Monday, October 28, 2019

LOCAL CULTURE DIVERSITY FIELD TRIP



LOCAL CULTURE FIELD TRIP IN MAROS PANGKEP REGENCY

24-25 OCTOBER 2019


ADVAISOR:
1.Drs.Amirullah,M.pd
2.Muhammad Rusdi,S.Sos,M.Hum
3.Atriana Djabbar,A.Md,S.ST.par,MM.par
4.Maryam yusuf,A.Md.par

TOUR LEADER
Sandy Siswanto

PARTICIPANT
All of college students TOUR AND TRAVEL BUSINESS STUDY PROGRAM,CLASS 1A AND 1B

VENDOR
PT.MITRA SELARAS

ASSALAMUALIKUM WARAHMATULLAHI WABARAKATU
Bounjour mesdames et messieuis. brenvenue en indone'sie,en particulier la re'gence de Pangkep.    eh bien,la issez. moi pre'senter , je m'appale anastasya pabengngari putri saili ou vouz pouvez m'appeler anas.je suis votre guide 
merci......


DAY 1
At 7.30 we were all gathered on campus and at 8.00 we were heading to maros regency.


      
After we arrived at the maros, the first place we visited was the tourist area of Rammang Rammnag, there were 3 tourist attractions namely Kingkong Cave, Ammarrung and Diamond Cave.


After arriving at the rammang rammang area at Pier 1, all used the Jolloro boat to go to Kampong Berua. On the way we were told by the Rider of Jolloro boat about what was passed like there were some bat caves and where a monkey was roaming. 3-5 meters which can be called a pute river.


The first thing I visited with my group was Kingkong Cave. Why is it said Kingkong Cave? because there is a stone that resembles the face of kingkong, which covers the eyes of the nose and mouth. besides that in the cave there are some ancient human remains, for example, red patches in the shape of palms. The red patches are caused in ancient times when ancient humans ate betel leaves, the way he ate betel leaves by squeezing the betel leaves and he immediately ate them, if he squeezed the betel leaves squeezed the hands must be red and immediately attached to the rocks, he pressed them to the rocks because as a sign that he had been in this location. There are also other relics such as shells because this place was once the sea. And the last time I saw a road leading to the back of the cave, I enlarged and wanted to go there, in the end I headed to the side of the cave with my friend named Nayu and here Nayu saw that there were shapes like her feet or hands beside the cave.



After going from kingkong cave, we headed to ammarung. We were in a group that was very unfortunate because this ammarrung suffered from drought due to the dry season. Why is it called ammarung? Here are some unique things like rocks and stairs to get to the top. The making of a roof made of palm tree. How to make a roof from a nipah tree 
1. Soak it in salt water 
2. Put it on the side until it is dry 
3. Tie it with a neat rope.
 The price of a one-piece nipah roof is Rp.2,000. 
the advantage of another roof is that the roof of Nipah makes the atmosphere cool.


The last one is the diamond cave. These diamonds were discovered by Muslim men who dreamed that there was an abundance of diamonds in the area of Rammang Rammang, so he was guided by local residents to find a place in his dream, here it turned out that the place was still full with stones without any holes.This diamond cave has had people researching from abroad, people from Germany and people from Indonesia. In this cave also has a stone in the form of an elephant statue, a stone shaped like a mother holding her child, there is a stone stump shaped like an elephant's ear, and I also saw bada, one of the forms of stone in the form of a rhino.

At 15:30 we left the village by using the Lojjoro boat again and we all boarded our buses and re-evaluated what we had gotten at the tourist attraction.




DAY 2

At 6.30 we were collected on campus and at 7.30 we headed to the district of Pangkep.
Our routine on the bus when heading to the destination that you want to visit is the guiding.


After we arrived at the district of Pangkep we went straight to making machetes namely blacksmith. The machete is made from used materials such as a crowbar that is not used.
How to make machetes
1. Burn with teak or cashew trees, this iron is burned so that it is soft and can be formed easily.
2. soak it
3. in gurinda or in a miser to be smooth and become a maximum machete.
But as for the tools called blawers to light a bigger fire. This machete's trading is made of teak trees as well.
The price of a machete is usually sold for Rp.75,000. machete sales have reached Morocco.



After we saw the way of making in our blacksmiths all to the central market district of Pangkep. This central market is one of the islands where people shop like Karangrang Island to go shopping at this central market with a boat tariff of Rp.15,000
There is one seller who sells a unique food called chao made from yeast, this anchovy is red and can be eaten with mangoes.

The last thing we encountered was batari, a milkfish without thorns. To get rid of thorns from this milkfish, use anatomical scissors, knives and tweezers. The price of this milkfish starts from Rp. 10,000


Thank you for your lack of attention, and please forgive, hopefully this will be useful for all of us.


2 comments:

  1. OMG gila sih ini..wowwww..luar biasa..weh bemana caranya..woowww..omg..banggakku..masha allah

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