Arosbaya Limestone Hill
Arosbaya Limestone Hill
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Jim S
Los Angeles, CA357 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Friends
Nice limestone formations hidden in a secluded area. It is in an out of the way place. Maybe hard to locate. Road to the location from the entrance is very narrow and thru an alley between houses. Not recommended for large vehicles. You can park the car on the street and walk to the place (Less than 1 mile?). It has a lot of shady place and an easy walk. Best time to visit is when the sun it out and high. Place is not too warm. Can be slippery when wet.
Written 21 November 2017
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Ali W
Sanur, Indonesia185 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2018 • Friends
Instagramable scenic old lime-stone mining. Recommending for pre-wedding photograph session. Best time to take picture here is around 3pm while the sunlight shining over the clive of redish lime stones. The picture taken are uncredible owesome. Don’t forget to explore the caves.
Written 1 January 2018
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Bangla,barry
Surabaya, Indonesia80 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019
It’s a working mine and you can see the craftsmen making the blocks and bricks. The way it’s carved out of the hill makes for some interesting pictures. It’s worth a look and see for sure.
Written 1 September 2019
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Pahala Basuki
Jakarta, Indonesia17 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2018 • Solo
It's like entering dwarves domain. All the walls were carved manually and hand-made but it was done with passion. The miners did it randomly taking all the limestone all over the area and create such a surreal yet beautiful site as if we're somewhere in one of the middle earth's Dwarves kingdom.
Written 10 July 2019
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Irene T
Singapore, Singapore297 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Family
This is a red limestone hill mined using traditional manual methods on a small scale. Because of the mining, the hill has interesting formations and caves which makes for good photo taking opportunities. However, it’s a long drive from Surabaya. Unless you’re there to picnic, there’s really nothing much to do after snapping your pictures. The road to the hill is pitted and bumpy. Not a comfortable ride at all.
Written 14 June 2018
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yptay
Malang, Indonesia311 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Solo
This stone quarry is far away and secluded. Roads are bumpy and off beaten. It is a stone quarry, with the locals still mining for the rocks. There isn't any climbing, just a photo spot to see how the locals have carved it into a tourist attraction.
Car parking is at 20,000Rp, expect it to be hot without toilets. And perhaps spend 30mins max at the location. Best to have friends to take photos for you.
Written 24 November 2019
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