Assalamu'alaikum wr.wb.
OK, my post today about Parangtritis beach, beach Parangtritis, is by far the most often I visit, because it's proximity to the city of Jogjakarta, just to eliminate fatigue because of busy college.
Naming Parangtritis has its own history. That said, a man named Dipokusumo is an escape from the kingdom of Majapahit came to this area hundreds of years ago to do the meditation. When looking at the drops of water flowing from a crack rock, he was named the area became Parangtritis, from the word parang (= stone) and tumaritis (= water droplets). The beach is located in an area that was eventually named the same.
Naming Parangtritis has its own history. That said, a man named Dipokusumo is an escape from the kingdom of Majapahit came to this area hundreds of years ago to do the meditation. When looking at the drops of water flowing from a crack rock, he was named the area became Parangtritis, from the word parang (= stone) and tumaritis (= water droplets). The beach is located in an area that was eventually named the same.
Parangtritis a beach full of myths, believed to be a manifestation of the unity of trinity consisting of Mount Merapi, Yogyakarta and Parangtritis. The beach is also believed to be a meeting place with the Sunan Kalijaga Panembahan Senopati shortly after undergoing austerities. During the meeting, Senopati reminded of being a humble ruler despite his supernatural powers.
Parangtritis is located 27 km south of Yogyakarta and easily accessible by public transportation That operate up to 17:00 pm as well as private vehicles. The afternoon before sunset is the best time to visit this most popular beach in Yogyakarta. But if you arrive Sooner, it will not hurt for going up to the Crags Gembirawati (Gembirawati cliffs) behind this beach. From there, we can see the whole area of Parangtritis Beach, southern sea, up to the horizon.
the beauty of this beach can eliminate fatigue in this life,,,,
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