Friday, April 1, 2011 By: Natural World

Pacitan - Goa Gong


Gua Gong is one of the most popular cave with stalactites and stalagmites Pacitan fascinating. Along the cave is quite large this will take you to enjoy the beautiful forms of limestone water droplets results for hundreds or even thousands of years. 
What do you think of when they hear the word cave? Dark, muddy, and scary? Well, it means that you have never entered the cave Gong. Located about 30 km west of Pacitan, this cave is far from scary. The government has built a path from cement to ease your journey. Locals congregate at the mouth of the cave that is not how wide, offering guide services and also a flashlight. 


 Go to the first room that is not how much you will be greeted by the number of straw, ornaments shaped like a straw contained in the ceiling of the cave. Starting from this room, the cave is divided into 2 lane entrance and exit paths. Passing through a narrow slit, you are taken to the second room. Outside estimates, the room was very large with hundreds of beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. The lights have been installed in several sections, providing an increasingly dim light beautify the cave. 







The cave is equipped with a ladder and an iron grip so you do not need to bother looking for a place to tread down the leg. Walking through the tunnel with stalactites stalagmites cave cavity prop stands firmly as if to take you into another dimension that is different. Flowstone-shaped curtain Flowstone visible in some places, decorate the cave with the shape of dazzling. It's amazing to imagine how many thousands of years if needed to form this remarkable formation. A giant stalagmite a boundary with the third room on the end of the cave. Crystal ornaments adorn the shimmering white space called the space of this crystal. 

If you want to enjoy its beauty with the more liberal, you should avoid coming on Sundays and other holidays. In those days, hundreds of people always thronged this cave. You certainly do not want to lose the opportunity to admire the natural beauty of this carving with jostling, is not it? 


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