for sale but it is to be used as a side dish. Thistle beach is a tourist icon Pemalang district, Central Java.

Actually not too extensive coastline. If you plan to pass through the area and intend Pemalang after Lebaran come to this beach, then be prepared to be surprised. During Lebaran, this beach will be very full of visitors. So solid by locals and tourists. Nan Java Sea off became the main panorama.

Visitors can watch the sunrise and sunset at this beach. Grilled fish stalls are also increasingly pamper visitors. This attraction is perfect for families because there are a variety of waterpark rides games for kids.

Unfortunately, when Kompas.com stop at the beach, some sites are very dirty. This beach has the usual cliches problems faced by other beaches in Indonesia. Especially if the problem was not trash. Trash becomes destructive scenery. Especially in times crowded.

Solihin, one angler in this coastal region also deplored the beach is so dirty. "Happens to visitors who come can be reduced," he said.

In Pemalang also famous for its penchant of its citizens to ride a bike. Therefore, do not forget to stop by the bike market Pemalang. The distance is quite close to the beach Thistle. Pemalang bike market on the agenda must when you are a fan of bicycle.
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Tips Traveling Without Damaging the Environment

Traveling is fun, but unwittingly traveling can give a bad impact on the environment, especially in terms of carbon emissions. Moreover, not infrequently a tourist area that previously has stunning scenery, damaged by the visit of the traveler who does not care about preservation of nature.

Here are tips that can be practiced in order to travel a minimal impact on the environment.

1. Avoid using vehicles that emit large CO2nya to travel to the destination.

2. Use of mass transportation, rent a bike, wagon or on foot to enjoy the beauty and uniqueness of the regions we visit beautiful places including hidden.

3. Acquainted with many people on the go, one way to be able to share a vehicle. It will save CO2 emissions, saving travel costs, and certainly adds a lot of friends.

4. Buy food at street vendors, shop, or restaurant population. It can reduce the emissions that are used to transport food from distant locations as well as contributing directly to local communities. In addition, the device usually eat at the local shop does not use a plastic / styrofoam.

5. Choose local food and drink. Besides being able to taste food and beverages from the region of origin, also to reduce CO2 emissions generated from imported goods.

6. Bring your own bottle so it can be refilled.

7. Bring your own shopping bags to reduce plastic waste.

8. Disposing of waste in place.

9. Take a tourist spot that offers a more 'green' or have environmental programs.

10. Encourage the tourism industry for social responsibility. A study showed that many foreign tourists who are willing to pay more from their vacation activities that help others, environmentally friendly and conserve the local culture.
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Various water sports in Tanjung Lesung

Not only are pampered with a view of the beautiful white sand beaches, tourists Lesung Cape Coast, Pandeglang, Banten can also enjoy various water sports like jet skiing, banana boats or snorkelling.

"Here the wide spot for water sports, snorkelling, skiing, relatively safe here anyway," said Manager of Beach Club, Cape Dimples, Benny Roza encountered on the coast of Cape Dimples on Friday (11/06/2010).

Tourists can exercise by trying to drive a jet ski to sea to pay Rp 200,000 for 20 minutes with or without a guide. To try the banana boat, will be charged Rp 70,000 per person.

For visitors who want to peek at the beauty of marine parks Tanjung Dimples, snorkelling facilities can be rented for Rp 25,000 to Rp 75,000 per hour. Or snorkelling underwater for Rp 300,000 per person.

There is also a sunset boat trip, travel by boat to the middle of the sea to watch the sun set at Rp 70,000 per person, or try paddling kayaks to pay Rp 30,000 per person.

There are still adventures to Mount Krakatoa package worth USD 5.5 million per trip by speed boat, maximum of eight people. And a trip to Ujung Kulon, a maximum of eight people for Rp 600,000. As well as water sports and other road trip. Want to try?
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