NORTH LOMBOK, January 29th, 2016: people hunting shells in Bangsal. (Photo by Khairunnas Mahadi)
NORTH LOMBOK, January 29th, 2016: people hunting shells in Bangsal. (Photo by Khairunnas Mahadi)
NORTH LOMBOK, January 29th, 2016: people hunting shells in Bangsal. (Photo by Khairunnas Mahadi)
NORTH LOMBOK, january 29th, 2016: Gelar Soemantri was talking to a fisherman in Bangsal. (Photo by Muhammad Sibawaihi).
NORTH LOMBOK, January 29th, 2016: the view of Bangsal beach from the top of Tebango Bolot hill. (Photo by Ismal Muntaha).
NORTH LOMBOK, January 29th, 2016: Hujjatul Islam was on the boat owned by a fisherman of Bangsal. (Photo by Gelar Seomantri).
NORTH LOMBOK, January 29th, 2016: three participants of akumassa Chronicle (From left to right: Khairunnas Mahadi, Syarief Rausanzani AKA The Broy, and Syamsul Fajri) did an observation in Bangsal.
It seemed that they were responding the concept of folk festival offered by pasirputih for akumassa Chronicle’s public presentation event. Thus, on Friday, January 29th, 2016, some participants of akumassa Chronicle continued their observation toward several sites which has potential to be connected with Bangsal. Ismal Muntaha, among others, who is planning to make a ‘testamentary museum’ in Tebango Bolot Backwoods, chose a specific location where we can see a view of Bangsal beach. At the top of the hill, Ismal decided an perpendicular spot toward Bangsal Harbor as a place where he will build up his museum. Meanwhile, Gelar Soemantri together with Khairunnas Mahadi, Syarief Rausanzani (AKA The Broy), Hujjatul Islam and Syamsul Fajri observed Bangsal Harbor. They talked to some fishermen. They also took some photos of people in Bangsal hunting shells (people in Pemenang usually call the activities as ‘meta keke’).