Senin, 02 April 2012

Depok Beach


Depok Beach
Depok Beach is the beach which is located on the coast line Parangtritis, Depok beach administratively into the district of Bantul, precisely in the Village Parangtritis, Kretek district, Bantul District, Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia. Depok Beach is a beach with black sand is clean and the waves are big enough, the beach is classified as a beach that has a different concept than the next is pnatai Parangtritis, because the beach is in addition to having all the natural beauty is also a culinary center of Sea food, especially if you want to enjoy the sea food is very popular Depok beach you just have to walk about seven meters from the beach, if you visit the beach in the afternoon then you will be treated to amazing scenery, when the fishermen to the sea Depok beach that has waves of the Indian Ocean large enough to arrive at the beach, after that you can enjoy the view at sunset is quite beautiful, having satisfied watching the sunset is now time for you to get to the seafood stalls that generally, food stalls that stood on this beach offers a traditional feel . The building seems simple food stalls, while the seat is designed to use a mat and small tables. Although simple, they are clean and comfortable and location was not far from the beach Depok, a very favorite food at this location is the grilled tuna is very tempting and very affordable prices, in addition to tuna stalls at this location also provides a menu such as snapper, sea bass, squid, crab and many others besides you can buy sea food per serving you can also buy sea food in bulk because here there are also auction place fish, tuna, worth Rp. 8000 , 00 1 kg, equivalent to 5-6 fish. Other kinds of fish that you can enjoy the sea bass and red snapper with a price range of Rp. 17000.00 - 25000.00  per kilogram. Species of fish is quite expensive pomfret, for Rp. 27000.00 - Rp 60,000 per kilogram. Besides fish, there are also crabs, shrimp and squid. Prior to the formation of Depok beach shades are very distinctive with sea food, according to the story surrounding communities, in 1997 there are some fishermen from Cilacap who found temapat sufficient to anchor the Depok beach, when they bring up on the banks of fish catches are pretty much Depok beach the local people who made their living as farmers turned-sand for fishermen, since that's the people around Depok Beach began as fishermen and since the results are quite many and many tourists who visit the beach then get up sea food stalls known to date.

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