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| A fairly rare natural phenomenon can be encountered by tourists when visiting the Grao Sakti hot springs. Hot water gushes from between large rocks in the middle of the lush tropical forest typical of Sumatra. The natural environment that is still preserved and the beautiful atmosphere is in the Unesco Global Geopark Merangin-Jambi area. Administratively, Grao Sakti Hot Spring is located in Renah Kemumu Village, Jangkat District, Merangin Regency, Jambi. The location is about 130 kilometers from the district center, namely Bangko City, and about 40 kilometers from Lake Pauh. The trip there is quite long and takes at least 4 to 5 hours by car |
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