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Tuesday 15 March 2016

Explore Juwangi, Boyolali



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Ngipik, Juwangi (1)
Juwangi? probably many who realize not know more or less this village. yes, Juwangi is the publish of a village located in the north stop of Boyolali and directly bordering to Grobogan. It was the village where I live. Indeed, the road to get to here much damaged, especially in the south. But make no mistake, here you can enjoy the natural scenery of unspoiled and free from pollution. You can try visiting the hill Ngipik located west of the village Juwangi. This hill is the highest place in the region. From here you can look the view Juwangi village. Many points that can be used to enjoy the scenery in this village. Her green trees will make you feel calm, and her well-ventilated freshen will make you assume a load off you. The road to Ngipik are still many damaged. For those who want here could use a personal vehicle, could use a motorcycle, or can use a wagon which operates from daylight until evening. Although not a tourist area, but the hill Ngipik much visited. Mostly just people concerning Juwangi who know this place.
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Ngipik, Juwangi (2)
Bukit Ngipik along with can be made as a area for camping. For those who once hikking, this area is as a consequence normal for hikking. upon the hill there is a Pura. It's Pura Giriwangi. This temple is used by Hindus for worship. moreover Pura Giriwangi, here too there are still some temples once more because the majority population in this Ngipik hill Hinduism. even if Juwangi In the village, the majority of its citizens are Muslims. Despite swing religions, but people here yet high regard and preserve inter-religious tolerance.

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Ngipik, Juwangi (3)
Ngipik hill itself is a limestone hill which some still Perhutani. upon this hill there is plus a limestone quarry, but these mines have been closed. Here be credited with teak trees. past the rainy season, these trees which make the view of the leafy green. During the sober season, the landscape changes to brown as teak trees shed their leaves.

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Ngipik, Juwangi (4)
 Ngipik hill itself is a limestone hill which some still Perhutani. On this hill there is also a limestone quarry, but these mines have been closed. Here grow teak trees. When the rainy season, these trees which make the view of the leafy green. During the dry season, the landscape changes to brown as teak trees shed their leaves.

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Ngipik, Juwangi (5)
In this Ngipik hill you can next enjoy the lovely sunrise. next morning, this region is then often used for organization sports. In addition, during the afternoon, this place is often used pubertal people to just hang out, take on pictures, or enjoy the view.

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