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Waterfalls of Sri Gethuk Hidden Paradise

Thursday, March 14, 20130 comments

Waterfalls of Sri Gethuk Hidden Paradise
Waterfalls of Sri Gethuk Hidden ParadiseSri waterfall gethuk an exotic charm of nature is very beautiful with the charm of unspoiled nature and the place is still in the woods so kealamiannya still awake.The waterfall is located in Sri gethuk Padukuhan Menggoran adjacent to Cave Design Kencono type. This waterfall is never dry and will be the object of an interesting photo.Waterfalls of Sri Gethuk or by any other name Slempret Falls is unique because it forked in two-hole cliff and emerge from between the arid karst cliffs. Water tejun has a height of about 80 meters and is located right on the banks of the River Oyo. There are three springs that burst around Sri Gethuk waterfall, which springs Dung Poh, Ngandong and Ngumbul.


The waterfall is named after Sri getuk or Tap because according to local belief in the past, often the sound of gamelan, which is believed to belong to the king genie named Anga Mendura. Slempret That said, the presence of this waterfall is the location of the market genie. In certain nights, people often hear the trumpet sounds like the direction of the waterfall. But if the sound is approached, the sound will disappear. So, people call Waterfall Slempret.Sri Gethuk Falls can be reached from the city to the west through Playen Wonosari, about 5 km, or from Yogya can turn left at the T-junction towards Playen Ivory, from the city to take the path to Paliyan Playen approximately 1 km until you find signposts to Air Sri Gethuk plunge. Follow the signposts to the west,  approximately 7km. Signposts to the numerous Waterfalls are very easy to follow even by visitors who have not memorized the areaWater flowing from the cliff that has a height of 58 meters this fall to stretch Oya river with an exotic beauty is tinged with the gurgling sound of water plus a waving palm leaf garnish. Waterfall region is also supported by three springs that is large enough springs Dong Poh, Ngandong and Ngumbul with an average discharge till 30 to 60 liters per second.
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