Thursday, March 3, 2011

Deceived in Lake Dipati Four

Dipati Four Lakes located in the southwest of the village of Middle Island. At least eight miles away. According to some locals, the lake is named like that because maintained by four Dipati. Namely Dipati Gento Rajo and Dipati Pamuntjak Agamo Natural Pillar, who ruled parts of eastern and southern. And Dipati Umbrellas and Dipati Naudo Manggalo, which controls the north and west.

The trip to the lake can be reached for at least four hours by foot. But do not be fooled, because it was a matter reserved for people who are used to climb the mountain. The experience was also an experienced team of this expedition, while trying to see it up close. The journey to this lake was so complicated. Maybe because none of the directions to the location. Armed with map and compass and asked here and there, the team finally managed to also see the T-junction towards the first hill we had to go through. Even then, after six times across the river, which is quite inconvenient because it must continue to remove shoes, and escape from the thin edge of the field road.

After two hours of travel, road conditions forest type with forest plateau, has not shown signs of approaching the location of the lake. While the sun has seen sliding. With consideration must see a way the other lakes, the team finally decided to go back before I could feel the look is a way of Lake Dipati Four. Actually a bit unfortunate this decision, because it means we miss the opportunity to see the beauty of the trio's biggest lake district lakes in this Merangin.

Source : Sinar Harapan Post

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