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Watu Pinawetengan is an interesting megalithic stone because of its
unique form and scripts. It is located in Tompaso sub-district, at the
foot of Mount Soputan, Minahasa, or some 60 kilometers from Manado.
According to Minahasa history and archaeological research, this stone is
the place where the ancestors first divided up the land among nine
sub-ethnics in Minahasa. This stone is four meters long and two meters
tall. It looks like a bending person but some said it looks like
Minahasa island. This natural stone has hand-made scripts. These scripts
show human, human genitals, and lines without any clear meaning.To Do In addition to a historical site, this stone is also used as a facility to pray to God by local people and tourists. You can enjoy the scenery of Minahasa from this location because it is situated at the side of Mount Soputan. Wooden bench is available to enjoy the scenery from this mountain side. In addition, you can also learn about the history of Minahasa sub-enthics related with this stone from the keeper of Watu Pinawetengan who lives near the stone.
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Watu Pinawetengan is an interesting megalithic stone because of its
unique form and scripts. It is located in Tompaso sub-district, at the
foot of Mount Soputan, Minahasa, or some 60 kilometers from Manado.
According to Minahasa history and archaeological research, this stone is
the place where the ancestors first divided up the land among nine
sub-ethnics in Minahasa. This stone is four meters long and two meters
tall. It looks like a bending person but some said it looks like
Minahasa island. This natural stone has hand-made scripts. These scripts
show human, human genitals, and lines without any clear meaning.