Wednesday, July 13, 2011

river Parai

 
river Parai
Parai River flows out of a cave just below a thirty-meter-high rock cliff. Location springs are located right on the edge of the highway Parai, about 20 minutes from the town of Biak, tourist sites make it so the right place to cool off after playing on the beach. No entry fee is, but get ready to undress behind a large tree around the springs. Or, just tap the door of people's homes around to borrow a place to change clothes. Terada (no) need to be paid or free. Donations can be given to guard the springs. Despite its beauty, according to Sister Boi, Parai River springs is one of the largest springs that can be taken by citizens of the island of Biak. This barren island is poor freshwater. Geological conditions of the island is rocky so hard to make the water collected in the underground. The only way to get fresh water is by pumping up to tens of meters. Water companies in Biak City drinking water installations were installed just next spring. From here, water was taken around the island, supplying the needs of citizens of the island of Biak.
When visiting mid-October 2010, air Biak Island red-hot. Hours in the hands of time to record the temperature of 35 degrees. That said, the air like this sign will be rainy evening. Unfortunately, the rain was not so down all day. But the cool waters of Parai is more than sufficient to cool the skin.
I'm not sure my dark skin would be lighter after 'nyemplung' on the River Parai. But visiting this place seems not only we recommend. Spring on the River Parai need to be visited to rinse the skin, dissipate heat after a day of fun playing on the eastern shores of the island of Biak.

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