Monday, August 30, 2010

Majestic Horse Head Arch of Tanjung Tusan

This majestic Horse head shape Natural Arch at Tusan Beach near Miri
is a nice refreshing discovery for me
after my tiring stop over at the Bungai Beach and Tg Bungai cliff
on our way to Miri.










Haji Nasir waiting up the cliff while i explore the arch a few hundred meters away.



My lone foot steps to the arch.



High sloppy cliff all the way and i was wondering how high will the tide be.







This is what i see when i first got down the cliff, looks something like an arch with the aid of my camera's zoom,105mm only.



















This lump of fallen white clay looks scary as more could fall down.



and this is where i stop,enough for the moment
maybe next time around i will move around the cape.



A clay cave formed by seawater erosion.









It is risky to get in here as we can never know when a big chunk of clay will fall.






View Horse Head Arch of Tanjung Batu in a larger map

8 comments:

  1. beautiful. I think it suits well for a little picnic but only when the sun is not intense.

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  2. JIPP,
    It should be shady in the morning
    but i am more worried of the tide,
    at a real high one,
    there wouldn't be much of a beach left.

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  3. Hi Thomas, tks for popping over and your nice comment. That Sepang Gold Coast is way too pricey but I was told many buy special packages from 10 to 20 k, where they get a number of free rooms for years. Still...other than the nice building, Sepang is a horrible place..nothing much and the beach was lousy! Driving there was no good either. Hope you enjoy the Raya holidays :)

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  4. I like the beach with white sand...it so nice if I can relax there...

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  5. M.Kate,
    Yah! the beaches in Selangor are not very attractive,will go back to hometown in Kuantan this raya to celebrate with my muslim relatives,hah!hah! celebrating my 1 M'sia.

    Kamsiah,
    The white clay sand beach includes caves for a picnic if it is not too dangerous for you and Selamat Hari Raya to you and your family.

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  6. Glad you found this lovely place, There is a similar place on the other side of Muriwai. I will post it for you.

    Have you become a Sarawakian or are you a PR?

    My Brother in law who has lived in Sarawak for more than twenty years is still a PR.

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  7. Ann,
    I was in Sarawak on a temporary basis,
    a foreigner will be a PR forever in Sarawak.

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