Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Wae Rebo
VILLAGE in Mount Pocoroko Wae Rebo, Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara blessed Award of Excellence from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization or UNESCO Asia-Pacific region.
Wae Rebo village located about 1,100 meters above sea level, in Satarlenda Village area, District Satarmese West Manggarai, NTT.
Wae Rebo "discovered" the first time in 1997 by a Dutch anthropologist, Catherine Allerton. Wae Rebo Allerton looking for a study.
Home building process documented so the ability citizens to build a house called mbaru niang. Conservation efforts that led UNESCO Award of Excellence and Wae Rebo catapulted into the world.
To get into Wae Rebo, trips must be taken by walking for 4.5 hours. Wae Rebo distance is approximately 9 kilometers from the last village in Denge through the path, climb a 45 degree angle in the dense forest.
Wae Rebo village circular shaped, well rounded shape house with a conical roof. The main traditional house called the drum, with a diameter of 15 meters height the same, occupied 8 family. Another home, called niang Gena, 12 meters in diameter with approximately the same height, inhabited 6 family. The house was passed down by ancestors Wae Rebo named Maro mentioned came from Minangkabau.
Wae Rebo village center point is in the stone circle in front of the main house called rags. Doors each custom built home overlooking the rags. Compang a hub of activity for residents closer to nature, ancestors, and God.
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http://travel.kompas.com
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