PULAU BUNGIN "PULAU TERPADAT DIDUNIA" yang ada di indonesia PART 1 #SayangBumi
Summary
TLDRDiscover the uniqueness of Indonesia's most densely populated island, Pulau Bungin, known as the world's densest island. Explore the bustling community of around 3500 people living in a mere 16 hectares, with a rich history of Bajo fishermen. Witness the island's labyrinth of closely-packed houses, narrow alleys, and makeshift pathways, where even goats have adapted to the urban environment. Learn about the island's infrastructure, including schools, mosques, and a village office, all within a space constrained by the sheer number of inhabitants. Dive into the daily life and challenges of the islanders, who have ingeniously built their homes on stilts to combat tidal changes, showcasing their resilience and adaptability.
Takeaways
- 🏝️ Pulau Bungin is known as the most densely populated island in Indonesia and even in the world.
- 📚 The narrator first learned about Pulau Bungin while searching the internet for unique Indonesian tourist destinations.
- 🚶 The island is so densely populated that the narrator got lost upon arrival, highlighting its complexity.
- 🏘️ The island's size is approximately 16 hectares, which is roughly the size of 12 soccer fields.
- 👥 There are around 3500 residents and over 2000 houses on the island, with the majority of inhabitants being the Bajo people, known as fishermen.
- 🏡 The island's houses are closely packed, with many narrow alleys and pathways, some only wide enough for a person or a goat.
- 🐐 Goats are abundant on the island, with their numbers almost equaling the human population, and they have adapted to the built-up environment.
- 🏫 The island has two primary schools, one kindergarten, two mosques, a village office, and of course, many goats.
- 🌱 Due to the limited space, there is not much vegetation, and the goats on the island are often seen eating trash.
- 🏞️ The island's unique layout is visible from above, with its densely packed buildings covering the small area.
- 🛤️ There is only one road connecting to Pulau Bungin, which was built to facilitate access due to its dense population.
- 🏡 Most houses on Pulau Bungin are built on stilts to avoid flooding during high tide, with the lower parts used for various activities.
- 💻 The video also features a collaboration with Acer for an environmental campaign, showcasing the Acer Aspire Vero National Geographic edition laptop made from recycled materials.
- 🏗️ The island is continuously expanding with ongoing house construction and land reclamation, leading to an increasing population each year.
- 😄 The community on Pulau Bungin is friendly and open, always smiling and appearing cheerful despite living in close proximity to each other.
- 🏡 Unique to the island are the house foundations built on top of rocks or corals, which can be moved or raised if sea levels rise.
Q & A
Pulau Bungin is known for its unique characteristic, what is it?
-Pulau Bungin is renowned for being the most densely populated island in Indonesia and even in the world, with a very small area of around 16 hectares but hosting a large number of residents and buildings.
What is the history behind the dense population of Pulau Bungin?
-The original inhabitants of Pulau Bungin are descendants of Armada Laut Panglima Mayo, a warrior from South Sulawesi. They settled in Pulau Bungin as they were pursued by the Dutch colonizers in 1818. Over time, the population grew as the fishermen settled and their descendants multiplied.
How has the island of Pulau Bungin expanded its land area?
-The island has expanded its land area through the process of land reclamation. The local people, especially those preparing for marriage, collect dead coral to extend the land for new housing, which has led to the island's continuous growth in size.
What is the main source of livelihood for the people of Pulau Bungin?
-The majority of the population in Pulau Bungin are of the Bajo ethnicity and are engaged in fishing. They use various fishing methods, including diving and fishing with nets, and also cultivate fish using floating nets.
What is unique about the goats on Pulau Bungin?
-The goats on Pulau Bungin have adapted to the island's conditions and are known to eat paper and other waste materials due to the lack of grass and vegetation. They have become a unique part of the island's ecosystem.
What are the challenges faced by the residents of Pulau Bungin in terms of infrastructure?
-Due to the island's dense population, there is a scarcity of open land, and the houses are built very close together, some even sharing roofs. This lack of space also affects the island's infrastructure, including the absence of toilets in homes, which rely on the sea for waste disposal.
How has tourism impacted Pulau Bungin?
-Pulau Bungin has become a tourist attraction, with visitors interested in its unique living conditions and the phenomenon of 'goat eating paper'. The island offers a unique experience, with visitors being able to observe the close-knit community and the process of house construction.
What are some of the cultural practices of the Bajo people on Pulau Bungin?
-The Bajo people have a unique marriage law that requires young couples to prepare their own site for building a house before they get married. This tradition has contributed to the island's continuous expansion. They also have a ritual called 'Toyah', which introduces newborns to the marine world, symbolizing their future as seafarers.
What is the situation regarding the environment on Pulau Bungin?
-The island faces environmental challenges due to the lack of green spaces and the use of dead coral for land expansion. The government has implemented regulations to prevent the use of live coral as a foundation for houses to protect the marine ecosystem.
How can one visit Pulau Bungin?
-To visit Pulau Bungin, one can take a boat from the port of Kayangan in Lombok to Poto Tano in Sumbawa, which takes about 6-8 hours. Alternatively, one can access it via the mainland of Sumbawa through a causeway that connects the island to the mainland.
Outlines
🏝️ Discovering the World's Most Densely Populated Island
The script introduces Pulau Bungin, known as the most densely populated island in Indonesia and even the world. The narrator first learned about the island while browsing the internet for unique Indonesian travel destinations and was captivated by its photos. Upon arriving, the narrator was overwhelmed by the island's density and breadth, which exceeded expectations. After getting lost due to the maze-like streets, the narrator met with the village head, Pak Busa, to learn about the island's history and to avoid further disorientation. With an area of about 16 soccer fields and around 3500 residents, the island is predominantly inhabited by the Bajo people, known for their fishing profession. Originally a resting place for fishermen, it gradually became a permanent settlement. The script also mentions the island's location in West Nusa Tenggara province.
🌆 Life on the Densest Island: Infrastructure and Adaptation
This paragraph delves into the unique aspects of life on Pulau Bungin. The island, despite its small size of approximately 16 hectares, is incredibly dense, resembling a large labyrinth made up of closely packed buildings. The island is home to thousands of houses, narrow alleys, and pathways, some of which are only wide enough for a person and a goat to pass. There are two primary schools, a kindergarten, two mosques, a village office, and an abundance of goats, which are so integrated into the community that they often eat the trash. Due to the limited space, many activities take place in multipurpose areas, such as the mosque's yard. The script also discusses the island's unique 'rumah panggung' or stilt houses, which are designed to avoid flooding during high tide. The houses' lower levels are used for various activities, showcasing the community's adaptability to their environment.
🏡 Exploring the Island's Unique Way of Life and Future Challenges
The final paragraph discusses the narrator's intention to create a multi-part video series to fully explore and share the unique aspects of life on Pulau Bungin, including the daily lives of its inhabitants, their main profession of fishing, social issues, and more. The script highlights the island's friendly and open community, despite its proximity to the sea. It also touches on the island's expansion due to continuous house construction and land reclamation, which is leading to a growing population. The narrator expresses the impossibility of summarizing all the fascinating aspects of the island in a single video, hence the decision to create a series. The paragraph ends with a teaser for the next part of the video series.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Pulau Bungin
💡Densely Populated
💡Suku Bajo
💡Rumah Panggung
💡Kambing
💡Lapangan Sepak Bola
💡Jalan Gang dan Jalan Pintas
💡Pulau Terpadat
💡Pantai
💡Acer Aspire Vero
💡Reklamasi
Highlights
Pulau Bungin is recognized as the most densely populated island in Indonesia and even in the world.
The island's unique characteristic is its high population density on a small land area.
The narrator's curiosity about Pulau Bungin was sparked by captivating photos found online.
Upon arrival, the narrator was initially overwhelmed by the island's crowded and expansive nature.
Pulau Bungin has approximately 3500 residents and over 2000 houses.
Most residents are of the Bajo ethnic group, known for their fishing profession.
The island was originally a resting place for fishermen, which eventually became a permanent settlement.
Pulau Bungin is located in West Nusa Tenggara province.
The island features thousands of closely packed houses and numerous narrow alleys and shortcuts.
There are two primary schools, one kindergarten, two mosques, a village office, and of course, many goats.
The number of goats on the island is comparable to the human population, adapted to the dense living conditions.
The island's limited space has led to the use of every available area, including a multi-purpose mosque yard.
Pulau Bungin's unique topography is visible from above, with buildings resembling a large labyrinth on a small area of about 16 hectares.
The island has a single connecting road, which was built to facilitate access due to the large population.
Most houses on Pulau Bungin are built on stilts to prevent flooding during high tide.
The island's community is friendly and open, despite living in close proximity to each other.
Pulau Bungin is continuously expanding due to ongoing house construction and land reclamation.
The island's residents have creatively adapted their homes with foundations that can be raised or moved in response to rising sea levels.
The narrator collaborates with Acer in an environmental initiative, highlighting the new Acer Aspire Vero National Geographic edition laptop.
The laptop is environmentally friendly, made from recycled plastic and comes in 100% recycled packaging.
The video will be continued in several parts to explore more about the daily life, social issues, and unique aspects of living on the densely populated island.
Transcripts
Hai
ini adalah Pulau Bungin Pulau ini punya
banyak keunikan salah satu keunikannya
adalah pulau ini dinobatkan sebagai
pulau terpadat di Indonesia
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tidak sampai disitu saja Pulau ini
bahkan dinobatkan sebagai pulau terpadat
didunia
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[Tepuk tangan]
dan ini dia Pulau Bungin
pertama kali aku tahu tentang Pulau
Bungin ini disaat aku lagi iseng
searching searching di internet mengenai
wisata unik di Indonesia singkat cerita
aku melihat foto Pulau Bungin yang
membuat aku Terkesima akupun mulai
penasaran dengan pulau ini
ia
melihat
pulau-pulau ini sangat menarik dan
sepertinya aku harus ke sana dan mencari
tahu
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So guys Aku udah sampai di Pulau Bungin
sekarang waktunya untuk explore pulau
terpadat didunia ini mencari tahu apa
aja yang ada di pulau ini guys ku
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pertama kali aku datang ke pulau ini aku
sempat bingung soalnya tempat ini lebih
padat dan lebih luas dari yang aku kira
aku pun tidak bisa berkata-kata karena
terlalu banyak informasi di depan mataku
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jadi aku mencoba untuk keliling-keliling
di Pulau ini untuk merasakan file dari
tempat ini tapi dikarenakan ada ratusan
yang dan juga jalan pintas di sini aku
pun tersesat di pulau terpadat didunia
ini kayaknya sih siapapun yang datang
pertama kali ke sini pasti akan mudah
tersesat seperti aku
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Oleh karena itu aku pun menemui Kepala
Dusun di sini pak busa untuk menanyakan
tentang sejarah Pulau Bungin dan
tentunya juga menggaet aku supaya tidak
tersesat disini Pulau Bungin luasnya
berapa sifat
16september sedang lebih sekitar 12 kali
lapangan sepakbola ya menurut informasi
dari Pak busa bahwa ada kurang lebih
3500 penduduk di pulau ini dan ada
2000-an kakak disini
Mayoritas penduduk disini adalah suku
Bajo yang notabene berprofesi sebagai
nelayan Menurut sejarahnya Pulau Bungin
ini dulunya hanyalah sebuah pulau tempat
beristirahat para nelayan setelah
mencari ikan tapi lama-kelamaan para
nelayan tersebut menetap disini dan
beranak cucu turun-temurun lokasi Pulau
bumi ini berada di provinsi Nusa
Tenggara Barat
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Mari kita cari tahu apa saja yang ada di
pulau terpadat Ini pertama Pulau ini
memiliki ribuan rumah yang berdempet
dempetan
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ada juga banyak jalan gang dan jalan
pintas seperti ini bahkan gangnya ada
yang seperti nih hanya bisa dilalui oleh
manusia dan kambing
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kali totalin mungkin Kayaknya ada
ratusan
Nah ada juga dua sekolah SD 1 TK
dua buah mesjid
ada juga kantor desa dan tentunya
kambing Yap disini banyak sekali kambing
boleh dibilang jumlah kambing di sini
tidak kalah dari jumlah penduduk Pulau
Bungin ini dan uniknya kambing di sini
sudah beradaptasi dengan kehidupan yang
berhimpitan dengan bangunan ataupun
manusia
dikarenakan Pulau Bungin ini sangat
padat jadi tidak banyak Tanah kosong
yang tersisa salah satu tanah kosong
tersebut adalah lapangan Masjid ini yang
digunakan untuk acara keagamaan tepat
olahraga tempat ngumpul pokoknya jadi
tempat serbaguna dikarenakan lahan yang
terbatas maka tidak banyak tumbuhan
Disini yang bisa menjadi makanan kambing
dan Jangan heran jika melihat kambing di
Pulau Bungin ini banyak yang memakan
sampah
Hai mungkin
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kau pelet disini seperti pemukiman
pemukiman padat penduduk lainnya seperti
di Jakarta atau kota-kota besar lain
seperti Medan dan juga Surabaya tapi
kalau kita lihat dari atas pulau ini
sangatlah unik karena di pulau yang
sangat kecil luas sekitar 16 hektar tapi
ini Pulau padat banget guys timbul
dibilang kayak Rabi Rin labirin besar
terbuat dari bangunan-bangunan seperti
ini walaupun pulaunya nggak besar-besar
amat tapi butuh waktu juga untuk explore
semua wilayah di pulau ini soalnya
banyak banget
menariknya lagi di Indonesia akan kita
terkenal dengan negara kepulauan yang
kita punya kurang lebih 16.000 sampai
17000 Pulau dan dari semua pulau itu
beginilah yang terpadat guys
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jadi ini adalah satu-satunya jalan
penghubung ke Pulau Bungin kalau dulu
itu belum ada jalan ini untuk pergi ke
Pulau Bungin harus menggunakan kapal
jadi memang Pulau bumi itu benar-benar
sebuah pulau dan akhirnya dibuat jalan
penghubung ini supaya lebih mudah
aksesnya menuju ke Pulau Bungin karena
jumlah penduduknya yang banyak juga ya
dan uniknya jalan ini bisa dilalui
ketika air lautnya itu surut tapi kalau
airnya pasang dan ini akan tergenang
oleh air laut guys jadi mayoritas rumah
di Pulau Bungin ini adalah rumah
panggung seperti ini di rumah panggung
itu beri bilang kayak rumah yang tingkat
dua cuman bagian bawahnya itu
dominasinya pondasi ya Nah kenapa
alasannya seperti itu karena Pulau
Bungin ini berada diposisi pantai Jadi
kalau airnya pasang rumah ini tuh tidak
tenggelam atau banjir guys dan kehidupan
warga Disini Hai memanfaatkan rumah
panggung ini bagian bawahnya untuk
jadiin tempat aktivitas mereka seperti
tempat kerja tempat masa ataupun tempat
beristirahat
terlalu banyak informasi dan fakta
menarik mengenai Pulau ini butuh waktu
bagi aku untuk menyerap semua informasi
tersebut aku mencoba menulis semua
pengalaman dan informasi yang mendapati
di sini Oh ya di video ini aku juga
berkolaborasi dengan Acer dalam gerakan
sayang bumi yang berorientasi pada
lingkungan sekitar karena SR baru saja
mengeluarkan laptop Acer Aspire Vero
National Geographic edition yang dimana
laptop ini cocok banget buat aku atau
kalian yang berjiwa petualang dan sayang
akan bumi laptop ini sangat ramah
lingkungan materialnya terbuat dari
plastik pos consumer recycle atau sampah
plastik yang sudah diolah 30% di seluruh
sasisnya dan 50% pada tombol tombol
keyboardnya terasa
Hai
menyenangkan
bahkan yang lebih gokilnya kemasan box
nya 100% recycle label
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karena isu Respiro berkolaborasi dengan
National Geographic designer laptop ini
pun terlihat sangat keren dan berbeda
dari yang lain banyak elemen yang
terinspirasi dari planet bumi enggak
hanya sampai disitu laptop ini juga
sangat mumpuni dengan menggunakan
prosesor Intel Core i5 slash 1155 G7
sehingga membuat kinerja laptop ini
menjadi lebih cepat
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walaupun Ini adalah sebuah pulau Pulau
Bungin ini tidak memiliki posisi rpantai
atau perifer laut ya karena kebanyakan
didominasi oleh
di
Pulau Bungin ini juga semakin hari
semakin membesar wilayahnya dikarenakan
terus-menerus terjadi pembangunan rumah
di sini banyak garis pantai yang
ditimbun tanah atau reklamasi untuk
pembangunan rumah baru
jadi jumlah penduduk sini akan terus
meningkat dari tahun ke tahun masyarakat
disini sangatlah ramah dan terbuka
walaupun tinggal berhampiran petani
warga disini selalu tersenyum dan
terlihat ceria
ada lagi hal yang menarik disini yaitu
banyaknya pondasi rumah yang terkesan
disusun diatas batu atau Karang seperti
ini tanpa ditanam di tanah
menurut warga Bungin hal ini bisa
membantu mereka meninggikan pondasi
rumah suatu saat nanti dengan hanya itu
dibawa pondasi rumah mereka jika air
laut meningkat boleh dibilang rumah di
sini bisa diangkat atau dipindahkan
sesuka hati sang pemilik Rumah masih
banyak hal-hal yang menarik dan unik
mengenai Pulau ini kayaknya mustahil
untuk merangkumnya dalam satu video
makanya aku akan membuat menjadi
beberapa part video dimana Apa
selanjutnya aku akan melihat lebih dalam
lagi tentang kehidupan sehari-hari warga
di pulau terpadat ini mulai dari profesi
utama mereka yaitu mencari ikan di laut
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masalah sosial
dan lain sebagainya
so kurang lebih seperti itu video part
pertama ini jangan lupa untuk tungguin
Part selanjutnya Amrik essential see you
in next video
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hai hai
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