Selasa, 16 November 2010

The beautiful of lake kelimutu; flores, east nusa tenggara



Travel to the island of Flores, in the province of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), especially in respect of rubber will not complete if you do not or Lake Kelimutu Three Colours visit. Kelimutu Lake is a lake that has many stories and mysteries. The lake is known for its three colors, namely red, blue and white. Likewise, the colors are always changed with the passage of time. Now only two colors of the three lakes that brown, while the other is green.

Kelimutu is a combination word of “Keli” meaning mountain and the word “quality” which means to boil. According to local belief, the colors on the Lake Kelimutu the meaning of each and have a very powerful force of nature. Tiwu Kelimutu more in the top three sections in accordance with the existing colors in the water. Blue lake or Tiwu Nuwa Muri Koo Fai is a meeting place of the souls of the young people who have died. Red is more or Tiwu Ata Polo is a meeting place of the souls of the dead and as long as he lives is always a crime/magic. While the lake is the white or Tiwu tourists Ata meeting where the souls of ancestors who died.Morning is the best time to witness the beauty of the lake Kelimutu. Whereas before noon, let alone in the afternoon, usually offers more Kelimutu be hindered by thick fog.

Furthermore, more Kelimutu nature, can also testify natural beauty by others in the National Park Kelimutu as a protected forest of pine and fir trees, and song birds that inhabit the National Park area Kelimutu. And are strongly advised to remain in Moni. Why not? Because the beauty of the lake’s three-color decor and a new tourist attraction that can be beautiful as the morning around 06:00 to 11:00. Meanwhile, after 11:00 hours up on the site of a tourist attraction that will be foggy so we could not have the beauty of the lake Kelimutu enjoy. Because of these conditions then you are advised to stay as Moni in the morning, we were able to get it as a tourist attraction. The natural resources of Lake Kelimutu supported also by the cultural richness of the traditional houses, traditional dancing and weaving traditions that are characteristic of the local residents.

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