DEVELOPMENT OF PUNDONG AREA AS GEOHERITAGE AND EDUCATION TOURISM PUNDONG PARANGTRITIS YOGYAKARTA

Yudiantoro, Dwi Fitri and Choiriyah, Siti Umiyatun and Haty, Intan Paramita and DS. Sayudi, Dewi Sri Sayudi and Nuky Ardian, Muhammad Iskandar (2016) DEVELOPMENT OF PUNDONG AREA AS GEOHERITAGE AND EDUCATION TOURISM PUNDONG PARANGTRITIS YOGYAKARTA. Proc.Regional GeoheritageConference 2016. pp. 75-81. ISSN 978-602-8461-28-3

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Abstract

ABSTRACT
Pundong region is part of an ancient volcano fossil area that grows in the southern part of
the city of Yogyakarta. This ancient volcano located at the westernmost tip of volcanoes
series that lined east-west. Range of this volcano is covered by limestone sediment that
showing the distribution of marine fossils. The fossils can be seen on the rock.
On the lines from Kretek to the top of Pundong hill can be seen educational sites from
volcano product, traces the history of the Dutch colonial era to the Japan era, and story of
local legend. Education sites are lava basalt with structural sheeting joint and autobreccia,
springs, pools that have occurred since the Dutch era, Sunan Mas cave, Sunan Mas
mosque, unconformity boundary between andesite lava and Wonosa ri limestone,
Japanese cave and distribution of mollusc fossil and coral as constituent of limestone.
This study uses a methodology to conduct cross-sectional profile of rock, outcrop
observations and preparation of the information. This study aims to provide insight
education Geotourism and education about the history of the Indonesian nation.
Understanding the occurrences surrounding nature and understanding the history of the
nation, it is expected to grow motivation patriotism and defend the state for the Indonesian
nation. By better understanding the geography and culture of the Pundong people, the
hope of the future obtained a much better idea for enhancing Pundong tours and welfare
of local communities.
Key words: ancient volcano, historical sites, culture, tourism

Item Type: Article
Subjek: Q Science > QE Geology
Divisions: x. Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Engineering Sciences
Depositing User: Dr.Ir.MT DWI FITRI YUDIANTORO
Date Deposited: 08 Jun 2017 03:34
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2017 03:34
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/12072

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