Monday, July 11, 2011

Lake colors dieng in Wonosobo, Indonesian


Wonosobo when I visited with friends and enjoy the beautiful city, then we terbesit for a trip to Dieng.
That is not our plan to visit Dieng tourist place.
It appeared in the Peak area Dieng in Wonosobo, Central Java has many wonderful natural panorama.
Among Telaga Warna and Lake Pengilon.
In around two lakes there are several natural caves that hold the legend and mystical atmosphere.

Telaga Warna will welcome the tourists who visit this tourist area.
Called Lake because it has a unique color associated with the color of the lake.
Sometimes green and yellow, blue and yellow, or a colorful rainbow-like.
This color variation influenced the weather, time and place to see it.


According to the local community, there is a story that causes the color of the lake aka colorful lake.
That said, there is a ring once owned by a local nobleman who have magic power but fell to the bottom of the lake.
While the scientific studies, this lake is a volcanic crater which contains sulfur.
As a result, when the lake water exposed to sunlight will be refracted into the beautiful colors.
As we headed there at the end of 2008, the lake water green and yellow.
The atmosphere is calm and the breeze make the tourists feel at home to sit around staring at the panorama of the lake background mountains.

Not far away there is a smaller lake. Pengilon lake, its name.
The water is crystal clear like a mirror that makes the locals gave the name Lake Pengilon.
Myth residents mention when the lake is able to know the contents of the human hat1.
When she looks beautiful or handsome when looking at this lake water, then his heart good.
Instead, he was among those evil-minded.

Besides the lake, there are three caves, stone and slate belik in this tourist complex.
There Semar Cave, Cave and Cave Jaran Wells.
Visitors can instantly know the name of the cave because there are statues of Semar in front of him.
Clown-servant Semar is one which is considered the most prudent.
Semar's Cave is named because the locals believe that if this cave is guarded by Grandmother Semar.
Many people meditate in this cave, male or female desire with the goal of salvation.
Among other things, the status of many officials in this country. No further step has been waiting for the Well Cave.
In front there are statues of women carrying jugs.
This cave does have a small pond where the water is said to have magic power.
Many believe the water in the Cave of these wells could cure diseases and make skin more beautiful.
Those that use it for sacred ceremonies, the Hindus of Bali, for example.
They use the water of this cave for ceremonies or Mabakti Muspre.
The next cave, the Cave of Jaran. Jaran or Cave Horse Cave was once the hermitage told Kendaliseto Resi.
One time when heavy rain, there is a horse who take shelter in it. Surprisingly, when the horse is out of the hole the next day, the horse has two entities. Not tell whether the horse is male or female. However, some people believe if the cave can be used for meditation, the women are difficult to obtain offspring. Among the three cave, Cave Jaran can be entered without a caretaker. Semar's Cave and Cave wells when no caretaker is usually locked to maintain purity.
Next to the Cave Jaran, there Cundamanik Belik Stone.
Similar to the Cave of Semar, a lot of people imprisoned there with the aim of seeking salvation.
Furthermore, there Batu Tulis. Anyone who wants his children to fluently read and write, can go to this site to pray.

In addition to the myths above. There is another myth that says if there are no snakes in the region.
So, whoever saw a snake in the complex Telaga Warna, he had misgivings.
There will probably be a bad thing that happened to him. In addition, visitors are advised to keep their talk for exploring the region.
The reason, including sacred places. Myths and legends is just the trust of local communities. Believe it or not.
This is just a myth .. heeee

So first crita from me.

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