Memoir

The Batanghari River Story

When the vital part of our life suffering from trash

Cindy Roaming
3 min readJan 7, 2024

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Batanghari River. Photo by Author

Continue from the previous photo story about the Batanghari River.

Those who haven’t seen the photo yet:

I’m going to share my experience with you.

The Batanghari River is the longest in Sumatra, Indonesia, with its mouth situated in my hometown, Jambi.

This river is more than simply a geographical feature; it’s an important part of our life, especially for those who live nearby, providing a source of pleasure for locals: a place to hang out and cruise around in Ketek, a long-tail boat, a transportation route, and also for personal hygiene.

Unfortunately, as you can see in the photo (taken towards the end of 2019), the river is heavily polluted with trash.

I still recall when I was in high school, my friends and I often made a joke to people hanging out by the river, “What do they see there except trash?”

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Cindy Roaming

I write about my travel story, foods, and culture. Currently in Mexico City🇲🇽