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                                             SUNGAI CAMCINO        


   Camcino is the name of the river Cam Chinese relics of ancient times in a remote village located in the sub-district Berau Cermin Nan Gedang Sarolangun district, Jambi. In this cam along the river capital berau native Chinese people reside. They working together and looking  for gold in the Berau river Area. With the search for gold in the river Area berau Chinese people who live on the edge of the river managed to got what they want, which is a fraction of pure gold contained in the river mixed with river sand. Since they get golden shards that the Chinese people lived and work every day in search of gold. In 1992 the Chinese left the cam, because earnings are gradually reduced so the river is located in berau called Camcino. This is a  beautiful place to take some photo in the Camcino River. Sometimes that the place for take a bath because the water is very clean and then not regret to visit it.

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