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東ヌサトゥンガラ州 (NTT)のPantai Watotena(ワトテナビーチ)

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It is a corner of Pesona Indonesia . This program can be listened to by streaming www.voinews.id . Today, East Nusa Tenggara province of Watotena ( we will introduce the Watotena) Beach.  Stay with RRI World Service Voice of Indonesia.

Watotena Beach is a beach located southeast of Adonna Island. To be precise, Flores Timur  district, Adonara TimurIt is located in Nelerereng  village in Ileboleng  district . As this beach has not yet been visited by many tourists, this place is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful views. In addition to white sandy beaches and blue waters, the attraction of this beach is the black rocks and magma rocks of various shapes and terrains that decorate the coastline, which adds to the beauty of the Watotena beach and is different from that of Flores mainland I am

The name Watotena means a stone ship, or a stone in the shape of a ship. This can be seen by looking at the boat-like magma. There are many magma stones on the surface of white sand. The exotic nature of this beach is even more attractive with a view of the Ile Boleng mountain behind it . There are many things that can be done. Start at the beach, play with sand and water, and find interesting photo spots. Sometimes you have to be careful especially with the water, as the waves can be quite large.

Watotena to reach the beach, Larantuka using a motorboat from, Terong harbor or Adonara of Island Waiwerang to harbor anchorage you can. This beach is, Waiwerang from the port 6 Kiro, Waiwerang from about 30 minutes, Larantuka from the harbor about 3 takes hours. The most notable on this beach is cleanliness . Tourists, garbage disposable or Te, smoking or, that or go have a drink on the beach area solid has rather forbidden. This certainly keeps this place very clean and free of contamination.

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