Hello friends, wherever you are, I hope you are all in good health and can do your daily routines as usual.
On this occasion, I want to entertain you all with some charming photography of the beauty of the machete that I use to cut bamboo.
I captured these photos using a smartphone camera before cutting the bamboo stalks, and cleaning the thorny branches on the bamboo stalks that look very sharp.
In some places, such as hands and fingers, they are sometimes also hit by sharp thorns and bleed a little, but the work of cutting thorny bamboo does have a risk, namely being injured, known as scratches from thorns on the side of the branches on the bamboo stalks.
I have finished half of this job and my bamboo is piled up in one place, besides that there are still many bamboos that I have not yet taken down from their branches.
As usual, here I have some charming photography of the beauty of the machete that I use to cut bamboo and a collection of bamboo stalks that are arranged, hopefully you are entertained by some of the photography that I display.
Note: I am writing in Indonesian and using the help of Google translate to translate into English.
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Photographer | Smartphone used | Location |
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@gunting | Realme C53 | Aceh Province. Indonesian Country. |