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Based on a machine translation from the Indonesian Wikipedia, the story behind the falls is quite charming. It might be possible to paraphrase, but it really deserves a fresh translation.WQUlrich (talk) 21:51, 12 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

Here's the translation from my sandbox, if anyone wants to play with it.

Cipendok waterfall name stems from the legend that is still associated with the history of the Diponegoro War . This war is a war of five years (1825-1830) between Prince Diponegoro against the Dutch colonial government . The Dutch won the war made ​​the whole region , including Surakarta royal Dulangmas region , covering Kedu , Magelang , Banyumas under the control of the colonial government . The agreement stipulated in the agreement Dulangmas . [ 4 ]

One of the Banyumas region , namely Ajibarang , when it was headed by a district officer named Raden Ranusentika . At the time it was given the task to perform forced labor , such as clearing the jungle around the slopes of Mount Slamet to be a plantation area . It's been eight months he led the opening of the forest on the slopes of Mount Slamet , but have not got the results . Always occurs oddity , when completed felled trees , grow again the next day as before . As if such has not been cut at all . This incident happened over and over again , thus making Raden Ranusentika confused and dizzy .

Because this was the first time found a strange problem , then Raden Ranusentika then pray and beg to God by way of penance while. Because they feel have not got a clue as well , he then finished bertapanya . While expel anxiety and find a way out , Raden Ranusentika go fishing near the waterfall . In the middle of fishing , he suddenly felt like the hook pulled by a big fish , to the extent that curved rod handle .

But she was surprised , when his line got drawn instead of fish , but an item like a ring or rings pendok keris sheaths shining golden yellow . When held , Raden Ranusentika suddenly could see a lot of spirits in the forest that have been cleared. They are all the work that had been foiled Ranusentika Raden .

As suggested by Breden Santa , a head worker , waterfalls where Raden Ranusentika find pendok dagger , called a waterfall Cipendok . Derived from the word meaning waterfall waterfalls and pendok or ring of a keris. In addition to finding pendok , Raden Ranusentika also encountered an intangible spirit fairy , princess named Dewi Masinten Sudhem who are willing to help resolve the clearing work . Finally , forest clearance work well done . Dewi Putri Masinten Sudhem then brought to the Duchy Ajibarang , be garwa padmi ( concubine ) of Raden Ranusentika .WQUlrich (talk) 19:19, 15 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Hello! This is a note to let the editors of this article know that File:Curug Cipendok, Purwokerto, 2015-03-22.jpg will be appearing as picture of the day on October 20, 2017. You can view and edit the POTD blurb at Template:POTD/2017-10-20. If this article needs any attention or maintenance, it would be preferable if that could be done before its appearance on the Main Page. — Chris Woodrich (talk) 01:57, 5 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

Curug Cipendok is a waterfall located near Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia. Measuring 92 m (302 ft) in height, it is one of the area's highest waterfalls. The site, which hosts a campsite and lake, is one of the more popular tourist destinations in the Banyumas area.Photograph: Chris Woodrich