On the Move: Life on Mahakam River
With length of 920 km, Mahakam River in East Kalimantan Province (Indonesia), plays an important role in Kalimantan’s residents’ daily life. The river is also home to hundreds villagers, living in their boat houses. The river flows from Makassar Strait through Samarinda, the capital city of the province. It continues flowing through the forests where orang utan and long nosed monkeys live, becomes the water living source for these primates.
It passes by the Dayak tribal villages, the legendary natives of Kalimantan island who have been depending on the river for many generations. The river has its life beneath and above, providing economic resources for fishermen and farmers. It is a waterway from village to village, from city to village, and vice versa.
It connects people. And for some, the river is their home.
As the river water keeps flowing, the life on Mahakam River will always on the move.
In responding to The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: On the Move
I love the look of this post, Indah! It has a timeless quality to it. 🙂
Thank you Jo! That’s how I feel about river as well – so glad that you like the post 🙂
what a great post for the challenge – and I loved how you worded this “As the river water keeps flowing, the life on Mahakam River will always on the move.”
also, the little slideshow at the end was very cool – the black and white with the soft edge focus – just had such a pleasant feel. 🙂
Thank you so much Yvette! Your kind comment made me smile while enjoying my morning tea 🙂 Thanks so much!! Hope you enjoy the rest of the weekend..
🙂 ❤
Beautiful images 🙂
Thank you!
Beautiful pictures, Indah
Terimakasih Pak Krishna.. 🙂 salam..
Hi Indah! The analogy of the river flowing to the lifeblood of the inhabitants was beautiful, as are you photographs.
Thank you Rob!
Nice pictures