Yogyakarta Special District has a variety of panoramic charms of nature and its beauty in every corner of the city.
Places in DIY that has its own uniqueness and can be attractions for tourists, both domestic and foreign tourists to explore every corner of the city of DIY.
One corner of the place that has a magnificent magnificent panorama of magnificent nan charming you can see from a hill in the village of Kali Tengah Kidul.
A hill is precisely located in the village of Kali Kidul, Glagah Harjo, Cangkringan, Sleman.
According to Taryowiono, a local resident, who has a stall around the hill, said the hill is a road access for sand miners to go to a river under the hillside.
"If the sand miners from the village here, most of the way through this hill to go to the river," he said while serving buyers.
He added that after Merapi eruption in 2010, many residents who depend on their life become sand miners, knowing it, Cangkringan become one of the areas that have been devastated by the devastating eruption of Merapi in 2010 ago.
A hill in the village of Kali Tengah Kidul, Glagah Harjo, Cangkringan, Sleman.
But after the 2010 event, the area became fertile and produces the most abundant volcanic material.
According to Taryo, after the 2010 eruption of Merapi, from a hill in the village of Kali Tengah Kidul, the residents can see clearly the open ridge of Merapi.
"From that small hill, people used to see the remaining eruption and lava residue of the eruption that is still flushed, because the plants around the hill are all exhausted, so there is no obstacle to see the Merapi," explained Tryo.
Now the hill, turned into a very fertile hill, with grasses and trees thick green nan.
Its natural ecosystem has returned to its original state, around the hill you can enjoy the chirping of distinctive hilly birds.
It is easy to see the birds around the hill.
From the hill in the village of Central Kali Kidul, you can enjoy the water is still very cool and cold.
The typical rustic atmosphere with the hospitality of the residents is the main attraction.
Before you reach the edge of the hills, you will also pass a neat settlement on the right and left of the small road with a flat cast cement.
Near the hill there is a vast field, where a rock arranged neatly to form a circle.
Apparently, according to Bayu, a local resident, the field was once used for Jathilan art performances.
A hill in the village of Kali Tengah Kidul, Glagah Harjo, Cangkringan, Sleman.
"If certain days, this place is used to frequent Jathilan performances," said Bayu.
From the height of a small hill in the village of Kali Kidul, you can see a charming panoramic landscape.
The extension of the Bebeng River in the East and the Gendol River to the West can be seen from the height of the hill.
Not only that, glorious hills Glagahsari Peak and Mount Talang in the east into a charming natural scenery of the small hill.
From the height of the hill, you can also see the sand miners under the breadth of the river that becomes very small.
The sand trucks that ran around the river become small, like a minicar toy that was passing by on an artificial circuit.
It is an artistic landscape, and you can enjoy from the hill.
Of course you have to be careful if you want to take pictures and look for the edge of the hills, because in addition there are no residents who guard, the fence semeterpun not made on the edge of the hill, because a small hill in The village of Kali Tengah Kidul is still completely natural.
To go to the village of Kali Kidul, from the direction of Yogyakarta, A
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