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Our tour is the cheapest trip in the city of Manado and the best service in the city of Manado, we are very experienced in serving all guests. Tour guides who are professional and can speak English and Chinese, in this tour you will also get many new experiences because we are very different from the others, we only think about how you can feel satisfied with our trip, and hope to use our services again at other times, we also provide sea travel, diving and swimming in several islands in the city of Manado and surrounding areas, white sand scenery and various types of fish will add to your happiness while on vacation in the city of Manado.
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Christ Blessing
The Jesus Bless Monument or better known as Jesus Bless (Manado Language: Jesus Kase Blessing) is a statue of Jesus Christ located in Manado, Indonesia. The statue stands as high as 50 meters (158 feet) and consists of a support of 20 meters and the statue itself which has a height of 30 meters. The statue is made of 25 tons of metal fiber and 35 tons of steel, and is located at the top of the Citraland Manado housing complex. This statue has become a new icon of the city of Manado and in 2010, it was the 2nd tallest statue in Asia and the 4th tallest Jesus statue in the world (not including the pedestal on which it was installed).
Mount Mahawu
Mount Mahawu is a stratovolcano volcano located east of the Mount Lokon-Gunung Empung volcano in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. [1] While in the distance, Manado Tua Island and the surrounding islands seem to float in the vast Sulawesi sea. [2] Mount Mahawu is 180 meters wide with a crater depth of 140 meters and has two pyroclastic cones on the northern slope, while its height reaches 1,311 m above sea level. [1] [3] The Minahasa people named mahawu on this mountain because it often emits ash. [4] Besides calling it Mahawu, this mountain is also called Mount Roemengas. [3] This mountain had a small eruption in 1789. [1] Then in 1994, Mahawu Mountain also issued a fumarole mud eruption and geyser activity occurred along the crater lake which was greenish and finally in 1999. [1] [3] Even though it's no longer active, the smell of sulfur in the wind is still clear. [2] The crater lake is now small in size because some of its edges have dried up.
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