Sunday, May 15, 2011

Nature's warp at Kelanang Beach

The Kelanang Beach not far from Banting is a bit muddy
 like most beaches here in Selangor but
it's white sandy beach is good enough for a nice quiet picnic
away from the hectic city life.
The mangrove forest here are dying as nature flexes it's muscles
through rising sea levels and coastal erosion.













An aboriginal from the Mah Meri tribe looking for clams on the beach.





Enough facilities here for visitors,toilets,foodstalls and a watch tower.






View Kelanang Beach in a larger map

11 comments:

  1. Err, I don't think it's safe to walk around with stumps of mangrove jotting out like that. But the scenery is scenic nevertheless.

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  2. in Mtius they did that but then they realise the consequences...today we are growing those trees again as it protect the shores...hope the mangrove trees will find their place soon as they have an important role to play...I really like the photo of the bench facing the beach.... idyllic place for reflection take care Thomas ^_^

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  3. selalu nmpk signboard pantai kelanang masa hantar adik kat matrik banting..tapi tak pernah singgah :)

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  4. You captured the beauty behind the destruction..nice photos!

    :-)

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  5. Great shots Thomas, awesome it looks. Yep - after the blogger mess, I had to re-post some articles and lost plenty of comments. No worries on this.

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  6. wah...klanang...theres the place where the demonstration happen right?

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  7. Aida Marie MohamadMay 18, 2011 at 7:01 PM

    When is low tide?

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  8. Mangroves.. hmm interesting. Esp those first few pics.

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  9. asyik pergi pantai aje mr.thomas ni.. jeles saya.. hehehe.. =]

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