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The Mysterious Cave Under the Brantas River on the Jombang-Nganjuk Border

MalangNetwork.com – Caves are giant holes that are generally located above or below ground level.

Uniquely, this cave on the Jombang-Nganjuk border seems unique because it is at the bottom of the Brantas River.

This mound, which is thought to be in the form of an ancient cave, looks mysterious.

In the past, local residents thought the mound was a small island because there was a cave surface that protruded upwards.

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This Giua is surrounded by water hyacinth plants and rice fields belonging to local residents.

It is said that in the crevices of the cave mounds, ancient relics such as spears are often found tucked away.

This cave is often considered a sacred place by local residents. Many mystical stories surround it.

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When night falls, for example, residents passing by the area often witness the appearance of a golden chariot emerging from the bottom of the river.

Until now, it is not known whether this ancient-looking vehicle was a means of transportation used by Majapahit kings in the past.

Not only the mysterious golden train, local residents also often hear the sound of planes from inside the cave under the Brantas River.

In fact, it is not uncommon for local residents to find gold dolls, but they don’t dare to take them home.

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2024-01-12 03:57:00
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