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Red Island in Banyuwangi Indonesian

Finish places International Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen first stage at Red Island Beach keeps the story interesting. Starting from the number of miners who are damaging the ecosystem to the mystical story from the island. According to a tour guide, Yogie Turnando (24), Red Island began to attract a lot of tourists since the local Government saw the potential of the beauty of its beaches. In addition, since the existence of the discovery of gold mines, the island is visited more and more Red.

 "Island Red gold it contains. So while many know the mountain on the island Red Gold contains Yes ultimately attract tourists and businessmen,  "said Yogie when found after the finish of the first stage of the Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen. Yogie said, gold mine on the island of Red because there is a myth that developed, i.e. There is a natural earth spikes embedded in a mountain on the opposite coast of the island.

 "Here its the existence of Earth's natural nails made of gold. And it turns out it's true with the satellite imagery that captures the existence of huge mines here,  "story. Yogie ever tell the beginning area of small islands located in the coastal District of Banyuwangi was named as Red Island. He thinks the area named Red Island because the soil is red. "Is said to be red because the land was indeed red, especially if the drought rich gini appears red. It's all because of all the trees in situ molt,  "he said.



In addition because the land was red, Red Island, there is a collection of large red bats in the cave so that the island was called the Red Island. "According to legend, anyone who goes into the Red bat cave and saw the man she will receive an incredible sustenance, " said.Don't stop there, Yogie else tells the story of a mythical large stones that are located around the island. Stone known citizen by the name of a rock that says Seneng Moro relocated when the tsunami occurred in 1994.

 "Before the Red Island we can see there is a large stone named Moro Seneng, there's the story first year 94 tsunamis and suddenly the stone that had been located in the South of the island can be seen from Red Beach, " said Yogie. "Besides the stone large tau-tau kan he moved the place at the moment of the tsunami and the public nyebut it as a rock or stone Kambang Nusa Tenggara floating, " continued Yogie.He recounts the history of the stone. He thinks the stone is made of local people to do the ritual Food of the sea or the Melasti. "Was once a place of sea-food offerings or melasti. Up to now it is still also used,  "said he.

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