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Koleangkak Waterfall

The location is in Nagrak Village and it belongs to Ciater Sub-District. Aside from offering the flawless beauty of nature, the foreigners once used the site as one of their shooting locations for a movie “Savages”. Due to such popularity, more people keep coming to the site to conduct numerous activities like sightseeing, photography, and swimming. This natural pond has the color of blue Tosca, with a milky appearance. Not only it is refreshing, the small lake also looks so artistic. Here is the thing. No facilities are available, so tourists won’t find toilets and eateries there. Instead, they can carry snacks and bottled water to the location (littering is prohibited, though). #urbanexplorer
Posted: Apr 9, 2021
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City Views from Above at Shanghai Changtan Observation Tower 🏙️✨ Soaring over Shanghai’s skyline, the Shanghai Changtan Observation Tower offers a fresh perspective on the city—and at a wallet-friendly price! Head up to its 360° observation deck and soak in panoramic views stretching from the modern high-rises to the winding Huangpu River, making it a must-stop for urban explorers and photography fans. 🚶♂️ Recommended Route: Start your day with a stroll through Baoshan, then make your way to Shanghai Changtan Observation Tower (上海市宝山区富锦东路上海长滩冠东苑东侧约170米). Arrive right at opening (10:00 AM) for the quietest experience, and avoid weekends if you’re looking to dodge crowds. 🔍 Must-Dos: - Take your time at the 360-degree glass viewing deck for unobstructed cityscape views. - Spot landmarks like the distant Shanghai Tower and Pudong skyline on clear days. - Try the interactive exhibits that detail Shanghai’s expansion—great for a rainy day! 📸 Insta-worthy Angles: - Snap panorama shots at the east-facing windows just after noon for the best lighting and minimal glare. - Get creative with reflections from the glass; early morning offers dreamy, misty shots over the river. 📒 Practical Tips: - Bring a polarizing filter for your camera or phone—makes those skyline shots pop! - Dress in layers—the glass deck can be windy and cooler than ground level. - Allow 1–2 hours, especially if you're waiting for the perfect photo op. ⚠️ Precautions: - The last entry is usually around 5:30 PM, so plan ahead. - Check weather forecasts—fog can obscure views and photo ops. #Shanghai #CityViews #ObservationDeck #TravelTips #UrbanExplorer

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