Coban Talun Waterfall, Mountain waterfall in Tulungrejo, Indonesia.
Coban Talun Waterfall drops 75 meters down a white stone cliff and creates a natural pool at its base. Dense pine forests surround the site, creating a forested mountain setting.
The area contains a cave called Japan Cave that reaches 5 meters in depth and dates to the World War II period. This cavern is a remnant from the occupation era in East Java.
Local communities use this site for environmental education, with schools regularly visiting to study Indonesian mountain ecosystems and water resources. The site serves as a classroom for understanding nature's role in the region.
The site is open daily from 8 to 17 and sits a 10-minute walk from the parking area, passing through flower gardens and wooden bridges. The ground is easy to navigate and well-marked for walkers.
The site has an unusual T-shaped structure with hidden passages concealed behind the water curtain. Visitors can explore these passages and experience the fall from within the cascade itself.
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