An additional public holiday out of the blue... So good... Someone decided on a food and photo outing, and I tagged along. Took us about 1.5 hours drive from Seri Kembangan. It was a leisurely drive, passed by palm oil plantations on both sides of the road, clusters of small villages and occasional sightings of Airbus/Boeing above.
Tanjung Sepat is a quaint little town by the sea. City folks flock to this place for seafood and pau (chinese buns). And of course, for some photography as well (hands up by yours truly). How's the food? Well, the vegetables were not too bad. Seafood and pau? Please ask the guy in the next seat. *wink*
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Welcome to Lovers' Bridge! |
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But it's for anyone who is curious to see what's at the end of the bridge |
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And for people who loves walking as well... |
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For those who prefer not to walk, just relax and watch people walk. |
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Sweet.. |
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A faster way than walking |
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You can hunt for cockles too (or crabs?) |
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Wooden planks nearing the end of the bridge |
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The end of the bridge |
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The famous pau of Tanjung Sepat @ Hai Yew Heng |
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Fillings |
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All ready to be steamed |
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Waiting for orders |
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The trademark logo |
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Calming sea |
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Another bridge that brings you out to the sea |
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Gentle waves lapping the beach |
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For a change - vibrant! |
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Setting sun (slowly but surely) |
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Footprints to the horizon |
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Rays of sunlight bouncing off the skeletal trees |
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Dark Shadows |
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Dusk |
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A spectacular display of rays in the sky! |
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