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Originally Posted by MickJegger
Last but not least.. i been there 3 times. It is friggin sunny on the way. But 5 mins about to reach the camp.. it starts to get cloudy. 5 mins after i got there, it always rains. Again, if you're not comfortable with ghost story and such, you don't wanna come to this place. There are many viet toombs there too.
As for the miniature house and the grand mosque, I haven't been there. Will you be using a Indo number here?
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Seems odd, that you are the not the only one who see rain or cloudy skies when you reach there. I been there a number of times and 9 out of 10, it rains a bit or get really errie when I reach there, even it is sunny before that.
There was once I reach there about 4.30 indo time, bringing a friend for site seeing, and just about we are to leave, it is about 5 plus and it gets really spooky. Even as I drive out, my goose bumps comes out and the only thing in my mind is to get out ASAP
This place has a lot of sad memories. IF you read up on Galang, the refugees, you will find a lot of bad things happening to them, gals being taken away by soldiers for rape, and many other horrifying stories.
Those who are lucky got migrated to USA or better countries. There are many who did not survive. The temple up there is being taken care of by a monk.
Definitely not a place to come if you are coming late, but the scene from the temple is nice, very beautiful landscape.