Watu Ndoang (Twin Rock)

Not far from the farm, across the marsh, a black sandy beach forms a curving bay with large rocks named by the surrounding residents "Watu Ndoang"—meaning twin rocks. In some sections, clumps of mangroves still fill the edge of the beach. Those who like fishing, the reef has become a favorite site to get fresh fish. Watu Ndoang also has become the habitat for plants growing in savanna, such as bidara (Ziziphus mauritiana Lamk.), biduri (Calotropis gigantea), etc. Wild animals such as cuckoo birds, seagulls and also the stripy black and white sea snake are living around the rocks.