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the charm and history of lake Sipiso Piso, North Sumatra, Indonesia

 

Sipiso Piso waterfall is like a tourist bonus when visiting Lake Toba, a historical lake in Indonesia, even in the world. The location of the Sipiso Piso waterfall is one of the best places to enjoy the beauty of Lake Toba from above. In fact, there are currently many facilities in the area to provide convenience for visitors. The charm of the beauty of the Sipiso-Piso waterfall is not only known by the local community. It is not uncommon for many foreign tourists to visit the Sipiso-Piso waterfall. One of the potential areas where the Sipiso Piso waterfall is located is the agricultural and plantation sector. It seems that the potential of the Sipiso-Piso waterfall is an added value for the local community, especially for the tourism sector. In addition, the water from the Sipiso-Piso waterfall is very important for the sustainability of the agricultural and plantation sectors of the community.
The Sipiso Piso Waterfall tourist attraction is a recommendation of Karo tourism that you should visit when the holidays arrive, it can even be a tourist destination for the whole family. Located in the same area as Lake Toba, the history of the Sipiso Piso Waterfall is closely related to the natural processes of the past. The history of the formation of the Sipiso-Piso waterfall due to the collapse of the caldera wall that then cut the course of the river. Like Lake Toba, it is closely related to the caldera. And the history of the naming of the Sipiso-Piso waterfall according to one version is due to the shape of the falling water resembling a knife. And another version says that the history of the name of the Sipiso-Piso waterfall is closely related to the name of Mount Sipiso-Piso which is not far from the Sipiso-Piso waterfall. The charm of the beauty of the Sipiso-Piso waterfall also has another side in the form of a mysterious story or legend that has been transmitted orally from time to time and that is associated with the figure of Sipiso-Piso.

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