Thanks to Abg Rashid,we get to check out Batu Mandi-one of Similajau's beautiful product. Batu Mandi is actually a rock of 3 to 12m depth located about 0.5km from the shore. It acts as barrier protecting from wave, swell and seawater current action. Best part is that it is home to coral reefs and fishes!
The rock is visible when low tide
The rock surface
Sea Urchin
Sea Urchin habitat
Barnacles?
FIRST GAZETTED 1ST DECEMBER 1976 AND PUBLISHED TO THE PUBLIC ON 20TH APRIL 1978 WITH A TOTAL AREA OF 7,064 HECTARES OF VIRGIN FOREST, STARTING FROM SUNGAI LIKAU IN THE SOUTH AND AS FAR AS 30KM STRETCH TO SUNGAI SIMILAJAU TO THE NORTH. ANOTHER 1,932 HECTARES WAS ADDED TO THE PARK ON 17th FEBRUARY BRINGING THE TOTAL AREA OF THE PARK TO 8,996 HECTARES.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Few mornings at Similajau beach
Was hoping to capture the few birds(one was the young of a black hornbill), i saw the day before but...they didn't appear again..oh well,at least i get to watch dolphins!:D
The sea view
Managed to capture the fin only. At least 3 of the Irrawaddy dolphins spotted at about 7am.
Reflection of the trees
Reflection of the sky
Footprints of...a dog?
The sea view
Managed to capture the fin only. At least 3 of the Irrawaddy dolphins spotted at about 7am.
Reflection of the trees
Reflection of the sky
Footprints of...a dog?
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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