Pok Tunggal Beach, Coastal recreation area in Tepus, Indonesia.
Pok Tunggal Beach is a coastal strip in Tepus with light brown sand extending along the shoreline and defined by towering limestone cliffs. The rock formations create a dramatic backdrop that rises steeply from the water's edge.
Local communities have worked the land over centuries, developing a deep connection with the coastal environment. Native Duras trees became an important part of their effort to maintain the landscape's natural character.
Fishermen from nearby villages arrive at sunrise to practice catching methods that have passed down through their families for many years. The shallow, clear water makes this traditional work a visible part of daily life here.
Visitors can stay at simple camping facilities with access to meals, drinking water, and security services on site. Local guides are available to help explore the area and find the best spots.
A natural freshwater spring flows from the limestone cliffs and creates a visible boundary where river water meets ocean salt water. This source is easy to spot at the waterline and makes the location geographically distinct.
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