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Sunday, January 30, 2011
Seven Wells Beach
Seven Wells Beach is a beach visited by many people especially the young couple. Besides the distance is close to the capital city of Koba Central Bangka about 2 km, as well as beautiful scenery with white sand, and there are 7 wells Dutch heritage.
One of the Seven Wells beach is located in Central Bangka Regency, to be precise about 5 km from Koba which became the capital of Central Bangka Regency. Located not far from the settlement making it one of your favorite beach recreational purposes locals Koba and some other regions.
Seven Wells on the beach there are also historical objects belonging to the Japanese era relic. That is seven wells with a diameter of 2 meters, the well is said to be a place to accommodate the sea water through a hole in it that leads to the sea and used also as a place to manufacture salt.
The texture of a gently sloping beaches and white sand at the site and make anyone feel at home that make a trip to the beach Well of the Seven. Often also used to recruit people who fish with nets used by fishermen.
Seven Wells on the beach there are also historical objects belonging to the Japanese era relic. That is seven wells with a diameter of 2 meters, the well is said to be a place to accommodate the sea water through a hole in it that leads to the sea and used also as a place to manufacture salt. The process of making is done by sea water flowing into 7 pieces wells when high tides. At low tide and the weather is hot enough it will create salt crystals. The crystals are then taken and used as a source of iodine for cooking spice.
Until now the well is still there, but not well maintained. When we looked into that look rubbish thrown out of place. Sometimes there are snakes and lizards as well. According to some parents that's why the name of the beach was called to the coast of seven wells.
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