Goa Ngerong (NGERONG CAVE) Tuban indonesia

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Ngerong Cave is a cave which dwelt by many bats. From the cave mouth, it flow very clear river so we could see thousands of fish that had the strange hobby. They are like to eat capok tree seeds and did not run when being held by the visitor. This kind of cave was difficult founded in the other area, moreover its location was adjacent to the highway about 30 km from the centre of Tuban city southeast and the location is in the capital of Rangel district.
People around this place believe that there is a mystery of this cave. Eventhough the fishes are massive, no braves to take fish from the river. They believe that they will get unfortunates or will be cursed by the devil that is keeping this cave if they take fish from this river.

Segulung Dagangan Tourism Forest Indonesia

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The forest tour that still naturally is often enjoyed by the adolescent and the environmentalist group in this city. The location is about 12 km from Madiun city to the south side and 5 km to east side from Dagangan district.
The climbing in slope of the foot hill of Wilis Mountain and the exploration Protected Forest are the adolescent interesting attraction.
Increased the brightness of the environment in this valley is waved flag as the symbol of environmentalist's victory in this interest tour location.

Sunan Drajat Grave

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Sunan Drajat is one of the charismatic of an Islam spreaders in Java who is called Wali Songo. He was very intelligent man and people called him Raden Qosim. His father, Sunan Ampel sent him to Aceh and Mocca to study Islam. After finishing his study, he taught Islam at the north coast of Java especially at Paciran, Lamongan.
As a religious teacher, Sunan Drajat was known as the social Moslem who paid much attention to the poor. He developed the social welfare first then he taught his doctrines. To respect his great struggle, the local government of Lamongan Regency built a museum in the complex of the cemetery and it was officially opened by the governor of East Java on March, 31 1992.