PLTD Apung 1 is a tourist attraction and former electric generator barge, stranded on dry land in Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. The 2,600-ton vessel had been in the sea when the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami occurred, with the tsunami carrying her two to three kilometres (1.2 to 1.9 mi) inland.[2] The Apung 1, then owned by the local power generating company, crashed upon two homes when she was taken ashore, killing those inside.[3]
PLTD Apung 1 in Punge Blang Cut village, Banda Aceh
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History | |
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Name | Apung 1 |
Status | Museum ship |
General characteristics | |
Type | Diesel generator barge[1] |
Tonnage | 2,600 GT |
The government gave Apung 1 to Aceh during the Aceh conflict between the government and the Free Aceh Movement (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka, or GAM). In 2012–2013, the boat was renovated and now has two towers, a monument, a flying walk, a jogging area, and a fountain. The vessel is now open to the public as a tourist attraction,[1] known as the Museum PLTD Apung.
5°32′47″N 95°18′24″E / 5.546381°N 95.306783°E