Sundak not only have fascinating natural scenery, but also keeps the story. Name Sundak was evolved which evidence can be traced geologically.In order to know how its evolution, visitors must know first edge Sundak conditions then and now. At the west side YogYES visited the beach when there is a mosque and the empty space that is now utilized as a parking lot. While in the east were formed from caves that berketinggian rock approximately 12 feet. Entering the cave, there is a spring where people get fresh water.
Areas outlined above before the year 1930 was still under the sea. It is said that water to the area that is now built mosque, which form the rock caves were still under water. As geological processes on the southern coast, the sea level decreased and the water is indented into the sea. Coral reefs and the area around the mosque became a new land and coastal people used for economic activities to date.
There is a unique natural phenomenon of the activity that eventually became the starting point of naming this beach. If the rainy season, many of the inland water flowing into the ocean. Consequently, the land on the east coast split to form a shape like a river. Water that flows like mbedah (splitting) of sand. When drought comes, the crevice disappeared and as the sea water came in with sand. This natural phenomenon which caused a beach to Wedibedah (split sand). When YogYES came wedi not split the middle.
Change of name took place several decades later. Around the year 1976, there was an interesting event. One afternoon, a dog running on the coast and into the cave where it met with a sea urchin. Because hungry, the dog tried to eat the sea urchin but the sea urchin away. There was a fight that eventually won the dog managed to eat half of the sea urchin's body and out of the cave with a sense of pride. Actions of the dog owner is known, named Arjasangku, which saw half a body in the sea urchin dog's mouth. Checking into the cave, was the owner found the body of the sea urchin and a half remaining. Well, since then, the name changed to Sundak Wedibedah, abbreviation of asu (dog) and porcupine.
The quarrel was brought blessing for the local population. After decades of water shortages, residents finally found a spring. Initially, the wonder dog owner that his dog out of the cave with dripping wet. The hypothesis, in the cave there is water and the dog might fall while chasing a hedgehog. After trying some investigations, the prediction turned out to be true. Now, the water in a cave used for the purposes of the population lives. From the cave, now installed a pipe to connect with people. The findings of this spring were disappointed because the wells are constructed inundated by sea water.
Well, if the condition in 1930 just as mentioned above, can be predicted hundreds of years earlier conditions. Of course very many organisms that use the lower part of the rock which has become the cave and the area which has become the mainland. Therefore, many archeologists believe that as a consequence of geological processes that have, many marine organisms are left and piled into fossils. What fossils found, it has yet to reveal much research.
In addition to offering a silent witness history, Sundak also offers a pleasant atmosphere of the night. You can enjoy the evening breeze while ordering raw fish to be grilled with a friend. By paying a few thousand, you can buy wood for fuel. If lazy, just order ready to eat food cooked so. What is clear, do not need to be confused to find a place to stay. Visitors can sleep anywhere, set up tents, or sleeping on a bench just stall if unused nights. Darkness does not need to fuss, is not boring if brightness?
If you want, interact with residents can be a revelation. You can find out how people live, their culture, and of course new people who might be able to change your worldview. Mbah Tugiman meet the usual guard at the parking lot or Arjasangku Mbah could be an option. They are one of the elders at the beach Sundak. Talking with them makes you not only see the evidence of history but also have stories from people who witnessed how history engraved. Come, all of which there are waiting! (YogYES.COM)
source: http://www.yogyes.com/id/yogyakarta-tourism-object/beach/sundak/
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