After Saying Goodbye For A Week, Take A Peek At 10 Portraits Of Kirana Larasati Diving In Saumlaki
JAKARTA – Kirana Larasati, the actress who plays Safina in the film Perempuan Got a Story, has a challenging hobby. His pleasure of diving or diving makes him willing to distance himself for a few days with social media.
On October 13, two weeks ago, he said goodbye to signal loss for the next 7 days. His farewell was uploaded on Instagram social media with the account name @kiranalarasati. In his portrait saying goodbye, the location is on the RI-Australian border, Saumlaki City.
Kirana Larasati has the full name Kirana Larasati Hanafiah. In the portrait below, Kiki – her nickname, is preparing diving equipment on the boat.
He wrote the sentence "How many of you know my nickname Kiki?" in the photo upload above.
On her diving adventure, Kirana stays in Saumlaki. Saumlaki is a village on Tanimbar Island known to divers as The Forgotten Islands.
In the waters of Saumlaki, based on the information given by Kirana in response to netizens' comments, many encounters with hammerhead sharks.
Quoting from the Sorong Coastal & Marine Primary School Management Workshop, Directorate General of Marine Spatial Management, hammerhead sharks live in warm waters. This marine animal is threatened with extinction so it is included as a conservation animal.
The actress who was born on August 29, 1987, often dives and enjoys the beauty of the underwater world. From the ocean around Bima, Sumbawa, and finally dive into the underwater beauty in Maluku.
The Banda Sea in the Tanimbar Island area is included in the Ring of Fire or including tectonic plates in Indonesia. Kirana carries two oxygen cylinders when diving. Beneath it lay dark sea corals.
This 34-year-old woman claims to have found her passion in diving. Currently, Kirana Larasati is a scuba diving instructor at PADI or the Professional Association of Diving Instructors.
In English sentences, Kiki writes sentences that intend to state that it is never too late to know what is meaning in life.
Kirana Larasati wrote “No, I don't think there is a time limit to finally finding out what is meaningful in your life. You can start very young or you can later find out later. Does not matter. The important thing is that you have to keep going. Find your destination. Find your Ikigai."