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sunset in holy river beach

If you’re on vacation or traveling in Bengkulu, you should not miss to visit the sights on this one, the Holy river beach its name ( pantai sungai suci ), pantai sungai suci is a tourist place is a mainstay in the district north of Bengkulu, Bengkulu profinsi the most widely visited by the tourists from foreign countries and domestic tourists. Among the many sights on the coast of Bengkulu province is the most in interest by the tourists who visited Bengkulu.
Holy river beach is located in the village market carts, coconut hut district, north Bengkulu district, or located on the border between north Bengkulu Bengkulu city. Continue reading…

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lake and Batur mountain For those of you who are visiting Bali do not let you miss to stop by for a while in the tourist areas of the lake and mountain shelf. The lake is situated at the foot of Mount Batur and believed to be an ancient caldera. Caldera, or giant crater was allegedly caused by the massive eruption of Batur volcano thousands of years ago.Pura Batur Caldera is now flooded by water which is the source of most agricultural land in Bali. Yes, the water of this lake flows into almost all major rivers in Bali like Unda River in South Bali, Bali river Sunni west, and Bayumala River in North Bali. From the river’s water flow of Lake Batur then be divided by special regulations called Subak. At the edge of Lake Batur Temple stands as a place of worship of Goddess Danu, the manifestation of God in its function as a protective goddess of agriculture. History of Pura Batur is devoted to Goddess of fertility, Dewi Danu. He is the Goddess of the lake water. Mineral-rich water flowing from Lake Batur, flowing from one patch of rice paddy fields to another, gradually down to earth, Enchantment Lake Batur tour certainly on the beautiful scenery. Continue reading…

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gunung pancar (pancar mountain) hot springFragrance of pine forests as if to welcome, for any visitors who wish to pamper themselves in the waters of Mount Pancar hot water, Nature Park in the Village of Karang Tengah, Babakan Madang district, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This hot water bath opened to the public, and can be reached from Jakarta about 1 hour. Past the toll motorway towards Sentul Babakan Madang Village and Village Middle Reef. The road condition is pretty good, easier for visitors to the site and conveniently. Along the road to Mount Pancar eyes will be spoiled with the natural scenery around the mountains. Boulders decorate the edge path to the location, occasionally seen the blue-collar workers who were split and raised stone.one of the hot water bathing place Usually the stone will be used as a house or building foundation. Grinding stone is the livelihood of residents around Mount Pancar. By paying the entrance fee of Rp 20,000 / person for adults and Rp 10,000 for the children / people you are biased to enjoy the natural hot spring facility and its features, natural features of Mount Pancar water is water that is used contains active minerals, a good for blood circulation, remove toxins or toxins and excess fat from the body through sweat, helps normalize nerve. Uniquely hot water does not contain sulfur and brimstone, no smell and looks clear. Continue reading…

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