Our journey up north from Miri to Kuala Baram leads us to the Miri Crocrodile Farm
where everyone was so happy to get in probably because their journey here will be incomplete
without seeing the famous Sarawak Crocs personally
and one even leave with some crocs teeth as souvenier,
luckily the crocs private parts starts at RM350!!!
if not some fellow would have bought it,
i wonder what was all that for????
The entrance to the farm.
Pond with fishing huts,fishing for crocs?
A pair of Malayan Gharial,fresh water croc.
A short tailed specieses(Estuarine Porosus)
An albino croc.
A talkative laughing mynah
Two Crocodile Hunter wannabies.
Lotus seed.
A ripe one.
A nice pigeon house.
A lonely stork.
The old Kuala Baram ferry jetty lay unused with the completion of the Asean Bridge
with the most expensive bridge toll, RM15 one way
even more than Penang Bridge.
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Very nice photos you have there...
ReplyDeletethe crocs are cool!
ReplyDeletethe albino one is interesting..
great. I was looking for a place to go to when I come to Miri sometime soon. Thanks for giving me the idea. And the water looks much clearer and cleaner than the one that they at the Sandakan Croc farm.
ReplyDeletewhat a nice photos...love it!
ReplyDeletethomas...it,s very nice & amazing photo's u take...I like a lotus flower...so besutiful,so clean and natural there..
ReplyDeleteada bujang senang tak?
ReplyDeletejfook,ken,M-Knight,AnneRaini and Kamsiah,
ReplyDeleteThanks for comments and i like the natural setup of the farm too,it blends well.
JIPP,
you should also check on the feeding time coz that's when the crocs are most ferocious,
i miss it because i refused to go when the keepers rang the feeding bell and i am full of regrets now.
papabear,
Plenty of Bujang Senang with two legs around,He!he!
there were some large ones there too.