Week 23 - 6th June '99
14 R |
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A Chinese restaurant Beside seeking out the Resthouse for this town, we were on a look out for good food. This restaurant, co-incidentally the best in town, was conveniently located at the town center. Of course we did not miss the opportunity to check it! |
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Town center and Ferryterminal This pier was also equipped. A well furbished hawkers' center offering a large assortment of snacks to travelers catching a bite before or after the long sea journey. |
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Ferry terminal For a tiny town, Mersing was bustling with activities at its "Harbor" or Jetty as the sign showed! |
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Ferry terminal far away view All these activities of boats arriving and leaving took place at this tiny seafront. The wharf was on the southern bank of the river mouth. |
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Pier & fishing boat This was a picture of the conventional fishing boat that was taking anglers out to sea for overnight trip. The going price at our enquiry was RM1,200 for 10 persons. |
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Iconic landmark Looking back to town, the doom of the mosque that stood on top of a low hill. It was blocked by one of its minarets. |
7 Ferry to Tioman Take offThe sea going ferry that shuttled passengers to and fro Mersing with the island of Pulau Tioman, the main holiday resort. |
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Off shore picture Far away across a narrow channel, large sculptured, sedimentary rocks stood in defiance of the weathering process. |
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Coastal Park This pair of lonely Avicennia trees bear testimony that this stretch of the esplanade was part of a mangrove forest once in history. |
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Coral reef The unfamiliar lava rock along the shores should start a good conversational topic. But colorful fragments of them all littering the whole beach were good souvenirs. |
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A lighter moment in the Park This pier was also equipped. A well furbished hawkers' center offering a large assortment of snacks to travelers catching a bite before or after the long sea journey. |
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Map - Off shore Islands Translated, this is the geographical location in reference with the mainland and the Mersing departure point. The islands in their easterly position. Also note that the approximate distances are indicated in miles. |
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Sailing schedule Mersing is a town where tourist stop to board a boat for the islands in the South China Sea. With its proximity to Singapore, most visitors drive overland from the south to cross the state of Johore . For quick understanding of the place, this table shows the off shore destinations and their distances away in time. |
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Rest House sign Not every thing was abandoned! This relatively new, good looking signboard gave us hope that the rest house was some where near by for us to bed down for the night. |
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Rest House Another view of the rest house, a frontal shot highlighting the vast open air waste land that was once the lawn for that large house in a luxurious setting.. |
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The Rest House
The rest house was made up of 2 sizable buildings, strategically local at one corner of the esplanade for the town. It is perched on the hill side and over looking a bay. |
14 R |
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