Did ya know???In my province (South East Sulawesi), water can be called as the primary need because it’s important to the agricultural system. The main source of water is the biggest river in South East Sulawesi called Konaweeha River. Water is distributed through a big dam called Wawotobi Dam to all the rice fields in a few cities such as Unaaha, Wawotobi, Lambuya, Uepai and their surroundings. Meanwhile, any other cities such as Pohara, Asera, and Besulutu do not have any dam because Konaweeha River streams through those cities which means the farmers only need to dig their own main waters to acquire water supply from the river. Sometimes , the farmers in Wawotobi takes the water supply from Larowiu Waterfall instead of the river because it sometimes is not enough for their rice fields, particularly the large ones.In addition, my lovely province is also very well known with Moramo Waterfall, which has been being the main source of a drinking water factory. The factory takes supply of water from the waterfall because Moramo Waterfall’s water had been examined proper enough to be drinking water source. The study was conducted in 1990 and accomplished by the experts of the Government.In short, there is no need to worry about water and the people have never been lack of water because the water supply in my province is quite plenty. Konaweeha River is adequate to fulfill water needs of people. However, even though the water supply is plenty, people there cannot use water haphazardly (wasting water). Remember, a drop of water is needed by many people all over the world.

The pictures above are Larowiu Waterfall and Konaweeha RiverAchan Malaka
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  • Yeah, just swim and enjoy the fresh water. Thanks so much for your wonderful comment, my friend.
  • Wow! Lovely waterfalls! I wanna dive...But I'm afraid of diving, so I just swim instead. Oh, I don't know how to swim in deep water. Oh, gonna go back to sightseeing only..

     

    Thanks for sharing your place. This is really wonderful!

  • Hey, better late than never, isn't it? hahaha..

    Thanks for commenting, Doc. I am with you, it seems so fresh to drink.

  • Nice writing!

    Sorry I somehow missed this blog. Thanks for sharing the fantastic photos of the waterfall and river, which made me thirsty - the water seems drinkable!

  • Thanks for dropping by, Anne. I believe he is experienced in jumping, that's why he did not look worry about it hahaha..I've been told that when jumping to the water, we need to put our legs earlier than any others. That's useful to avoid any bruise.
  • Thanks so much, Natasha. I love that photo as well..It's so lovely.
  • Hi Achan,
    It was so interesting to read your post! Besides, I like the photo - it's conciliating...
  • Dear, Nadira..
    Thanks so much..my pal. Indeed, the waterfall is sooo lovely to see
  • A chan
    Fantastic blog I am just awed reading little geography of your country, and the waterfall photo's are just magnificent.
  • Oh, my friend Love Bird.
    Thanks for the comment..Ya have my best gratitude.
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