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Blessings of Dancing Fish from Irrigation Channels

A number of very bad irrigation channels in the villages of Yogyakarta city have recently been refurbished. The environment has brought economic and tourism blessings.

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Nino Citra Anugrahanto
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Residents visit the Lepen Dam tourist attraction in Mrican Village, Giwangan Village, Umbulharjo, Yogyakarta, Saturday (8/8/2020). The water channel from Kali Gajahwong was developed by residents for freshwater fish farming so that it attracts tourists.

A number of very bad irrigation channels in the villages of Yogyakarta city have recently been refurbished. The environment has brought economic and tourism blessings. The joy of the residents appears in line with the dancing fish.

Cahyo Firmansyah, 28, took a stroll while accompanying his child on the edge of the irrigation channel at Bendung Lepen, Kapung Mrican, Yogyakarta, Wednesday (25/11/2020). Every now and then he sprinkled the feed, which was immediately greeted by hundreds of orange fish swimming swiftly.

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