Wulan Guritno Wears a Swimsuit Pose in the Cave, Her charm is like a Mermaid!

WULAN Guritno is still enjoying his vacation with his family. You can see his photos on his personal Instagram.

One of the photos that has received quite a lot of ‘likes’ is his portrait inside Angko Cave, Labuan Bajo, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB). Unlike most people when taking pictures in the cave, Wulan chose to dress like a professional model.

Wulan Guritno

In that moment The 40-year-old woman wore a long-sleeved one-set swimwear with long leggings. The white swimsuit made her look very young and showed her body shape which is still quite well preserved. Guritno Enchanting Kebenan in Bali, Tora Sudiro: Uwow

Because he was swimming in a cave, as a result his hair didn’t look like he was wearing all kinds of styles. wet accent. Although taking pictures with a simple style, the results are still stunning, yes.

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Wulan Guritno

In the photo caption, Wulan Guritno wrote words of encouragement for him and his followers on Instagram. “Never stop dreaming. Happy Sunday,” he wrote. It means, ‘Don’t stop dreaming. Happy Sunday’.

How do netizens comment on this photo?

“Mermaid in real life,” commented @queentryqu.

“Aren’t you afraid of snakes?” ask @kusumatias.

“Sort of like Hayley Williams’ cover of ‘Flowers for Vases’,” said @evoyde.

“Wulan tea, watch out for colds. Later, I’ll just do it again,” wrote @azibnugraha.

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