A Mountain in Bogor, Indonesia, Holds Gold Relics from the Padjajaran Kingdom
It is said that there is gold left over from the Padjajaran Kingdom in Bogor, Indonesia.--
According to the YouTube channel Bujang Gotri, there is reportedly treasure located in the Mount Halimun Salak area in Bogor.
The area around Halimun Salak is said to have been frequently visited by King Siliwangi and holds several secrets.
The secrets in this area relate to the magical powers of King Siliwangi and the large palace of his followers, the Jinn.
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These supernatural followers of the King of Padjajaran are tasked with guarding the sacred relics located on Mount Salak.
According to the story, the sacred relics found on Mount Salak refer to the gold mines located on Mount Pongkor.
"Mining on Mount Pongkor has been going on for five decades, having been exploited in the 1970s," the narrator says.
However, gold mining in the area only officially began in 1994, when it was managed by PT Antam.
"Officially, since 1994, the Mount Pongkor gold mine has been managed by the state-owned company Aneka Tambang Tbk (ANTAM), and it is claimed to be one of the largest gold mines in Indonesia," he said.
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Because of its rich gold content, Mount Pongkor attracts many visitors.
Therefore, the area is home to many illegal miners, often referred to as "gurandil."
Initially, these "gurandil" were local, but later they arrived from other areas.
In 1998, for example, there were 8,000 "gurandil," and 70 percent of them came from outside the Bogor area.
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