PASAMAN - The Head of Bonjol Sub-district, Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra, Afnita said that her party together with the tourism awareness group (Pokdarwis) Nagari Ganggo Mudiak, Bonjol District, discovered the root of bajakah in the middle of the forest by accident in Pasaman.

"Usually, the root of this pirate is in Kalimantan, but it turns out that it is in Bonjol District, Pasaman Regency," Afnita said, quoted by Antara, Monday, October 11.

This pirated root can treat such as cancer, diabetes and others, to find the pirated root takes an hour's journey.

Afnita explained that her team and Pokdarwis went to the natural tourism potential of the Pincuran Bidadari waterfall in Nagari Ganggo Mudiak before arriving at the waterfall. The pirated root was found in the middle of the trip on Saturday, October 2.

The location of the waterfall in Bonjol District is more than five places that can be visited by tourists. Afnita suspects that the root of bajakah grows in Bonjol and Kalimantan, which are both areas that cross the equator.

He appealed to the community to make the best use of forest products without destroying them, and to preserve the forest so that it could provide benefits to the community.


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