Wediombo Beach

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Wediombo beach is a natural beach with beautiful scenery. It lies in Jepitu village, Girisubo sub district, about 40 km in the south east of Wonosari city. It's a bay with white sand,which slopes gently to the sea, and it can be seen from the hill or even from the shore. Visitors can enjoy perfect sunset scenery from here and the fresh air is very good for the respiratory organs. For visitors who enjoy fishing, Wediombo beach is a perfect choice. In a certain times many of Panjo fish appear along the beach. Ngalangi traditional ceremony is perfomed once in a year in this beach. It's a kind of fishing ceremony. In this ceremony, people use gawar, made from wawar tree's root as a net. The wawar tree's root is staked from the Kedungdowok hill and pulled together into the sea by wediombo people. In one area with Wediombo beach, there is Gremeng beach, Jungwok beach and Kalong island (a small island inhabited by thousands of Kalong). This island can be reach by tracking trough a pathway, about 1,5 km to the east.
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Sadeng Beach, The Estuary of the Ancient Bengawan Solo River

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Bengawan Solo River used to flow quietly from its upper course in the north area and empty into Sadeng Beach that now is located in Gunung Kidul Regency. Four million years ago, however, a geological process took place. The Australia slab got under Java Island, causing the Java Land to rise slowly. The course of the river could not resist so that it turned northwards. The old line then dried since there was no flowing water anymore. This area is rich in limestone hills that, according to some researches, used to be coral reefs under the seawater.

Now, the ex line of the river that is popular through the keroncong song entitled Bengawan Solo created by Gesang becomes an interesting tourism object. In addition to serving as a tourism object, Sadeng, which was the estuary of the river, is one of the biggest fish harbor in Yogyakarta. Both of them become valuable geological sites. Once, there was a tour package exploring the course of the Ancient Bengawan Solo to its estuary.

On the way to Sadeng, we can see some hundreds meters line of the Ancient Bengawan Solo River. We can see the line after arriving at a blue plank with the writing "Girisubo - Ibukota Kecamatan". Get down from your vehicle and look carefully at the ex line of the river and record it with your camera.

There are two high limestone hills planking a low land that used to be the line of the river. The low land that now functions as a field for local people to grow vegetables bends beautifully as far as 7 kilometers northwards Pracimantoro area in Wonogiri Regency. The bends are so tempting that our eyes will have to see them.

The river line can also be explored southwards to its ex estuary in Sadeng Beach. One of the fishermen told that the estuary of the Ancient Bengawan Solo River was on the east beach, the area that currently is part of the fish harbor. Nonetheless, the explore to the south is not as beautiful as the one to the north because the line going to Sadeng Beach is not in the same direction with the flow of the biggest river in Java.

When we get to beach, we will see different scenery. The area of the beach also experiences changes like the line of the river that now functions as vegetables field. Sadeng Beach now functions as the most advanced fish harbor in Yogyakarta. This can be seen from the availability of big motorboats, gas station, shelters for fishermen and fish auction center and fishermen cooperative.

The development of Sadeng as a fish harbor has its own story. Around the year 1983, a group of fishermen from Gombong, Central Java came to this place. They considered Sadeng to be a potential place to go sea. The challenges are quite hard, not only the big waves but also local people's belief forbidding people to go sea and the beach that is believed to be mystical.

One of the fishermen, Pairo told that the fishermen from Gombong believed that anyone could get into Sadeng Beach. Thus, anyone who dares to live in Sadeng will live. Finally, more fishermen from Gombong lived and made their living with their catches in that place.

Since then, the area keeps developing. In 1986, a center for fish auction was built and a harbor equipped with lighthouse to support the fishery activities were built. In 1989s, a cooperative for fishermen was formed. In 1995, an office that took care of the catches that also functions as a shelter for the transit fishermen was organized.

We will see the development of the fishery in Sadeng by visiting all parts of the beach. We will see fishermen cleaning their boats, carrying the fish to the acution center, grinding ice cubes to be placed in fish box before being distributed, and a number of mothers taking car of children in the shelter. All people are busy with fishery activities.

Besides, we can also explore the seashore in the eastern part and head to the sand dune close to the lighthouse. The scenery of the unlimited ocean will look clearly. Different from other beaches in Gunung Kidul in general, Sadeng does not have huge coral reefs so that our vision will not be obstructed. Sometimes, you can see fishermen's boats are going to sea.

Visiting Sadeng is like witnessing an evolution process. Along the way, we can recall the evolution of the low land of the Ancient Bengawan Solo line from its time when the water was still flowing to the present condition where the line changes its function as a field where local people grow vegetables. Meanwhile, visiting the beach seems like recall the beach that used to be the estuary that was quiet and now it becomes the biggest fish harbor in Yogyakarta.

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Geplak ( Yogyakarta's Colourful Dessert )

Sunday, May 4, 2008


Definition of Geplak: Colourful dessert found in Central Java. Each Coloured ball is made of dessicated coconut, colouring and flavoured with palm sugar ( brown ) , durian (yellow ), rose syrup ( pink ) , pandanus leaf ( green ) or just plain ( white ) . A word of warning , each little ball is a sugar time bomb, never give this to anyone with hyperactive disorder!

There's no doubt about it. The Yogyanese have a very sweet tooth. Everything in central Java is sweet, sweet, sweet! From their coffees, to their grilled chicken to their curries. Having said that, life's not complete for the Javanese without this devil of a dessert. Yes, it's as sweet as hell and one sugary coconut bomb is enough to give you a hyperactive high. If you're keen on this dessert, just wander into the throughfare of Jalan Malioboro and pop into their many candy stores. The geplaks sold there are cleaner than the ones sold by the roving vendors. Also to note that this dessert is sold by the kilo for about USD1.30.


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Yogyakarta Merchandise Center

Sapto Hudoyo Gallery
Jl. Solo Km.9 Maguwo, Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 566366,
562443, 587443

Nyoman Gunarsa Gallery
Jl. Wulung 43 Papringan Depok
Sleman, Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 564330

Affandi Museum
Jl. Laksda Adisucipto
Yogyakarta

Amri Gallery
Jl. Gampingan 6
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 564505
Fax : (0274) 515135

Yani's Gallery
Jl. Kemasan 178
Yogyakarta

Kabul Gallery
Jl. Timoho 29-A
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 563791

Ardianto Art Gallery
Jl. Magelang Km 5,8
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 587777

Ariuno Wijaya Kusuma Batik
Jl. Magelang Km.5,5
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 587774

Esty Artshop
Jl. Malioboro 55
Yogyakarta

M.D. Silver
Keboan, Kotagede
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 375063

Tom's Silver
Jl. Ngaksi Gondo
Kotagede, Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 525416

Sri Moelyono's Silver
Jl. Menteri Supeno
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 588042

Silver Works & Artshop
HS-800-925
Darakan Barat
Kotagede, Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 561877

Narti's Silver
Jl. Tegal Gandu 2
Kotagede,
Yogyakarta

Mila's Silver
Jl. Kemasan 69
Kotagede, Yogyakarta

Padma Silver
Jl. Kemasan - Kotagede,
Yogyakarta

Ayu Puri Busana
C/o. Puri Artha Hotel
Jl. Cendrawasih 9
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 563288
Fax : (0274) 562765

Batik Surya Kencana
Ngadinegaran MJ Vll/98
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 512777

Batik Winotosastro
Jl. Tirtodipuran 54
Yogyakarta
Phone : (0274) 562218 Read more...

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