
Segaran pond not far from the District Trowulan, precisely in the Village Trowulan Mojokerto regency, the easiest sites to be visited of all sites contained Majapahit in this area, exactly 500 meters to the south of Provincial Highway Mojokerto Jombang. It is a relic of ancient pond during the Majapahit Kingdom, 7 centuries ago.
Dipingiran giant pool (also called pool Segaran) are spread dozens of people that look was fishing. This fishing activity is seen starting at dawn, in addition to fishing there ygn also often use the nets as a fishing tool, even if there are fish in the pond is not so much.
Rumors are circulating, sometimes among the anglers / fishermen in Pool Segaran this, never found a gold plate and spoon in the nets. Unfortunately, when it will be taken without lambaran science, suddenly disappeared. They believe, plate and spoon the gold objects unseen relics of the reign of King Hayam Majapahit Wuruk. Said local fishermen, the nets often they scatter into the pond about a hard object. When removed, it turns out the plate and spoon a shiny gold moon overwritten.
Perhaps, in the reign of Hayam Wuruk, Majapahit had a big party because of the arrival of ambassadors from China, the country Tartar army. King serve dishes with a utensil of gold, starting trays, dishes up a spoon. Guests are satisfied and the judge, Majapahit was a big country that patur respected. After the party ended, before the guests go home, Hayam Wuruk want to show the wealth of the kingdom is known as a country gemah ripah jinawi loh. All tools of gold were dumped into the pool Segaran, the place where the party took place. Because the objects were buried so long, being controlled by supernatural beings. To lift the treasure was not easy because the issues have to deal with the supernatural creature that controls these objects
Believe it or not it depends on you, rather than chunks or cuilan dizzy thinking about gold, it's better to try to get a big fish, this is the opinion of some anglers who can be found there.
According to the book at the Museum Institute for the Preservation of Arca (S7.559650 - E112.381480), Swimming Segaran, was first discovered by Ir. Other Mac Pont in 1926 was that a length of 375 meters, 175 meters wide, thick edge depth of 160 centimeters by 288 centimeters, always filled with water height of 150 to 200 centimeters during the rainy season. Using brick construction as limiting the pool, and unique bricks are arranged in such a way without adhesive just rubbed rubbing each other. Source pond water obtained from the incoming water line kekolam and rain water. Presumably once this pool also serves as a reservoir and water reservoir, is a form of capacity building for technology Majapahit kingdom wet, experts estimate this pool is equal to the word "lake" mentioned in the book Negarakertagama.


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